素有“文都”之称的桐城,自古留下了许多的人文古迹,虽没有长城那样的雄伟壮观,也没有西湖那样的美丽清秀,但却有不同寻常的文化底蕴,百年来吸引着许多文人墨客慕名而来。而这次旅行,也一定别有一番收获。
心怀期盼,今天下午终于要出行了,妈妈答应和我一起去游玩,也顺便帮助老师照看一下同学们。下午来到教室,同学们个个兴高采烈,毕竟书包里不是沉重的书本,而是各种零食、饮料。一点半,我们一行人准时出发。这一支五十二人的队伍,一路前行,很快来到第一站——六尺巷。
这是一条不起眼的小巷,这条小巷全长仅有百来米,宽度只有六尺宽。可就是这条不起眼的小巷,却包涵着中国人的传统美德——和谐、宽容、礼让,它将“忍一时风平浪静,退一步海阔天空”中的深意展现得淋漓尽致,它是桐城人民乃至全国人民完美处理相邻纠纷的典范。
随后我们来到了文庙,即现在的\'桐城博物馆。进入文庙,正中通道便是状元桥和下面状元池,在科举时代桐城的状元回乡必在此举行跨桥仪式,想那跨桥者是何等的荣耀。再往里,最令人称赞的当然是大成殿了,进入大成殿,眼前的孔子,“四配”及“十二哲”的泥彩塑像体型庞大,神行兼备,栩栩如生,是桐城丰富文化内涵的代表,我们都虔诚地向孔子像叩拜。
接下来,我们还参观了仿古城门——“东作门”。穿过“东作门”来到了桐城的古桥“紫来桥”,紫来桥原名桐溪桥,曾名子来桥,良弼桥,是桐城一座历史悠久的桥。桥面上有很多车轮扎过的痕迹,可见古代从桥上经过的人和马车之多。紫来桥取“紫气东来”之意,表达了桐城人民对美好生活的向往,体现了人民创造的智慧。
过了桥我们又来到东大街,这里仍保留着明显的中国古街道特色,路面全是麻条石铺就,每块条石长约三尺、宽约八寸、厚约五寸。这条街昔日为桐城繁荣的商业街之一,两旁商铺林立,现如今却宁静得无人问津,只有老人倚门而坐。
给我印象最深的,要数最后一站“投子山”了。来到山脚时,原本精力充沛的同学们大多都疲惫不堪了,望着眼前的山峰,个个叫苦不迭。我和章明同学互相鼓励,一起率先爬上了山顶,来到了“投子晓钟”旁。
站在山上俯视山下,果然有一种“一览众山小”的自豪与得意之感,有同学敲响晓钟,浑厚的钟声回荡在群山之间,悠扬而久远。最后我们又来到了投子寺的“大雄宝殿”,相传三国时东吴军师鲁肃战曹兵败,败逃途中将其子投于山中一洞穴,后被一老增所救。此后山名、寺名都更为“投子”二字。
回到家,回想起这次研学旅行真是收获颇丰。既领略了桐城春天的美景,又加深了对桐城文化的认识。
不管今后身在何处,我都不会忘记家乡“文都”桐城,我要多了解桐城文化,自豪地当一位桐城人。
上周,教师发了一本“旅游手册”,不用说,肯定是要旅游了,班级立即热闹了起来,大家都互相猜测这次要到哪里去,可一听教师说下周五才去,班级里顿时安静了,我的心也凉了半截。没办法,等呗!
等待的日子真是煎熬啊,最终到了旅游的日子了,大家兴匆匆地上了大巴,谁明白目的地离学校很远,坐了一小时左右的车才到达第一站——丹顶鹤湿地生态保护区。
一下车,一座很异常的建筑物就闯入我的视野,远远看去,那座建筑物就像一只丹顶鹤,正昂首看着天空,仿佛正要展翅高飞,真是太有创意了!
我们在那只“鹤”状展馆前排好队,便跟着教师先参观了展览馆,展览馆展示的都是关于鹤的知识,令我大开眼界。
从展馆出来后,我们步行来到徐秀娟故居。在去的路上,导游就陆陆续续地跟我们讲了护鹤烈士徐秀娟的感人故事。参观完故居还在广场举行了祭奠仪式,随后给徐秀娟墓敬献纸花。
接下来就要去看放飞丹顶鹤了,可这时的我们早已经筋疲力尽,感觉腿脚已经不是自我的了,肚子也在唱“空城计”。最终到了放飞丹顶鹤的\'广场,也是我们吃饭的地方。我们打开自带的饭盒,狼吞虎咽地吃起来,吃完后,就看到丹顶鹤放飞的场景。只见一只只丹顶鹤展开翅膀飞向天空,那阵势就好像刚下课的我们一齐冲出教室一样,十分地壮观。
吃完午饭,我们就去了下一站——黄尖牡丹花园。
在牡丹园跟着导游一路向前走着,一个个卡通人物陆续进入我的眼帘:光头强、白雪公主、孙悟空……
一会儿,前面的同学突然大叫一声朝右边小路跑去,我赶紧走到前面,往右一看,原先是一个小型游乐园!里面很多娱乐设施,玩了好久,我们才依依不舍地离开。给我印象最深的是喂孔雀,当时看它在笼子里吃旁边的草,我们也喂它吃了好多草才走开。走了一圈回到门口,结束本次的旅行。
短暂的一天不仅仅让我收获了欢乐,更让我开阔了眼界,学到了知识,真是一次难忘的研学旅行!
So people call it Mountain City。 In Chong Qing,I went to the Red Stone Center, to see the places which the prisoners lived in the past。 It is a terrible and awful trip。 There are a lot of dogs, and soldiers with guns near the prisons。 And most of the prisons are good, they didn't want to tell the bad people where the other people were。 They lived in very small houses。 No good food to eat, no good water to drink。They had only twenty minutes to stay out side per day but they still said nothing。
I think they are the heros in that century。 I will follow their spirit。
A man walking in the night slipped from a rock. Afraid that he would fall down thousands of feet, because he knew that place was a very deep valley, he took hold of a branch that was hanging over the rock. In the night all he couls see was a bottomless abyss. He shouted, his own shout reflected back--there was nobody to hear.
You can imagine that man and his whole night of scare. Every moment there was death, his hands were becoming cold, he was losing his gripand as the sun came out he looked down and he laughed. There was no abyss. Just six inches down there was a rock. He could have rested the whole night, slept well---the rock was big enough---but the whole night was a nightmare.
Fear is only six inches deep. Now it is up to you whether you want to go on cling to the branch and turn your life into a nightmare, or whether you would love to leave the branch and stand on your feet.
There is nothing to fear.
Lion was awakened from sleep by a Mouse running over his face. Rising up in anger, he caught him and was about to kill him, when the Mouse piteously entreated, saying: “If you would only spare my life, I would be sure to repay your kindness.” The Lion laughed and let him go.
It happened shortly after this that the Lion was caught by some hunters, who bound him by strong ropes to the ground. The Mouse, recognizing his roar,came up, and gnawed the rope with his teeth, and setting him free.
exclaimed: “You ridiculed the idea of my ever being able to help you, not expecting to receive from me any.
repayment of your favour; but now you know that it is possible for even a Mouse to confer benefits on a Lion.”
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