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Quyang Meijing 600-word composition

The beautiful scenery of Quyang

Dozens of people went to Quyang, Baoding, the hometown of stone carving. Although the weather is very cold, everyone is very enthusiastic. Along the way, the teacher led us to understand Quyang's long-standing culture, and let us have a preliminary impression of it first.

The car has just entered Quyang, and the roadside is full of statues several meters high, including western figures, China's watches, stone lions in the town house, etc. It really opened our eyes and filled our hearts with piety.

When I walked into the exhibition hall, there were more fine products waiting for us to enjoy. I took a dazzling photo with my camera and didn't even care about the composition and the lack of light. Most of these exhibits are Buddha statues, including Guanyin and Maitreya, as well as modern figures ... When watching, some experts also introduced us to the history of Quyang stone carving. It is said that there were sculptures in the Spring and Autumn Period, which gave the small Quyang a profound historical charm. Master sculptor Liu introduced us to the hardships of their carving. It took four years to make the statue of the birthday girl on a steep slope of 60 degrees, and the difficulty can be imagined! Perhaps it is through such tempering that we have today's glory!

Finally, I went to grandpa Zhen Yancang's sculpture art palace, and the collections in it were better than the sculptures I saw before. Most of these sculptures are created around the theme of environmental protection, full of philosophy, and also let us appreciate the demeanor of a master.

This trip is arranged very closely. At Quyang Sculpture School, I also learned the philosophy of addition and subtraction between stone carving and clay sculpture. I want to say that the stone carvings in Quyang can talk, tell about hardships, tell about the past, tell about persistence, and tell about the dribs and drabs of art.