After carefully reading a work, I believe you will have a lot of thoughts. At this time, it is very necessary to write a review! Come and refer to how to write a review. The following is my review of the Capital Museum. You are welcome to read it. I hope you will like it. Thoughts after visiting the Capital Museum 1
On a sunny spring day, I came to visit the Capital Museum.
Standing in front of the gate, I was very excited. The tall glass building stands there, making people feel majestic. After entering the door, I saw a bronze vessel dozens of meters high standing on the left, and a large wooden building standing on the right.
We followed the passage and entered the Bronze Warehouse. It turned out that this was a pavilion within a pavilion. We first came to the Four Treasures of the Study Hall on the top floor. The lights in the museum are dim, making people feel quiet and mysterious. The first thing that catches the eye is a row of various brushes. It's no big deal that there are white clouds with wolf hair, naturally there are some. The most incredible thing is that there is a writing brush with a dark purple barrel and a very thick pen. The tip of the pen is larger and thicker and cannot fit in the small inkstone. When I looked at the description below, I realized that this pen was called "Rosewood Gold Wire Large Pen". No wonder it is so thick! The next crystal ink bed amazed me even more. The crystal ink bed is completely transparent, with large curvatures on both sides, making it as smooth as new. Under the light, it looks gleaming.
Go down the elevator and arrive at the Jade Museum. The works of art made by the skilled craftsmen are really amazing. The jade plate refers to white with green inside and green with green inside. There is also a Buddhist bead, with the New Plomit Sutra neatly engraved on it. Each word is only the size of a sesame seed.
Then, we visited the Bronze Museum, the Painting and Calligraphy Museum, and then walked into the "Big Wood Block".
In the "Big Wood Block", we finally visited the Old Beijing Customs Museum. As soon as we entered, we saw a long row of clay sculptures. I was so excited that I could be described as ecstatic. I leaned on the fence and looked carefully: This row of clay sculptures depicts the folk customs of old Beijing. I saw a few children playing diabolo and raping on the street, talking and laughing; a vendor set up a stall on the roadside, shouting for sales, and a few attracted customers were selecting things; there were two old grandfathers, While chatting, one of them was still carrying a birdcage...
Time flies so fast, and it is almost time to close the museum. I looked at the Capital Museum reluctantly, looking forward to visiting here again next time. Reflections on Capital Museum 2
This summer vacation, I visited the Capital Museum.
As soon as you enter the museum, you are greeted by a lobby with signboards that clearly introduce the distribution of the exhibition areas. The museum has five floors, divided into east and west areas.
First of all, I came to the "Exhibition Hall of Fine Ancient Painting Art", where paintings from the Ming and Qing Dynasties are displayed. It can be said that I know nothing about paintings, but I can also feel the deep, elegant, quiet and beautiful spiritual world that literati painters convey through their pen and ink paintings. Following the spiral structure on the second floor, I came to the "Excellent Calligraphy Art of the Ming and Qing Dynasty" exhibition on the third floor. It focuses on the exquisite calligraphy works of famous calligraphers from the Ming and Qing dynasties collected or circulated in Beijing to display the characteristics of Beijing calligraphy art. On the fourth floor, there is the "Bronze Art Exhibition of Yan State", which focuses on reflecting the bronze culture of Yan State and displays Beijing's earliest bronze art in terms of casting technology, modeling, and decoration. There is also the "Peking Opera Cultural Relics Exhibition" on the fourth floor, with beautiful masks, costumes, and a teahouse for listening to operas. Sitting at a small table and watching the drama being performed on the big screen in front, you can truly and intimately feel the people who came to the teahouse for leisure at that time. , that kind of comfortable and enjoyable mood.
Reluctantly left the fourth floor and came to the fifth floor. The fifth floor is the "Exhibition of Fine Ancient Jade Art", which is divided into three parts from the Neolithic to the Southern and Northern Dynasties, the Sui and Tang Dynasties to the Liao and Jin Dynasties, and the Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties. This exhibition starts from the perspective of showing Beijing's jade culture and reflects the development history and artistic characteristics of jade in Beijing. I like green and white jade very much. It looks very pure. Some of it can be said to be crystal clear. It makes people like it just by looking at it. There is also the "Old Beijing Folk Customs Exhibition" on the fifth floor. In this exhibition hall, small clay figurines can be seen everywhere to imitate the lively and festive wedding scenes at that time, revealing the simple folk customs and sentiments of that time. In addition to these, there are also paper-cut exhibitions, kite exhibitions, Beijing snack exhibitions, and clothing exhibitions.
Time passed in such a hurry, and I had no choice but to leave Shoubo reluctantly. I really want my classmates to come and have a look. I am left with too many surprises and shocks here. I am still in a state of excitement. Reflections on the Capital Museum 3
Reflections on the Capital Museum On November 24, all our fourth-grade teachers and students visited the Capital Museum. The museum is divided into five floors, divided into east and west areas.
We visited the ancient painting art exhibition hall, where paintings from the Ming and Qing Dynasties were displayed. Following the spiral structure on the second floor, we came to the Ming and Qing calligraphy boutique exhibition on the third floor. The main line is the fine calligraphy of famous Ming and Qing dynasties collected or circulated in Beijing, showing the characteristics of Beijing calligraphy art. On the fourth floor, there is an exhibition of fine bronze art from the Yan Kingdom. It focuses on reflecting the cultural features of the bronze ware of the Yan Kingdom and displays the earliest bronze art in Beijing from the aspects of casting technology, modeling, and decoration. There is also an exhibition of Peking Opera cultural relics on the fourth floor, with beautiful masks, costumes, and a teahouse for listening to the opera. Sitting at a small table and watching the drama being performed on the big screen in front of you, you can truly and intimately feel the people who came to the teahouse for leisure at that time. That feeling of ease and enjoyment.
There is also an exhibition of ancient porcelain art on the fourth floor. It is divided into four exhibition halls: Song, Liao, Jin, Yuan, Ming, and Qing. It mainly focuses on cultural relics unearthed from important sites, tombs, and kilns in Beijing from the Song, Liao, and Jin to the Ming and Qing Dynasties. The exhibition fully displays the exquisite porcelain unearthed and handed down from various historical periods in Beijing, reflects the development trajectories of various stages in the development history of ancient Chinese ceramics, and embodies the historical style of ancient Chinese porcelain art, a treasure of China.
The fifth floor is an exhibition of fine ancient jade art, divided into three parts from the Neolithic to the Northern and Southern Dynasties, the Sui and Tang Dynasties to the Liao and Jin Dynasties, and the Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties. This exhibition starts from the perspective of showing Beijing's jade culture and reflects the development history and artistic characteristics of jade in Beijing. I like green and white jade very much. It looks very pure. Some of it can be said to be crystal clear. It makes people like it just by looking at it. There is also an old Beijing folk custom exhibition on the fifth floor. In this exhibition hall, small clay figurines can be seen everywhere to imitate the lively and festive wedding scenes at that time, revealing the simple folk customs and sentiments of that time. In addition to these, there are also paper-cut exhibitions, kite exhibitions, Beijing snack exhibitions, and clothing exhibitions.
Through this visit, the children’s horizons have been greatly broadened. The Capital Museum left us with so many surprises and shocks. It’s really unforgettable! Reflections after visiting the Capital Museum 4
On Friday, the school organized us to visit the museum. Along the way, we talked and laughed, and soon we arrived at our destination - the Capital Museum.
As soon as you enter, go through the security check, and then come to the main hall. There are many bamboos in the main hall. At a glance, you can see the patches of green, making people look full of life. We followed the teacher and visited one by one. We saw a lot of cultural relics. Those cultural relics are worth tens of millions of yuan! I thought to myself: "If it breaks, I can't afford to pay for it." Following the guidance of the teacher, we went in to visit one by one. There were different things in each exhibition hall, including Buddha statues, clothes and accessories, and ancient The utensils, calligraphy and paintings that have been handed down, as well as some foreign treasures, are all so strange and strange that I am dazzled by them.
Finally, we came to the garden hall. The most iconic thing in the garden hall is the "cave dwelling". It is a tilted cylinder that passes through the wall at an angle. I think other buildings are like this. It is square, but it is different. From a distance, it looks like it is made of jade, crystal clear, but up close, it looks like a big piece of iron. I thought to myself, these people are so smart! At noon, we watched movies in the "cave dwelling". What we watched was "Glorious Beijing" where I saw the historical sites, literati, and the power of China in the past. There I learned a lot about history...
At that time, I couldn't help but think , it is the Chinese people who have bought us a happy and healthy life with their blood and sweat. I must study hard and serve the motherland when I grow up! In the afternoon we bought some souvenirs at the exhibition hall and it was time to go home.
Time flew by, and it was time for us to go home in a blink of an eye. I reluctantly got into the car and sighed in my heart: I learned so much today, and I will definitely come again in the future! Reflections after visiting the Capital Museum 5
It’s almost the New Year!
What is the “New Year”? Why do we celebrate the New Year? How do we celebrate the New Year? How do I celebrate the Year of the Ox? You know how I celebrate it Okay? Let me tell you!
In order to let me know more about the "New Year", my parents decided to take me to visit the Capital Museum on New Year's Eve to experience "Celebrating the New Year in the Museum" ". I was very happy after hearing the news. I was very excited along the way, asking questions...
As soon as I arrived at the entrance of the museum, I felt the atmosphere of the approaching Year of the Ox: huge color pictures were hanging in the air. , two rows of calves wearing colorful clothes and holding gold ingots greeted people with a big smile.
In an exhibition room on the fifth floor of the museum, I learned about the legend about "Nian" and why people set off firecrackers during the New Year. It turned out to be to drive away the monster "Nian". I also learned a lot about the customs of the New Year: starting from making Laba porridge, to offering sugar melons to the stove, sweeping the house, from buying new year goods to preparing the New Year's Eve dinner, to staying up late and paying New Year's greetings on the first day of the Lunar New Year, and celebrating the Lantern Festival on the 15th day of the first lunar month. There are so many things to pay attention to. Although we no longer do exactly what we did before, we will remember these customs.
In the exhibition room on the first floor, I also saw many folk handicrafts. For example: exquisite little kites, lifelike woolly monkeys, face-shaped figures, exquisitely made mane figures, grapes that make people greedy, and silk figures that look fake and real... I was dazzled by them. Especially the two blooming yellow chrysanthemums. If you don't tell me, it's hard to tell that they are made of cloth. How interesting! I admire these skilled craftsmen so much!
Time flies so fast, because it takes so long to make them. After rushing home to have New Year's Eve dinner, I reluctantly left the Capital Museum.
The New Year’s Eve in the Year of the Ox is different from previous years. I really experienced “Celebrating the New Year in a museum” and it felt really different. How about you try it in the future? Visiting the Capital Museum Afterthought 6
Because I knew in advance that I was going to the Capital Museum, I searched for relevant information on the Internet in advance. I clicked on the homepage, and the words "A dragon is born, a phoenix is ??born, and a human being is born" deeply attracted me. , so I decided to mainly study "it".
I am on the way to take the bus. Through the window, I saw a continuous drizzle falling in the sky and falling on my hands. I was not unhappy but became more excited and excited.
After we got there, the instructor took us to the exhibition hall of "Subdued Dragon, Birth of Phoenix and Newborn", so I was very lucky and happy to wait for the teacher's explanation with curiosity. The teacher introduced: "You are pregnant in ten months. Once you give birth, three days after the child is born, the family will hold a "washing three" awareness, which means to wash away the dirt of the baby's previous life and hope for peace, happiness, happiness and good fortune in this life. Of course, In addition to its etiquette, washing three times also has the function of cleansing the body and preventing diseases.” After listening to the teacher’s explanation, I took notes, pondered the teacher’s words, and recalled them, and I learned something invisibly. Lots of knowledge.
In addition to "washing three things", what impressed me the most was the origin of "New Year's money". I listened carefully to the teacher's explanation: "Why did old people give New Year's money to children in ancient times? Because there was a A monster called Sui waits for an opportunity to worm its way into a child's body when he or she is sleeping, so adults put New Year's money on the child's forehead to prevent it from entering. "This is the origin of the interesting "New Year's money".
How about it, it’s interesting!
We also visited other exhibition halls and learned about many ancient customs, jades, antiques, etc., as well as some traditions in ancient my country.
Through this interesting practical activity, I learned about some traditional folk customs in Beijing, learned more about antiques, jade, and porcelain, and learned about the origins of some things. I will definitely study hard and become a lecturer when I grow up. I can know so much knowledge, how profound it is! I firmly believe that I will realize my ideal!
Let me swim in the ocean of knowledge and explore that knowledge happily! Reflections on the Capital Museum 7
Today, my parents and I visited the National Museum.
The National Museum is located on the east side of Tiananmen Square and is the largest comprehensive museum in my country. The exhibition we visited this time was "Ancient China".
I have loved history since I was a child, and this visit is what I have been looking forward to for a long time. Before visiting, I checked a lot of information on the Internet. The exhibition "Ancient China" is based on dynasties, from ancient times to modern civilization, and completely records the history and culture of Chinese civilization for five thousand years.
There are many people visiting the museum. The exhibition "Ancient China" is divided into eight parts. I saw skull fossils and simple totems of Beijingers from the Stone Age, as well as exquisite bronzes and jades from the Shang and Zhou dynasties. Pottery, the hundreds of schools of thought during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Seven Heroes of the Warring States Period, the prosperity and civilization of the Qin and Han Dynasties, and after experiencing the turmoil of the Three Kingdoms, Jin and Southern and Northern Dynasties, Chinese civilization ushered in the prosperity of the Sui and Tang Dynasties, all of which make me proud as a Chinese. Afterwards, during the Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties, China slowly fell behind in the world of nations. This exhibition seems to be a long historical scroll, recording the development of Chinese civilization from its birth to its prosperity and decline. Compared with the "Road to Renaissance" exhibition upstairs in the museum, It embodies the Chinese people’s spirit of continuous self-improvement and perseverance.
Our ancestors once created the greatest culture and technology in the world, and our generation is now shouldering the great responsibility of national rejuvenation. I hope that through our hard work, the Chinese nation will rise again in the east of the world. Thoughts after visiting the Capital Museum 8
The school organized us to visit the Capital Museum, and I was very excited along the way.
Finally I saw the tall and majestic Capital Museum. It has six floors and is located on Fuxing Road, which can be reached westward from Tiananmen Square. When entering the museum, the security check was really strict. The scissors I was going to use to cut the sausages were also "confiscated".
We first went to the third floor and visited the Old Beijing Folk Customs Exhibition Hall. There are clay figurines of old Beijing there, which vividly represent the life of old Beijingers. There are also exhibitions of ancient Buddhist statues, fine art exhibitions, and fine ancient painting techniques exhibitions in the museum.
My favorite is the "Autumn Suburban Hunting Picture Scroll", which depicts people hunting in the mountains and forests in autumn. The painting craftsmanship is exquisite and meticulous, and there is almost no overlap between the figures, mountains, water, and especially the branches. The mountains are also painted with great detail, as lifelike as if they were right in front of you. You can never tire of them. I admire the author so much.
What left a deep impression on me was the treasure of the museum - Shuiyue Guanyin. There is a full moon behind Guanyin, hence its name. The Shuiyue Guanyin was made of blue and white glaze from the Jingdezhen kiln in the Yuan Dynasty. This porcelain statue is 67 centimeters high. It was unearthed in 1955 at the west entrance of Dingfu Street, Xicheng District. The Bodhisattva statue wears a crown with a small Buddha on the crown. Guanyin has a broad forehead, slightly closed eyes, dignified and kind, and elegant temperament. The right leg is raised, the left leg is drooping, and the right arm is placed on the right knee, with a graceful expression. Guanyin wears a cassock on the upper body and a long skirt on the lower body. The chest and skirt are decorated with beaded necklaces, and the whole body is very intricately decorated. The cylinder body has a green-white glaze, the glaze color is white with a bluish tint, and the texture of the body is white and delicate. It is worthy of being the treasure of the town hall.
This visit opened my eyes and benefited me a lot. Reflections on the Capital Museum 9
The architectural design concept of the Capital Museum is "people-oriented, cultural relics-oriented, serving society", emphasizing "the harmonious unity of the past and the future, history and modernity, art and nature" . The Capital Museum design plan was selected from 22 design plans submitted by 16 well-known domestic and foreign architectural design institutions after two rounds of international bidding. After the completion of the museum building, it has been unanimously praised by people from all walks of life at home and abroad. The new museum has a construction area of ??24,800 square meters, a total construction area of ??63,390 square meters, a building height of 40 meters, five floors above ground and two floors underground. The building itself is an architectural masterpiece that combines classical beauty with modern beauty. It has strong national characteristics and a distinct sense of modernity. For example: the sloping bronze body outside the exterior breaks through the wall, the large cantilevered roof inherits the traditional Chinese eaves, and the blue-grey brick wall blurs the boundary between the ancient city wall and the modern curtain wall. The broad square and lobby are also based on the high-platform architecture of the Royal Palace. On the central axis of the museum, the Qing Dynasty Danbi is inlaid on the ground outside the hall, and there is a Ming Dynasty archway inside the hall, reflecting the characteristics of the traditional Chinese central axis. In terms of building materials, the extensive use of bronze, wood and masonry shows a long history; the steel structure roof and glass curtain wall also show Beijing's powerful pace of the times, and the tall space and transparent visual effects are more in line with the times. International trends in contemporary architecture.
The new museum building is divided into three independent buildings, namely: a rectangular exhibition hall, an oval special exhibition hall, and a strip-shaped office and scientific research building. The gap between the three is the central hall and the indoor bamboo garden. The use of natural light, the simple Chinese-style archway, the sunken bamboo courtyard, and the gurgling water create an environment that is both humanistic and natural. Reflections on Capital Museum 10
During the summer vacation, my good friend Ding Yi and I went to Beijing for a trip. Within eight days of traveling, I visited Tiananmen Square, Water Cube, Bird's Nest, Capital Museum, Tsinghua University, Mao Zedong Memorial Hall, Badaling Great Wall... The one that impressed me the most was the Capital Museum.
We first came to Beijing’s proud “Tiananmen”. We just took one look at it and were stunned. Mrs. Guaiguai is so spectacular that we can’t even imagine it, especially the portrait of Chairman Mao. It turns out that Mao Zedong looked like this. The majestic Tiananmen Square has three floors, red walls and yellow tiles, so majestic!
The next day, I came to the Bird's Nest. When I first saw the Bird's Nest, I felt it was truly worthy of its name. It really looked like a Bird's Nest, with densely packed steel bars and steel columns intertwined together. It was very beautiful!
On the third day, I came to the world-famous Capital Museum, which is so big. Yeah! After walking several steps, I finally saw the door. I bought the ticket and stepped into the gate. I saw a building on the left. Inside was bamboo carved from stone. The bamboo was tall and thick and formed a big circle. I walked in and it turned out to be a movie theater. After watching the movie, I learned more about the history of Beijing. We came to the second floor, where Beijing porcelain is on display, including Guanyin Bodhisattva, the three-headed and six-armed god, Tathagata Buddha, Maitreya Buddha and so on. These Buddha statues are lifelike and have different expressions. Some have serious expressions, some are smiling, and some have peaceful expressions... Because they are made of colored porcelain, these Buddha statues are smooth, round, and shiny. The third layer is really eye-opening for me! It’s Peking Opera facial makeup. Guan Yu with a face as black as a jujube looks very majestic, Qin Hui who is smiling evilly is annoying, and Sun Wukong with a painted face gives people a feeling of supernatural power... This is the first time I have seen so many facial makeup, it is really worthy of it. A treasure of Chinese folk art.
Beijing is indeed the capital of our country. It is not only an international metropolis, but also shows the labor wisdom of our ancient people.