Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - People's education edition, the text of lesson 15 of sixth grade Chinese. Urgent! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
People's education edition, the text of lesson 15 of sixth grade Chinese. Urgent! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
For our country, this piece
Seattle
Every part of this land is sacred.
Every beach, every arable land, every mountain range, every river, every shining pine needle, every buzzing insect, mist in the dense forest and white clouds in the blue sky are sacred objects in our national memory and experience.
We are a part of the earth, and the earth is a part of us. Grass, green leaves and flowers are our sisters, while elk, steed and eagle are our brothers. Sap flows through the trunk just as blood flows through our blood vessels. We belong to the same home as the mountains, rivers, animals and plants on the earth.
Not only water shines in streams and rivers, but also the blood of our ancestors. Every reflection in the clear lake reflects our experiences and memories; The gurgling sound of running water echoed the cordial call of our ancestors. The river quenches thirst, nourishes our hearts and nurtures our children and grandchildren. The river is carrying our wooden boats, walking through the endless river, full of our hopes.
If we give up this land and transfer it to you, you must remember that this land is sacred. This river is our brother as well as yours. You should treat our river like your brother.
Indians like the smell of the breeze after rain, the sound of it brushing the water, and the smell of turpentine floating in the wind. Air is also precious to us, because all life needs it.
If we give up this land and transfer it to you, you must remember that this land is sacred. Air blends with the life it nourishes. The breeze gave our ancestors their first breath and sent away their last sigh. Similarly, air will bring life to our children and all living things. You should take good care of it so that you can taste the sweetness of the wind after crossing the grass.
If we give up this land and transfer it to you, you must remember that this land is sacred. You must take good care of the animals in this land. What will happen to human beings without animals? If all the animals die, so will human beings. What befalls animals will eventually befall humans.
Tell your children that the land under your feet is the ashes of our ancestors, and the land bears the lives of our loved ones. Tell your children that the earth is our mother, just as we educate our children. Anything that befalls the earth will eventually befall the children on the earth.
We love the earth, just like a newborn baby clinging to its mother's warm arms. You should love and cherish it as we do. For future generations, you should devote all your strength and emotion to protect the earth.
We know that the earth does not belong to human beings, but human beings belong to the earth.
Writing background:
Writing background 65438+In 1950s, the white leader of "Washington, D.C." wanted to buy Indian territory in the northwest of the United States. This article is based on the reply from Seattle, the Indian chief at that time. Seattle is very friendly to whites. In memory of him, the largest coastal city in the northwest of the United States was named Seattle. White residents also built a monument on his grave.
Indians believe in animism. They respect nature and are in awe of everything in nature. They think that mountains are alive and call them "fathers". Indians are relatively closed and don't want strangers to disturb their lives. Until today, many Indian villages have no modern living facilities such as electricity, running water, telephone and television.
At present, there are 2.53 million Indians in the United States, belonging to more than 560 tribes and living in more than 200 Indian reservations. Among Indians, low-and middle-income people account for the vast majority of the total number.
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