I want to read an article about Shiyan Museum, about 800 words, which is urgent. ...

Before entering the museum, I was shocked by its majestic momentum. With awe of knowledge and culture, I walked into the Shiyan Museum on Beijing Road.

Under the guidance of the commentator, we walked into the first exhibition hall-rock and water. The exhibits here make me realize the importance of water to people. While seeing people's wisdom and strength to overcome difficulties and nature, they also feel human contempt for nature. They always pretend to be conquerors and users of nature. When human beings challenge nature again and again, nature also gathers all its anger: cracked farmland, rolling mudslides and raging sandstorms are all warnings to human beings again and again. However, because some people are greedy for profits and simply ignore the warnings of nature, in the face of increasing natural disasters, they not only did not immediately stop the pace of occupation, but even more brazenly continued their dream of conquest.

With anger and sadness, I left the exhibition hall about "water" and entered the "dinosaur era". I witnessed with my own eyes the behemoth that ruled this area for countless centuries, and felt a sadness in my heart: creatures hundreds of times stronger than human beings eventually went to destruction in the ruthless torrent of "evolution". What about us humans? Will it become extinct one day in the future?

As I walked, I saw that the biological materials that were extinct because of the viewpoint of evolution or the reason that human beings were too powerful stung my eyes again and again. I thought of the cruelty and selfishness of human beings: as a member of the biosphere, why should we exterminate our friends for the sake of temporary interests? We can eat fish, but we should also look at fish from a developmental perspective. Fishing today, will there be fish tomorrow?

When we attack other members of our biosphere for our own self-interest, Biosphere 1 has given birth to the misfortune of Biosphere 2.

After walking through all the exhibition halls, I was filled with two strong emotions: awe and guilt! As a small individual, I pay high tribute to the great nature, and I also rashly express my deep apologies to the unruly nature on behalf of the vast number of biological groups.

Today, I got rid of my heavy homework and visited the museum. It should have been a very happy thing, but on the way back, the car was quiet and the excitement when I came was gone. Our hearts are thinking about a question: who makes us so heavy at an active age?

Wake up, great conqueror and user of nature. If we don't reflect on our behavior, in a few years, a new generation will look at human biological specimens just like we look at dinosaurs in museums today.