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Review of Jianchuan Museum
Never forget the past and open up tomorrow.
History has always been a heavy topic, not heavy historical materials and cultural relics, but also heavy people's mood. China for five thousand years, the rope of history has been handed down from generation to generation, and then it has been pulled into those tender shoulders, pulling the ship of history forward, forward. ...
On a breezy spring day, the volunteer service station of our school and the Department of Ideological and Political Affairs jointly organized a theme visit to Jianchuan Museum, which gave us college students who grew up in peacetime a chance to relive history.
After driving for an hour and a half, we arrived at Jianchuan Museum. Standing at the main entrance of Jianchuan Museum, although it is not as grand as expected, it also has its own solemn momentum, which makes people forget to laugh and chase, and listen to the voice of history solemnly and solemnly.
The Jianchuan Museum displays mostly modern history, especially the history before and after World War II.
Away from the battlefield of Jinge Iron Horse, it played down the edge of swords and shadows, spread the slashing of Ma Si's drums and blew away the rolling dust. The once earth-shattering struggle has turned into silent images, cold words, solidified in the exhibition window, melted in the broken arrow, quietly presented before our eyes, reappearing the grandeur and cruelty of history. I passed by once, as if I had experienced that difficult time and that day in full swing.
I think, no matter which nation, there must have been such an unbearable bloody past. In the face of danger, those nations who fought together defeated the invading enemy in one fell swoop, gradually rose and became strong, and entered the chapter of history. And those who dare not rest on their laurels and protect themselves in the face of difficulties, I'm afraid they have long since disappeared and been forgotten by history.
In the mainstay hall, in the Sichuan Army Anti-Japanese War Hall, in the Flying Tiger Raiders Hall ... the picture frames the hard environment at that time, and the paragraphs tell the unyielding struggle at that time. The Yangtze River flows eastward, and the waves wash away heroes. History has never lacked heroes. It is with these tough men and flexible and strong women that the rigid and difficult history has become so vivid and full of vitality. Years have aged their faces, but they can't take away that string of familiar names. In the group sculpture square, more than 200 heroes of the whole nation's anti-Japanese soldiers stand proudly between heaven and earth, running through Kyushu, as if they had established history and still guarded this place where they once shed their blood.
Once upon a time, we also entered the picture of history. I still remember that day when everything changed for the better, and I still remember the earth-shattering cry. Suddenly turned upside down, the home of life suffered an unprecedented impact: high-rise buildings were razed to the ground, and fresh lives were breathing in the ruins. There are mothers, children, husbands, wives, old couples with beautiful hair, and newcomers who have just entered the wedding hall ... In the exhibition area of Wenchuan Earthquake Museum, life has never been so fragile and tenacious. The students' will supports the victims to save themselves, and also buys time for the search and rescue personnel. Scenes of touching pictures are constantly staged, affecting the hearts of hundreds of millions of people. How difficult it is for the country to be rich and strong. In the face of disasters, the people of China once again demonstrated the strength of the nation and declared to the world that disasters cannot crush us, let alone defeat us!
Surging blood, deposited in the meditation pool. History is not only for us to see its hardships, but also for us to remember the sufferings of our ancestors in this happy era, instead of forgetting the past and opening up tomorrow!
-Peng
Chinese ethos
-The feeling of visiting Jianchuan Museum
Chinese civilization has lasted for 5,000 years, with Su Wu serving the country, Yue Jiajun trained by Yue Fei, and Tan Sitong's calm and generous awakening in the food market ... Generations of Chinese sons and daughters have cast our national soul with their lives.
In that war-torn era, in that era of lingering death, in that era of the Chinese nation being ravaged, generations of China people used their flesh and blood to resist the iron hoof of Japanese imperialism. The battlefield filled with smoke in the past has become a bustling city. The rolling Yangtze River took away 300,000 restless souls in Nanjing, leaving only the rivers to sob. Blood-stained Kyushu, Yin Hong wrote historical carols everywhere.
In the anti-Japanese national salvation, most people failed to leave their names after their sacrifice. They willingly become the dust of history, but it is because of them that we are now prosperous and stable. They shed their blood and risked their lives in the rain of bullets, and their only thought was to protect the country and defend the country. There was no regional difference in those days, only the consciousness of patriotism and saving the country.
When history turns, I seem to have returned to 2008. 2008 is an extraordinary year. This year, China showed the world what unity is strength and what great love is boundless. The story that touched 65.438+0.3 billion people and touched the world is repeated again and again. Do you see the smile behind the gentle crayon? Faced with the disaster, Qian Qian's civilians, prime minister, chairman and thousands of people's soldiers rushed to the scene to rescue. In this disaster, we have also seen unyielding life, and the miracle of life is constantly being staged.
Wenchuan, don't cry.
Please allow me to kneel beside you.
With the kiss of life
Do the most effective artificial respiration for you
Prime Minister, don't cry.
Please allow me to pass a box of throat lozenges.
Moisten your hoarse throat
Blizzard, flood, drought, flood
How many disasters, we all rushed out of the dead zone.
For many years, we have been using the dragon spirit.
Survive in the cruel cracks of the earth
Don't cry in Sichuan
Dujiangyan, don't cry
Beichuan doesn't cry.
Maoxian don't cry.
China, don't cry.
Where is death?
Where is life growing in the wind!
Stories and poems circulating on the Internet have witnessed the will of this ancient nation in the disaster. We believe: how difficult it is to be rich. Every disaster in the city is made up by progress. I am willing to believe that the national soul accumulated by the Chinese nation for 5,000 years will be stronger.
Soul of china, enduring! Soul of china will lead us forward.
Xiao Yang
Review of Jianchuan Museum
When we got on the bus back to school, our field trip to Jianchuan Museum, the largest private museum among the people, ended. Looking back on this day's visit, we still have a lot of feelings ... In the morning, after about an hour and a half's drive, we finally came to the long-awaited Jianchuan Museum settlement, which was founded by Mr. Fan Jianchuan and located in Anren Ancient Town, a famous national historical and cultural town. At present, four series 13 museums have been built, including the Anti-Japanese War, Red Age, Wenchuan Earthquake and Folk Custom. Guided by the tour guide, we began to visit.
The first stop is the settlement anti-Japanese war series of Jianchuan Museum. Here, we visited the mainstay museum. As the name suggests, the mainstay museum displays some cultural relics about the people's tenacious resistance against Japan. A red pillar stands upright in the center of the museum, symbolizing the significance of the museum, highlighting its characteristics and showing the indomitable spirit of the people of China. Next, I visited the unyielding Prisoner of War Museum, which displayed some statues and pictures of people who were in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression at that time but remained unchanged in the face of Japanese aggression, vowing to defend the dignity of the motherland. What impressed me the most was a boy of 10 years old. When the Japanese army was holding a bayonet in his hand and patting his shoulder with the other hand, his face was covered with lost face, he could resist without fear. There is also a boy of 15 years old. When other prisoners fall, he can stand up straight with a dead face as a soldier in China. These prisoners suffered humiliation and torture and even lost their lives. However, they are still indomitable, and they will unswervingly safeguard the dignity of the motherland and the spiritual outlook of the people of China to the death. How touching! Angry Japan, we walked out of the unyielding museum of prisoners of war. The guide took us to a small lake, a dead lake with a calm water surface. The tour guide said that the lake was specially used to appease people's aggrieved hearts after visiting the unyielding museum of prisoners of war. Later, we also visited the National Defense Weapons Museum, Frontal Battlefield Museum, Flying Tigers Raiders Museum and Sichuan Army War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression Museum, all of which truly and comprehensively reproduced the vigorous patriotic war of the Chinese nation more than half a century ago. After the visit, I couldn't help admiring those China people who died, were disabled and made contributions in the war.
The second stop is the Red Age series. Guided by the tour guide, we entered a roadway with high walls on both sides, and various clocks and watches were hung on the walls. It turns out that this place is already the stamp, bell and seal hall of the red age. Here, the most striking thing is the head of Chairman Mao. No matter those murals or badges are the head of Chairman Mao, plus the Red Age Porcelain Exhibition Hall and the Red Age Supplies Museum, those porcelains and the like are the head of Chairman Mao. These museums truly reproduced all aspects of social life in the 1960s and 1970s, and also showed people's worship of Chairman Mao at that time, so that Chairman Mao was printed at the end of the bed for supervision, suggesting that we should learn from Chairman Mao. At the same time, it also shows how conscious and motivated our people were at that time!
The third stop is the folk custom series. Here, the three-inch golden lotus cultural relics exhibition hall and the Fuzitang furniture exhibition hall show the centuries-old changes of national culture. A pair of three-inch embroidered shoes can not help but remind us of the sadness of women in the past. Shortly after a girl was born, she had to put a bandage on her developing foot so that it could not grow any longer. As a result, her feet were severely deformed and quite painful. At that time, women with big feet had no status. Look at now, men and women are equal, women no longer have to bind their feet and can do whatever they want. Well done! But those little girls also left us a lot of lean embroidery, showing the characteristics of Chinese national culture. They are also an indispensable part of the Chinese nation. So, for the soul of the family, we collect traditions.
The fourth stop, the last stop of this visit, is also the latest stop, earthquake series. There, the earthquake was like a mirror, reflecting a government that responded quickly to disasters, a country that opposed disasters with an open attitude, and a world that was in the same boat with China. Wenchuan Earthquake Museum collects all kinds of things that were smashed in the earthquake, all of which represent a real and touching story. The earthquake shook the earth, shook mankind, shook the earth, and shook the unity and strength of the Chinese nation. The disaster is here, let's learn from the experience and be comfortable in the future!
After the visit, we left in the drizzle! Not only footprints are left behind, but also a lot of deep respect for the heroes of the Chinese nation and condolences for the dead nationals!
-Vivian Law
Hi, hello, that history.
I was born in 1989, a peaceful and prosperous time. My twenty years and long history are like a grain of dust. So I am a little strange to the disaster and revival of the motherland.
On April 25th, 2065438+00, I had the honor to visit Jianchuan Museum with the school's political department. Although I just took a quick look with the tour guide, I was still filled with emotion. From the beginning to the end of the visit, everyone's expressions on his face and inner feelings are extremely rich.
Have pride:
China, the dragon of the East, is a true portrayal of this sentence: "The eyes are getting clearer because of more tears, and the heart is getting more and more vicissitudes because of suffering." When visiting the Red War Series Pavilion, we saw that under the iron hoof of the Japanese army, the mountains and rivers were broken and the people were miserable. But we used millet and rifles, threw away grenades that could explode, and defeated the robbers because of the lack of steel, helmets made of clay and clumsy broadswords. We are proud, proud that we have an energetic wool mat to guide the country, a wise SHEN WOO-made China * * * production party to lead us out of the hot water, and an iron-blooded China army and people to save lives at the forefront.
Have a grudge:
I've heard of the cruelty of war, but I didn't expect it to be so outrageous. It turns out that there were electric shocks in Zhao Yiman's torture. She was burned in half when she died. As a mother, she wrote such a sad letter to her son before she died. It turns out that the expressions of Japanese invaders when they kill people are not only cruel, but also ferocious and obscene: they bury unarmed people alive, shoot live targets for fun or engage in biological bacteria test, they abuse prisoners of war, and what's more, they treat China women as comfort women and destroy their body and mind. After browsing the pamphlets left by the audience, we are all filled with irresistible resentment against the devil wears Prada.
There are also "surprises":
I am surprised that the uniforms of American Flying Tigers commandos during World War II are still fashionable, that American soldiers have never been married since they separated from their girlfriends in China, and that the golden lotus shoes in the three-inch Golden Lotus Pavilion are so short and exquisite.
There are also unbearable:
The visit to the earthquake memorial hall is over. Although the museum has not been completely completed, the objects presented in the museum can still be seen in the 2008 earthquake.
Before entering the museum, I saw the rumored pig strong. It can be said that this is the only laughing part of visiting this museum, and it has been silent since then. If we observe carefully, we will find that when we visit, we seem to be in a hurry, not because we are careless or perfunctory, but because everything makes us feel back to that summer. That summer, in May, we were in the lead, but we were in pain. Sacrifice soldiers' bloody clothes, relics and the wreckage of the crashed plane in disaster relief. ...
I don't want to see it. I can't bear to see it. I just want to remember that we are iron dandelions.
I remember someone commenting that our generation lacks a strong sense of history and is depoliticized and will do nothing. Please take it back. We have never forgotten history, nor are we incompetent. Perhaps, we don't have the great talents of great men from generation to generation, but at least we know that we are not moved by small evils and small goodness. At least, we stick to the belief that good people will help the world, and the poor will not be affected.
Hi, hello, that history, I had a face-to-face meeting with you, and there were many kind words. You have drifted away, but please rest assured that we will not forget you, and we dare not forget you.
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Yang
Student number: 200808020 1 18.
Department: Business School Marketing
My opinion on Jianchuan Museum
My attitude towards Jianchuan Museum is contradictory. In a popular phrase, it is called "entanglement". I like this place very much, because it allows me to feel history, touch history and experience the success or failure of historical interpretation at such a close distance. And I'm so scared, the history is too thick to erase, and I can't breathe. Time can wash away memories and feelings, but it can never wash away facts.
On April 25th, 20 10, I was lucky enough to take part in the visit of Jianchuan Museum as a service staff of ideological and political topics in Polytechnic University. I've heard a lot about you, and I'm very excited to go in person this time. Arriving at the museum group, light rain suddenly floated in the sky. The weather is in line with today's theme. After all, this is a heavy trip.
Under the guidance of the tour guide, we visited the Red Age Seal Hall, the mainstay hall, the frontal battlefield hall, the unyielding prisoners of war hall, the Flying Tiger Raiders Hall, the National Defense Weapons Hall, the Sichuan Army Anti-Japanese War Hall, the Red Age Porcelain Exhibition Hall, the Three-inch Golden Lotus Hall, the Wenchuan Earthquake Hall and the Red Age Articles Exhibition Hall. I won't talk about the contents of each museum one by one. I'm afraid I can't finish ten papers. Besides, the content of history cannot be expressed in a few words. Only you can understand the taste.
Here, I just want to say some unforgettable details and fragments.
The first is the layout and design of the museum group. Jianchuan Museum settlement is built next to an ancient town in Dayi County. There are no modern high-rise buildings and large modern industrial bases around. This is a quiet place. This is just in line with the museum's temperament of "learning from the past to the present, quiet and far-reaching". Let me smell the history so clearly. There is also the floor of the mainstay hall, which is paved with brass. The tour guide explained that the reason why brass is used as the ground is getting brighter and brighter, suggesting that "history is getting clearer and fairer." There are many such designs, such as the Jingxin Lake at the exit of the "Unyielding Prisoner of War Pavilion" and the uneven ground of the "Three-inch Golden Lotus Pavilion", which all reflect the designer's uniqueness and are amazing.
Secondly, I want to talk about Wenchuan Earthquake Museum. This museum is what I want to go to most and what I fear most. If the Anti-Japanese War and the Red Age are too far away from us, and our feelings are not profound, then the Wenchuan earthquake has given me unforgettable memories, especially in the hearts of the post-80 s and post-90 s, I still can't find a word to describe my feelings when I saw those things that once appeared in the earthquake relief scene. They are so close to us, so real in front of us. Let my mind keep flashing what I only see on TV. At first, I was eager to go to Wenchuan and participate in disaster relief activities. Now they are in front of me, but I am a little scared ... this shock can't be described in words. I saw those schoolbags and sundries found in the ruins. Seeing the motorcycle that once carried the "dead wife" ... Now, they are just quietly displayed in the museum, but their past is so tragic and earth-shattering, which makes people cry. Heartache, sadness, shock. Maybe that's all I can say. Because any words are so pale and powerless in front of these things.
A thousand words can't express my feelings, but I hope the world will be safe.
Su Jing
Impression of Jianchuan Museum
This year's birthday is the most meaningful birthday I have ever had. The long-awaited Jianchuan Museum was seen today on this special day. It was a sacred place, and the four golden characters "mainstay" I saw when I got off the bus gave me a solemn feeling. Yes, the mainstay is the highest title of revolutionary martyrs and heroes. Of course, it also reminds me that our generation of young people should not only be the mainstay of society, but also be the mainstay of their relatives, friends and lovers, and be a trustworthy and reliable person.
Then I was impressed by the "Prisoner of War Hall". The bodies of China people piled up one after another are not only bodies, but also the hatred and shame of China people. However, the great people of China do not always harbor hatred, but treat the aggressors who have hurt us with the noblest gesture of "returning good for evil". When the people of China won the final victory in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression and the Japanese invaders were repatriated to China, the people of China showed lofty national integrity: they not only provided them with various necessities of life, but also gave them the greatest spiritual care. I think the Japanese invaders at that time must have felt the kindest side of human nature. This is the greatness of the great people of China!
There is also "Wenchuan Earthquake Materials Collection Museum" outside the museum. We saw "Pig Zhuang", a very energetic pig, and now it has grown quite strong under the care of the government!
Of course, once you enter the museum, there will be a lot of sadness. As a Sichuanese, I deeply understand the tragic and tragic disasters experienced by the people of Sichuan. "Drop the national flag for civilians, whistle for the dead, light candles for compatriots, and shed tears for the living. Tears are like a spring, and my eyes are strong. " What a deep feeling and touching words.
There are still many feelings buried in my heart, and I am not in a hurry to express them. For example, it rekindled the infinite admiration for the great Chairman Mao and the admiration and worship for China's great women since ancient times. Wait a minute.
This is an unforgettable experience, which not only broadens my horizons, but also increases my knowledge in many aspects. This is very valuable to me.
-Xiong Sijia, 08 Japanese major of Foreign Languages College
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