The tenacity of mountains and the tenderness of water tempt us to read "Mountains and Waters" over and over again.
The mountains are covered with green, and the cicadas are chirping in the valleys. We climbed up the stairs, listened to the sounds of nature, and looked at the miraculous craftsmanship of thousands of walls.
Mountains have dignity. Huge boulders stand erect on the cliffs for hundreds of millions of years. They are not afraid of wind, rain, lightning or lightning. They still hold their unyielding heads high, smiling in the face of heavy rains and enjoying the sunshine.
Water is spiritual. The creeks and springs in the mountains are gurgling, rushing down, kissing the hard or round stones, singing joyfully all the way, running day and night, towards the destination of your soul.
Mountains and rivers depend on each other, holding hands, connecting with love, harmonious coexistence in nature, and embracing love. Is this the dream we have traveled through thousands of rivers and mountains to search for?
Confucius said: "The wise are happy in water, and the benevolent are happy in mountains."
Mountains are filled with virtue and broad-minded. It has gone through vicissitudes of life, achieved silent humility, and polished your perseverance and pride. Therefore, mountains have dignity. Read the mountain again and let us cleanse our souls.
Water is the weakest and calmest spirit, but it is difficult for us to be calm. Therefore, every time we taste water, we secretly envy the tenderness and freedom of water.
Living in the rolling world, facing the violent storms coming from all directions, how much spiritual glory can we bathe in, and how many childlike smiles can we gain?
In front of nature, after the big waves wash away the sand over and over again, how much dignity of the mountains and tenderness of the water do we still have in our hearts?
Supervisor: Liu Wenge
Planning: Li Xiaona Xu Xiaoxing
Editor: Wang Shaohui Ni Gengxin Peng Xiao waiting for Meng Ying
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