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Cultural Trek is a good book, worth reading, this after reading, you need to write yourself...
Or tell your teacher
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All you have to do is find a few articles online and piece them together.
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After reading this book. The biggest feeling is the understanding of culture, in fact, culture is a spirit, a pursuit, an oppression, a power! Culture is beautiful, painful, touching, sad, and all-encompassing!
Everything, for some, is the world; And the world, for some, is culture.
In this book, the one that touched me the most was the article "Ruins".
The snowy peaks are great because the slopes are full of buried remains of climbers; The sea is great, because everywhere there are wrecks of ships floating; The moon landing was great because of the fall of the Challenger; Life is great, because there are gray hairs, there are farewells, and there are helpless losses. This is the author's heartfelt admonition to the Russian ......
Without ruins, there is no culture; Without culture, there would be no us, no Asia, no Europe, no America, no Africa, no Oceania, and of course no China! Ruins are inevitable, and his builders knew from the time they put up the first load of earth that no matter how majestic and magnificent the building was, there would still be his loneliness and loneliness in the future; Soon, the ruins will be buried, and a new "non-virtual" will be born. The process is the same, one day he will suddenly fall, without the majesty and everything of the past, and finally even be forgotten ......This is like life, everyone is a building, from the glory of the past years, to the gloom of today, but after all, it will inevitably become a ruin; The same is true of society, when one building arrives, another new building will be created to take its place.
No matter how beautiful life is, it will finally become a ruin.
The greatness of life is built on ruins; The longevity of history is built on ruins; on the ruins of the initial establishment of civilization; The beginnings of culture were built on ruins.
The ruins are not only that, as the author says, if in modern times, "the Yellow Crane Tower can be equipped with elevators; Afang Palace can be used as a hotel; Tengwang Pavilion can be set up as a shopping mall. "This is not prosperity, this is the real ruin of civilization! Desertification pulls feelings; Forget the past; Destroy the ...... civilization
If the Old Summer Palace is rebuilt, what you get is a heart without shame, and what is erased is the raging fire, the bad deeds of robbers, and yesterday's Chinese civilization. Sometimes, perhaps ruins are much better than buildings.
The ruins really express a song of sorrow for modern civilization, the ruins are the products of modernity, modern architecture, perhaps its importance can not be compared with Tiananmen Square, the Forbidden City, but the latter two represent only the greatness of the ancient Chinese, the former let us always remember the shame, there is a longing, a kind of appeal.
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Feelings after reading "Cultural Journey".
"Cultural Journey" is Yu Qiuyu's masterpiece, and I have gained a lot after reading it. The book consists of two main parts, one is a historical and cultural essay, a scattered essay, exploring culture, and the other is a reminiscence essay. The whole book begins with the long yellow sand of "Taoist Tower" and ends with the footsteps of drifters in a foreign land, from Li Bing's Dujiangyan more than 2,000 years ago to the Wujiang boat of the extraordinary era 2,000 years later, which is a veritable hard journey.
In this book, what I felt the most was "Taoist Tower". Mogao Grottoes are the most famous Buddhist grottoes in China. After more than 1,000 years of history.
It is a great treasure house of our country's culture and art. However, such a treasure trove was destroyed by a Taoist priest and did not play its value. Yu Qiuyu was deeply saddened by the loss of these treasures, and pondered the social roots of the national cultural tragedy that could not be looked back.
At that time, the Mogao Grottoes were not under cultural protection, so those "tourists" from the West were allowed to take it away one by one, one by one, and the calligraphy and paintings of the essence of culture were actually exchanged for silver dollars in the hands of Taoist priests. In the "small business" of the Taoist priest one after another, the culture of the Mogao Grottoes in Dunhuang was squandered in this way, and Taoist Wang never imagined that these transactions that made him complacent almost buried the culture of a country. When foreign scholars carefully explored the culture of Mogao Grottoes, once upon a time, it was our Chinese culture and the pride of China, and Nuoda's China really couldn't accommodate this small land?
After reading this book, I found that the scenery and historical monuments that make me forget to return here and there will have such a deep meaning behind them. Yu Qiuyu's wonderful writing is full of flowers, and with clean and beautiful prose strokes, they have become articles that have awakened the descendants of Yan and Huang.
I can't stay old, but I can still be young. I don't dare to pray for our overly large culture, but I hope that my words can have a bitter aftertaste, a meeting after anxiety, a relaxation after meditation, and a youth after old age. It is precisely this creative desire that forms the low-lying and sentimental historical atmosphere of "Cultural Journey", which leads us to continue to think deeply.
"Cultural Journey" is a heavy book, and it is worth savoring.
See below for how to write it:
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