China is a vast country with a vast population, and there is no poverty. Famous mountains and strange valleys are deep and beautiful, with a myriad of weather.
After introducing the above-mentioned famous scenic spots in China, the author summed them up in these two sentences, namely, "as far as the eye can see, the rocky promontory is as far as the eye can see", describing our motherland's vast territory, high mountains and deep valleys, strange and unpredictable scenery. At the same time, it also symbolizes the praise of China's long history, rich culture and a hundred schools of thought contend.
Vastness is a vast territory without boundaries; Cotton seedlings are a long and distant appearance. Rocks represent mountains and caves and caves represent valleys. Ghosts are dark and deep, unpredictable, mysterious and desirable.
Sentence source:
This sentence comes from a thousand-character essay, which is composed of 1000 Chinese characters compiled by Zhou Xingsi, assistant minister of Liang Dynasty in the Northern and Southern Dynasties (before Sui and Tang Dynasties, words that didn't rhyme or contradict were called "pen" but not "text"). Liang Wudi (502-549) ordered people to select 65,438+0,000 non-repetitive Chinese characters from Wang Xizhi's calligraphy works, and ordered Zhou Xingsi, an assistant minister riding a horse outside Yuan Dynasty, to compile them. The full text consists of four sentences, which are neat, clear and brilliant.
Qian Wen Zi is an influential children's enlightenment book in China. It has simple sentences and is easy to recite and remember, and has been translated into English, French, Latin and Italian. After simplifying Chinese characters and merging variant characters in Chinese mainland, there are more than 990 different Chinese characters left in the simplified Chinese version.
Creative background:
Literacy textbooks specially used for enlightenment have appeared in China for a long time. There were Cang Xie and Gui Li in Qin dynasty, Fan Jiang in Sima Xiangru, Gu Xi in Jia's family, exhortation in Cai Yong and urgent chapter in You's family in Han dynasty, and in the Three Kingdoms period.
Although Urgent Chapter is a prominent primary school book after Cang Xie Pian, due to various problems in its circulation, its authority was not as good as before in the Northern and Southern Dynasties, and some enlightenment books such as Gu Ting and Friends in this period were limited in readability. It is against this background that thousands of words came out.
In the Southern Dynasties, in order to teach Wang Xizhi calligraphy, Yin was asked to carve a thousand different words from Wang Xizhi's works, each with a piece of paper, and then these messy rubbings were given to him to weave them into rhymes with content. This is the Thousand-Character Works, which was circulated in 2 1 century for more than 400 years.