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Today, I read the article "This Land is Sacred". This article was a letter written by Seattle, the then Indian chief, to the white leader of the then "Washington, D.C." in the United States. At that time, white Americans wanted to buy the land of India, and the Indian chief Seattle demanded that the white people take care of every beach, every arable land, every mountain range, every river, every pine needle, and every insect.
It expresses that the Indians love nature very much and regard nature as their mother. This article appears a total of three times: "If we give up this land and transfer it to you, you must remember: this land is sacred.
It fully shows that the Indians love this land very much, and are very reluctant to transfer it to white American leaders.
We need to learn from them, love nature, love our hometown. I also treasure a saying: "The river is our brother and your brother."
Do good to our rivers as you have done well to your own brothers. This sentence writes that Seattle, the Indian chief, loved his river and regarded it as the blood of his ancestors. We will be as kind to our land as the Indians were to their own land!
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The text "This Land is Sacred" is not only beautifully sentenced, but also makes people feel that man and nature are "flesh and blood" and closely related.
150 years ago, the Indians were able to care so much about the earth, mountains, rivers, air, animals and plants, they regarded the earth as a part of human beings, and human beings are also part of the earth; The earth does not belong to man, but man belongs to the earth; Streams and rivers sparkle not only with water, but also with the blood of our ancestors. It's really admirable that they said what we should say today 150 years ago.
Yes, no one has power, and no one can treat the sacred earth according to their own preferences. Because the earth has the material that allows life to grow, so that human life can continue continuously. Water is the source of human life, and with the hard care and unremitting efforts of our ancestors, the water source will not be polluted, so the Indians compare the river water to the blood of their ancestors.
However, people in modern times are blind to the little profits in front of them, and do not hesitate to cut down and deforest, causing a lot of soil erosion, and the factory water use is not controlled, etc. They don't know that whatever comes to the earth will eventually befall the children of the earth.
The earth is the home of mankind, and human beings have grown up in the arms of Mother Earth. If our homeland is damaged, and we do not know how to wake up, and we do not know how to remedy it in time, then any impact and damage to the earth will evolve into self-harm to humanity. Therefore, we must love the environment and the earth, just as a newborn baby is attached to the warm embrace of its mother.
We are to love it and take care of it as much as the Indians. For the sake of future generations, let us dedicate all our strength and emotions to the protection of the earth.
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Count the dead grass reading three to the city of the competition.
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Knowledge is sinless, and since it is the great soul engineer of mankind, why bother? Money to you ... You are facing the flowers of the motherland.
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After reading the chapters "This Land is Sacred" and "This Land is Sacred", I understood: we must love our earth, cherish all resources, and make it better for our future generations.
This Land is Sacred" is a very meaningful article, which mainly writes that when the Indian chief Seattle transferred their land to the Americans, he repeatedly told the Americans in a soulful voice: "We give up this land and transfer it to you, and you must remember that this land is sacred." Seattle knew that once the Americans owned the land, they would destroy it at will, so he gave three examples:
Rivers, air, and animals are the most precious treasures of human beings, and they are things that human beings cannot live without. Seattle's words made Americans ashamed of themselves, and after the Indians left, they took great care of the environment and taught future generations to care for the environment, and Seattle is still a beautiful city today.
In China, there are still some people who are destroying the environment, such as littering; Tap water runs from the tap but no one uses it; The room with the electric lights on was empty, the hunters killed the animals at will, and some people littered the paper while drawing; deforestation; Exhaust gases are constantly being discharged from the factory; High decibel noises are in our ears ... What a waste they were compared to the Indians, who loved the water, the air, and the animals... The place where the Indians live is so primitive and natural, so beautiful and quiet, so harmonious and environmentally friendly, while our environment is so noisy; The air we breathe is not so fresh; The ozone layer on our planet has broken a big hole, and if it continues like this, the ozone layer will disappear!
The air will disappear! Humanity will disappear too! Everything will disappear ...
So I understand: love our earth, love our animals and plants, and let us grow up healthy and happy in the arms of Mother Earth!
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Reading "This 7 Earth is Sacred" has a feeling Today 7 days v, I read u "This 4 Earth is Divine" Chapter 0. Chapter 5 of this article is a letter written by Seattle, then Indian Chief 1, to the white leader of the "Washington, D.C." in the United States at the time. At that time, the white Americans wanted to buy the 5 soil A land of India, and the Indian chief 3 Seattle demanded that the white pin should take care of every w beach, every i piece of 1 arable land, every y mountain n vein, every c river, every v pine needle, and every a insect.
It expresses that T Indian X loves Big W Nature very much, and regards Big H Nature as the mother of 2 self Z. In the 5th chapter of this text, there are three times Q three times: "If we give up the land of Q and transfer it to you, you must remember that this land of 3 earth is sacred.
The full 2 shows that M Indians Y loves this 0 land and is very reluctant to transfer it to the white American X leader. We have to learn from them, love the big g nature, and love our own e's hometown. I also treasure a good sentence d-j:
River 2 is our brother, and w is your brother. Do good to our rivers as you have done well to your own brothers.8 This sentence writes that x Indian Chief 2 Seattle loves the river water of his own z 6 very much, and regards the river water 0 as the blood of his own n ancestors.
We are to be kind to our earth x land as the Indians did to their own soil as they were kind to their own soil!
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Here are the "This land is sacred" reading answer.
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For us as a nation, every part of this land is sacred.
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The textbook is fully understood. There is something above that makes sense.
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