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Composition on Spring Outing at Qili Temple

Speaking of the "Five Sacred Mountains", as we all know, they are Dongyue Taishan, Nanyue Hengshan, Xiyue Huashan, Beiyue Mount Hengshan, and Zhongyue Songshan. They are collectively called the Five Sacred Mountains and are famous at home and abroad. Now we are about to advance towards Zhongyue Songshan Mountain. As the saying goes: Seeing is believing, hearing is believing. So, now you can follow me and take a look:

After driving for more than ten kilometers, we finally arrived at the foot of Songshan Mountain from Dengfeng City, where the Songshan Shaolin Temple is located. It was raining at the time, so we watched When we arrived at the rare beauty - the sea of ??clouds, layers of mist shrouded the rolling Songshan Mountains, making the Songshan Mountains I longed for more mysterious. Looking at the Songshan Mountain in front of me and the Shaolin that I am about to enter, I can't help but feel joy in my heart. In order to make our trip more rhythmic, we decided to proceed in the order of visiting Tallinn-climbing Songshan Mountain-seeing Shaolin, and the itinerary lasted two days.

The itinerary plan has been decided, and the next step is to happily implement the plan. We first came to Pagoda Forest, which is on the west side of Shaolin Temple, at the foot of Wuru Peak, on the north bank of Shaoxi River, in the jungle. It is the tomb tower of the eminent monks of the Shaolin Temple in the past dynasties. There are more than 230 towers in total. Because they are different in height, low, large and small, and they are scattered like a forest, they are called "Pagoda Forest". The ancient pagodas have different architectural styles depending on the age of the construction. Among them, the two oldest pagodas from the Tang Dynasty show a classical beauty as a whole!

Next, we are going to climb Songshan Mountain. We first came to Fairy Lake. The water there is so clear! There are some small black things in the water. If you look closely, they turn out to be tadpoles. They are so cute! Looking into the distance, we saw the continuous mountains lined with strange peaks. We made up our minds to climb to the top where the sign was erected. Looking at the people who were too tired and returned midway, we encouraged each other and strengthened our confidence. However, we still took the cable car for part of the journey. Finally we climbed to the top of the mountain and looked at the jagged and rocky hills next to us. It really felt like we were "at the top of the mountain and could see all the small mountains at a glance". Shouting into the distance, the echoes echoed across the sky.

Next we entered the Buddhist holy place - Shaolin Temple. As soon as we entered the temple, the big trees inside caught my attention, because the strong trunks of the trees were full of small holes. At first we thought they were It was bitten by a small insect. Later, I learned from the tour guide that it was left behind by Shaolin disciples practicing their fingering skills when they were practicing martial arts. It can be seen that their skills are amazing. We continued walking and saw an ancient building with the words "Lixue Pavilion" written on it. When we mentioned it, there was also a touching story about learning from a master: It is said that Hui Ke, the second ancestor of Zen Buddhism, wanted to worship Bodhidharma and learn Buddhism. Bodhidharma did not take him in. On a windy and snowy day, Huike knelt in the snow and begged for help. Bodhidharma wanted to test his sincerity, so he said to Huike: Unless the sky is falling with red snowflakes. Huike immediately cut off his right arm, dyeing the snow red. His sincerity finally moved Bodhidharma. Therefore, there is Huike, the second ancestor of Zen Buddhism. Following the guide's small flag, we arrived at the practice room of the Shaolin monks. The pits left by the monks during their practice in the movie "Shaolin Temple" are still clearly visible. Looking at the bumpy practice areas, I couldn't help but admire: What a hardworking and worthy learning spirit.

The visit to Shaolin Temple is over. Its culture educates me; its spirit inspires me; its good name is praised by me...