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A pilgrimage by one

The trip to Shaanxi, which I had been longing for, finally set off.

In this yellow, heroic land, there is the Great Qin Empire that I have never forgotten, there is the Holy Land of Yan'an that I have believed in all my life, or the habitat of the ancestors of Yanhuang, it is these magnificent historical pictures that linger in my eyes, and the trip to Shaanxi has given special value and significance, and has become a pilgrimage to cleanse the soul.

In two years, he finished reading Sun Haohui's six eleven-volume and 5.4 million-word "Great Qin Empire". Looking up to the ancestors who left a chapter of their lives on the journey of glory and dreams, I was excited and tearful, a great nation, a great people, although they have experienced disasters, but life is eternal. It is this great spiritual force that inspires me, and I eagerly look forward to witnessing the style of Yingzheng and yearning for this magical land.

Cut through thorns and thorns, and eat at night. Qin Shi Huang won the government for thirty-seven years to trek to unify China, although the Qin Empire unified China for fifteen years, but the "Qin system" continued from the Western Han and Eastern Han Dynasties. The greatness of the Qin Empire is not only to unify China, but also to unify civilization, unify writing, unify production methods, and unify stable state forms. The soul-haunted terracotta warriors finally showed in front of me in shock, the Qin people with thousands of faces, the spear in their hands has been destroyed, but the solemn majesty, resolute eyes, and solid steps still make me feel that the land that is held is inviolable, and the fathers, wives, and children who guard it cannot be bullied. In an instant, my tears filled my eyes and my nose was sore. The vast pits of no. 1, 23, and the thousands of soldiers standing up heroically walked toward me and chanted, "Zhao Zhao Old Qin, restore my rivers and mountains, the blood does not dry up, and the death does not truce." In the west, there is great Qin, such as the Japanese Fangsheng, the century-old national hatred, and the vicissitudes of the sea. The world is troubled, He De Kangning, Qin Youruishi, who competes with xiongxiong."

The sudden demise of the Qin Empire was for two reasons. First, after unifying China, Qin Shi Huang did not hesitate to pursue grand deeds at the cost of accumulating popular resentment, building roads, governing waters, and building palaces, which led to subversive and vicious changes, which was the direct cause of Qin's demise. Second, in the era of "all flesh and blood, there is a heart to fight", it is not surprising that a spark of stars appeared twelve years after Qin Shi Huang unified China, which was the soil of the society at that time and the spirit of the times. The sudden disappearance of Qin Shi Huang in the heavens of history is a profound tragedy in the history of Chinese civilization.

The words of the tour guide's commentary rang in my ears: "Winning the government is to end the war and unify China." Mao Zedong described Qin Shi Huang as a "great tyrant."

Qin Shi Huang (259 BC - 210 BC) was only 49 years old. Thirteen years old is the throne, twenty-two years old pro-government, the Warring States reigned for twenty-five years, Qin Shi Huang reigned for twelve years, is the greatest politician, strategist, reformer in Chinese history, is the completion of the unification of China's iron fist political figures, is also the first monarch in China to call the emperor, but also the founder of Chinese civilization.

Compared with the magnificent history, human life is so short, and happy people often forget where we came from, forget the heroes who were once there, and save us from the fire.

Yan'an, cave dwellings, millet, pumpkin soup, these simple words, string out a difficult nation, a heroic nation, a great nation. Standing in Yangjialing, Yan'an, walking into the cave where Mao Zedong, Liu Shaoqi, and Zhu De lived, the square "rooms" were a simple desk, and a bed was their home. From 1935 to 1948, Yan'an, as the seat of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, became the general rear of the liberation struggle of the Chinese people. In the past thirteen years, after experiencing a series of major events that affected and changed the course of China's history, such as the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, the War of Liberation and the Rectification Movement, the Large-scale Production Movement, and the Seventh National Congress of the Communist Party of China, the older generation of revolutionaries personally cultivated the Yan'an spirit of self-reliance, arduous struggle, seeking truth from facts, and serving the people wholeheartedly. Here the fate of China has changed, and in these squares, the world pattern has been changed. We must not forget the cave dwellings, let alone the spirit of Yan'an, and we must not forget where we came from. Looking at the cave, I saw the scene of the older generation of revolutionaries wearing torn cotton jackets, lighting kerosene lamps, and commanding thousands of troops and horses.

The former was Qin Shi Huang's unification of China, and the latter was Mao Zedong's establishment of a new China. What a boldness, what a heroism. Any nation needs heroes, and it is their epic feats that shape China. This reminds me of Chairman Mao's words when he met with Egyptian Vice President Shafi: Qin Shi Huang was the first emperor of China's feudal society, and I am also Qin Shi Huang. China has always been divided into two factions, one faction saying that Qin Shi Huang is good and the other saying that Qin Shi Huang is bad, and I am in favor of Qin Shi Huang. Regardless of whether the chairman's remarks are a joke or a joke, I believe that anyone can no doubt that they are heroes of China and heroes of the Chinese nation.

In the mist of smoke and rain, we arrived at the Yellow Emperor Temple, the mausoleum of the Yellow Emperor. This is the weather of the sacrifice, we step on the bluestone slab, looking up at the Yellow Emperor Xuanyuan, the ancestor of the five thousand years of China, as if to see the Yellow Emperor fighting with Xuan you in Zhuolu, ten rounds, and finally killing Xuan You and unifying the tribes in the Central Plains. Xuanyuan, surnamed Gongsun, later took Ji as his surname, had Tude Zhirui, and was honored as the Yellow Emperor. The Yellow Emperor unified China, laid the foundation for China, created civilization, cherished things and loved the people, and was respected by posterity as the ancestor of Chinese humanities.

In this magical, heroic land, the Yellow Emperor unified China and ended the situation in which the tribes of the Central Plains attacked each other; Qin Shi Huang unified China and ended the war with war; Mao Zedong established a new China and overthrew the oppression of the three mountains. The great Xuanyuan Yellow Emperor, Qin Shi Huang, mao Zedong, all in Shaanxi, the heart of China, laid the foundation for China.

The pilgrimage made me sigh all the way, sigh all the way, the great nation, the heroic nation, and the only nation in the world that has a cultural vein passed down from generation to generation, and the culture, writing and civilization of 5,000 years have been passed down to this day.

On the way back, we arrived at Xiaoping's hometown, the planner of China's reforms, and the hometown of Deng Xiaoping, who reversed China's destiny, and saw how the little boy in the small courtyard of the peasant family walked out of the Shu Dao, how he went through several twists and turns, and how he tried to turn the tide and make China rise from standing up to getting rich.

In the vast river of history, how short human life is, like a grain of dust in the universe, instantly vanished, however, it is this one after another life, connected, continued, inherited, and pushed the wheel of history. Unique Chinese elements, taking the steps of the mighty mountains and rivers, along the Belt and Road, squeezed into the world's great powers.

The pilgrimage made me re-understand life, the value of human beings and the meaning of living. We must not forget where we came from and where we are going