1. Essay on a one-day trip to China’s Sun Tzu Cultural Park in Guangrao. On the first day of March, I went to the Sun Tzu Cultural Park in Guangrao.
Sun Tzu was a military strategist during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. His original name was Sun Wu. Because he wrote thirteen chapters of "Sun Tzu's Art of War", he was highly praised by later generations of military strategists and was later revered as the "Sage of War".
As soon as you enter the gate, three huge volumes come into view. They record the first, second and third chapters of "The Art of War" by Sun Tzu.
After passing through several volumes, we came to the terrain bridge.
The Terrain Bridge is named after the Terrain Chapter in the Thirteenth Chapter of "The Art of War" by Sun Tzu.
There are many strange-shaped branches intersecting together on the railings of the Terrain Bridge, representing the complex terrain in war.
Going further you will reach the marching bridge.
When marching, you must eat. You can only fight when you are full. Therefore, the bridge railings are made up of sixteen pots. The large pots make the scene of the ancients marching and fighting to eat vividly in my mind. This makes me
I can't help but think of the idiom "bury the pot and make rice".
While talking and laughing, we came to the most interesting Bingshi Bridge.
Because in ancient times, technology was not as advanced as today's, they relied on drumming to convey information, boost our morale, and suppress the enemy's momentum during wars. Therefore, on both sides of us, there were chess pieces made of big drums, and one side was red.
, one side is green, representing both sides of the war that are fighting against each other.
Finally, we came to the unforgettable military-shaped bridge.
On both sides of the bridge, there are two chariots on each side.
On a chariot stood a general. He was holding the reins in one hand and holding a sword in the other. The sword pointed at the sky and kept shouting: "Charge! Charge!!" On another chariot stood a general.
There were two majestic soldiers with serious faces, one with a knife on his waist and the other with a sword on his waist, as if they were watching the enemy's formation for the general.
When you get closer to them, you can seem to feel the rapid breathing. The bronze horses are strong and muscular. They spread their hooves, soar into the air, and embark on the journey.
After leaving the Junxing Bridge, there is the observatory.
Climbing up to the observatory, you can have a panoramic view of the Sun Tzu Cultural Park. The lush trees and calm rivers are really beautiful.
Basking in the sunshine and looking at the beautiful scenery is really unforgettable.
The beauty of Sun Tzu Cultural Park cannot be described enough. I hope you will have the opportunity to visit it carefully.
Comments There are 0 comments. 2. A 400-word essay on Sun Tzu Cultural Park. The Farming Cultural Park is located in Yonglian Village, Zhangjiagang.
There are 9 farming cultural functional areas here, including the farming history area, land consolidation area, Jiangnan breeding area, farm leisure area, rural energy area, Jiangnan workshop area, farming proverb area, farmer facilities area, and zodiac area, covering a total area of ??more than 500
mu.
What a fully functional leisure farm!
Jiangnan Breeding Area is connected to other functional areas by six bridges of different styles.
There are a variety of animals raised here: sometimes docile, sometimes lively horses, and extremely cute little pigs... 72 varieties.
In Tianwang, dozens of species of birds such as peacocks, larks, and starlings are also bred.
Walking into Skynet is like entering the kingdom of birds.
The calls of various birds echo in the ears, which is refreshing.
Here, I have already spread my wings and become one of them.
After passing Weiqiao, we came to Jiangnan Workshop District.
There are many workshops here, and they are dotted all over the place.
Here, tourists can not only see the production process of traditional handicraft workshops, buy local products with Jiangnan flavor, but also experience the taste of workshop labor.
There are cloth shoe workshops, grain painting, hand-knitting, etc. here.
Among the many workshops, the one that interests me the most is the oil pressing workshop.
Only after seeing it with my own eyes did I realize that good things like tea seed oil are hard to come by and require complex processes: picking, shelling, drying, baking, crushing, steaming, oil extraction, and filtering, all of which are traditional
There are no shortcuts or skills in handicrafts, it is more about the accumulation of experience.
Faced with this top-quality oil, we should really cherish it.
The Farming Culture Park allows us to increase our knowledge and cultivate our body and mind while enjoying the Jiangnan scenery and tasting the Jiangnan farming culture.
Worth a visit.
3. A 400-word essay on Sun Tzu Cultural Park. The Farming Cultural Park is located in Yonglian Village, Zhangjiagang.
There are 9 farming cultural functional areas here, including the farming history area, land consolidation area, Jiangnan breeding area, farm leisure area, rural energy area, Jiangnan workshop area, farming proverb area, farmer facilities area, and zodiac area, covering a total area of ??more than 500
mu.
What a fully functional leisure farm!
Jiangnan Breeding Area is connected to other functional areas by six bridges of different styles.
There are a variety of animals raised here: sometimes docile, sometimes lively horses, and extremely cute little pigs... 72 varieties.
In Tianwang, dozens of species of birds such as peacocks, larks, and starlings are also bred.
Walking into Skynet is like entering the kingdom of birds.
The calls of various birds echo in the ears, which is refreshing.
Here, I have already spread my wings and become one of them.
After passing Weiqiao, we came to Jiangnan Workshop District.
There are many workshops here, and they are dotted all over the place.