Topic: Can travel broaden your horizons? What makes life better?
Some people say it is food, a bowl of fragrant food will make you feel better; some people say it is creativity, creativity brings infinite fun to life; some people say it is reading, reading can learn knowledge and cultivate sentiment... But I think it is travel, reading
Thousands of books, thousands of miles traveled, travel can broaden your horizons.
During the summer vacation, my parents and I went to Beijing.
"He who has not visited the Great Wall is not a true man." Now that you are in Beijing, you must go and see the undulating and winding Great Wall.
Early that morning, we arrived at the foot of the Badaling Great Wall.
When I got off the bus, I saw that there was already a sea of ??people there.
Everyone's interest is so high, one comes earlier than the other!
We chose the route of taking the cable car up the mountain. Looking around from the cable car, the Great Wall was like a giant dragon walking through the earth. This dragon spanned one mountain after another, starting from Shanhaiguan in the east and ending at Jiayuguan in the west. It was 100,000 meters long.
Eight thousand miles.
Seeing this, I couldn't help shouting: "Majestic Great Wall, here I come!" We got off the cable car and arrived at the most dangerous section of the Great Wall - Haohan Slope.
I looked up and was stunned. It was so high and steep!
They were walking shoulder to shoulder, and the person in front seemed to be climbing up on the shoulders of the person behind.
I have never walked such a steep road before.
Following the crowd, I walked up slowly step by step. The city wall bricks were full of cracks, but they felt very smooth. This was a testimony of the years.
I was originally afraid of heights, so I didn't dare to look outside the city wall. I only dared to climb up with my head down and trembling.
The sun was scorching, sweat soaked my palms, and dripped on the stone bricks. I gasped for air and couldn't climb anymore. I wanted to give up and turn back.
My father encouraged me and said, "Think about the working people who built the Great Wall. They were carrying stones and bricks and climbing up step by step with difficulty! Those soldiers who protect the motherland were fully armed and patrolling the Great Wall to defend against enemies.
, move forward bravely." Inspired by the spirit of the Great Wall, I wiped away my sweat and stepped on the bricks they had laid so hard, all the way up.
Although my feet were already sore and my legs were weak, I still persisted in climbing to the end of Haohan Slope.
Looking back at the road we came from, it was winding and winding, and I felt a sense of pride!
The bustling crowd rested here. The stone tablet under the beacon tower was engraved with the words "If you don't visit the Great Wall, you are not a hero"!
I stood under the seven words, raised my hands, and cheered!
Click, dad picked up the phone and left the most beautiful memory!
Finally, I left happily, proudly, proudly, and reluctantly.
"Goodbye, Great Wall! We are destined to meet again. Yes, persistence is victory, so is our study. If I encounter difficulties again in the future, I will definitely think of my persistence in climbing the heroic slope, motivate myself, and challenge myself
, bravely climb the peak of learning. If you don’t climb mountains, you don’t know how high the mountains are; if you don’t swim, you don’t know how deep the water is; if you don’t travel, you don’t know how beautiful the world is. Yes, traveling makes our lives better.