Reflections on Xuanhua Museum's Reading

Thoughts on Visiting Museums

Today, my father took me to visit Xuanhua Museum, which showed me many places of interest, a long history and culture, and the travel notes of the composition hall.

After buying the tickets, we went to a hall first. When I entered the room, the first thing I saw was a scaled-down model city with six big characters written next to it-Xuanhua Minghao City Wall, which reflected the urban outline of Xuanhua in the Ming and Qing Dynasties and various ancient city buildings at that time. There are Wen Qing Palace, Jade Emperor Temple and Mishi Street. ..............................................................................

Further inside, there are rows of windows displaying cultural relics. Just see an egg almost as big as a football displayed in one of the windows. After reading the following words, I realized that this is an ancient ostrich egg, which was just unearthed in 2004. Then I saw the scene of ancient people catching bison with weapons, and then the horn of bison was as thick as a pig's thigh. Among them, the most curious thing is the Weng tomb introduced in it-made of 2 or 3 large pieces of ceramics, which is empty. Dead babies or children are put in it and then buried underground, mostly near residential buildings. Dad is watching intently, and I am browsing. The composition "Travel Notes of the Composition Museum" in the sixth grade of primary school is changeable. I was fascinated by a walking mummy-like wooden villain. After a closer look at the introduction, it turned out that ancient couples were buried together to store ashes. Later, I saw the skull of a prisoner of war who was shot by an arrow. ...................................................................................................................

How time flies! In a blink of an eye, two hours passed. It's time for the museum to close, so we have to leave Hall 6 reluctantly.

Museums are really interesting. It not only brought me fun, but also increased my knowledge and made me realize the profound cultural accumulation.