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Xu Xiake's strange anecdote 150 words.
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"Xu Xiake's Travels" is a diary-based geographical work, the late Ming Dynasty geographer Xu Xiake after 34 years of travel, wrote Tiantai Mountain, Yandang Mountain, Yellow Mountain, Lushan and other famous mountain travel notes 17 articles and "Zhejiang Travel Diary", "Jiangyou Diary", "Chu Travel Diary", "Guangdong West Travel Diary", "Guizhou Travel Diary", "Yunnan Travel Diary" and other works, in addition to the scattered, there are more than 60 thousand words of travel information, after his death by others to sort out "Xu Xiake's Travel Notes". There are 10 volumes, 12 volumes, 20 volumes, etc., which are mainly based on the diary's travel observations during 1613 and 1639, and have made detailed records of geographical, hydrological, geological, botanical and other phenomena, and have made valuable contributions to geography and literature.
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"Xu Xiake's Travels" is a strange book through the ages. This book is not only of high scientific value, but also an extremely valuable literary masterpiece. His pen is strong and his rhetoric is flying, and through his meticulous depiction, the magnificent Chinese mountains and rivers are displayed in front of people's eyes.
Therefore, the predecessors commented that this book is the true text and strange literature in the world.
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"Xu Xiake's Travels" is a diary travelogue compiled by Xu Xiake, a famous geographer and explorer during the Ming Dynasty in China, this book has a total of more than 400,000 words, which is a record of Xu Xiake's many years of travel and life, and is also a travel note of his. This book records the beautiful rivers and mountains and beautiful scenery of 16 provinces including Guizhou, Anhui, Jiangsu, Hebei, Henan, Shanxi, Guangdong, and Yunnan, as well as Xu Xiake's own experience.
Xu Xiake's Travels book**.
Xu Xiake's Travels is a geographical masterpiece of great significance in the history of our country, which helps us better understand the famous mountains and rivers of our country, as well as the customs and cultural customs of various provinces.
Xu Xiake's Travels is a work that Xu Xiake spent his whole life working on, in this book, Xu Xiake made a detailed introduction and analysis of the humanities, flora and fauna, geography, hydrology and other aspects of the places he visited, so this book has a very important significance in the study of geography in China. "Xu Xiake's Travels" is mainly the author's travel diary between 163 and 1639, due to the large number, so a large part of it has been lost, and the existing is incomplete.
Xu Xiake's Travels not only has an important purpose in geographical research, but also makes great contributions to literary and historical research, and it is this book that has established Xu Xiake's position in China's geographical circles.
There are historical records that after Xu Xiake's daily travels, no matter how tired and tired he is, he will seriously record what he sees and feels in a day, and it is precisely because of Xu Xiake's good habits that there is today's "Xu Xiake's Travels".
Xu Xiake's life can be summed up in four words, he traveled all his life, his life between the mountains and rivers, he traveled in the process of his own perception and local topography, as well as customs and customs all recorded, his travel notes were later compiled as a geography masterpiece "Xu Xiake's Travels", this book left important information for the study of geography in China.
Xu Xiake's photo.
As the saying goes, a good man has ambitions in all directions. This sentence was taught and encouraged by Xu Xiake's mother, and because of this, this sentence is extremely appropriate to Xu Xiake's life. Xu Xiake has been traveling in the great rivers and mountains of the motherland since he was 22 years old.
Xu Xiake's life is not for fame or profit, his ambition is to enjoy the beautiful scenery, travel the world and feel the magnificent rivers and mountains of the motherland.
Xu Xiake has loved to read books on geography, history and exploration since he was a child, so he has longed for himself to live a life of visiting famous mountains and rivers since he was a child, so his ambition is the path he has determined to take since he was a child. At the age of 22, Xu Xiake embarked on the road of visiting famous mountains, and he hoped that he could personally experience the true appearance of the rivers and mountains of the motherland, and leave his footsteps on every inch of the motherland. Therefore, Xu Xiake's ambition in the Quartet is not only a realization of his own ideals, but also a manifestation of his love for the motherland.
Xu Xiake will be ambitious in all directions as the criterion of his life, and he has proved this sentence with his life, he spent most of his life on visiting all kinds of beautiful scenery, and he got his life's pursuit in walking and traveling.
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Xu Xiake's Travels is.
After 34 years of travel, Xu Xiake, a geographer in the late Ming Dynasty, wrote 17 travelogues of famous mountains such as Tiantai Mountain, Yandang Mountain, Huangshan Mountain, Lushan and other famous mountains and "Zhejiang Travel Diary", "Jiangyou Travel Diary", "Chu Travel Diary", "Guangdong West Travel Diary", "Guizhou Travel Diary", "Yunnan Travel Diary" and other works, except for those who were scattered, there were more than 60 million words of travel information, which were compiled into "Xu Xiake's Travel Notes" by others after his death.
After 34 years of travel (1613-1639).
After his death, it was compiled by others into "Xu Xiake's Travels".
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"Xu Xiake's Travels" is a masterpiece of Chinese geography based on diary. At the end of the Ming Dynasty, the geographer Xu Hongzu (a Hongzu, No. Xiake) traveled for 34 years, wrote 17 travelogues of Tiantai Mountain, Yandang Mountain, Huangshan, Lushan and other famous mountains and "Zhejiang Travel Diary", "Jiangyou Travel Diary", "Chu Travel Diary", "Guangdong West Travel Diary", "Qianyou Diary", "Yunnan Travel Diary" and other works, in addition to the scattered people, there are more than 60 million words of travel information, which was compiled into "Xu Xiake's Travel Notes" by others after his death. There are 10 volumes, 12 volumes, 20 volumes, etc., which are mainly based on the diary's travels and observations made by the author in 1613 and 1639, and make detailed records of geographical, hydrological, geology, botanical and other phenomena, and have made outstanding achievements in geography and literature.
Xu Xiake (1587-1641), known as Hongzu (also known as Hongzu), the word Zhenzhi, alias (alias) Xiake, was a native of Jiangyin, Jiangsu. Xu Xiake, a Ming geographer and traveler, is one of the great geographers in Chinese history, as well as a famous traveler and writer. In the fourteenth year of Wanli (lunar calendar 1586, January 1587 AD), he was born in Nanyuqi Village, Jiangyin County, Nanzhili (now Jiangyin City, Jiangsu) (now Xiake Town).
Xu Xiake's hometown was an economically developed area that belonged to the "Southeast Wealth Endowment" at that time. Xu Xiake was born in a family of eunuchs and scholars, and his great-grandfather and grandfather used to have a false name, but by the time of his father Xu Youmian, the Xu family had fallen into the middle of the family. Xu Xiake's father, Xu Youmian, is a person who is indifferent to fame and fortune, he is not very interested in official careers, and he is not very happy to make friends with people in the officialdom, preferring to live in the countryside calmly and leisurely.
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Xu Hongzu, a traveler, geographer, and essayist.
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The account mainly describes what the author saw along the way during his visit to Beiyantang Mountain. In the record, the main landscapes of North Yantang Mountain, Lingfeng, Lingyan, and Dalongchuan are described in detail, and many subtle wonders such as Longbishui, Old Monk Rock, and Duxiu Peak are also described.
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Xu Xiake's Travels is a prose travelogue written by the Ming Dynasty geographer Xu Xiake. Mainly based on the diary's travel observations from 1613 to 1639, the geographical, hydrological, geological, botanical and other phenomena are recorded in detail.
He wrote 17 travel notes of famous mountains such as Tiantai Mountain, Yandang Mountain, Yellow Mountain, Lushan Mountain, etc., and "Zhejiang Travel Diary", "Jiangyou Travel Diary", "Chu Travel Diary", "Guangdong West Travel Diary", "Guizhou Travel Diary", "Yunnan Travel Diary" and other works, and the author was compiled into "Xu Xiake's Travel Notes" by others after his death.
Xu Xiake's Travels is a pioneering work of systematic investigation of China's geomorphology and geology, and also depicts the scenic resources of China's great rivers and mountains.
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