
The picture shows the members of the visiting group attending a lecture on Hakka culture. Kan Li photography
Luoyang, China, October 27 (Kan Li) See the Longmen Grottoes, listen to Hakka culture, visit the First Dynasty of China at the Erlitou site... Recently, more than 30 outstanding young people of Chinese descent from 17 countries visited Luoyang, the ancient capital of the millennium.
At the Erlitou Xiadu Ruins Museum in Luoyang's Yanshi District, the four characters of "First Dynasty" made Jiang Zhikang from the United States wonder, "What was the appearance of 'The Earliest China'?" ”
The five basic exhibition halls, including the three parts of "First Dynasty", "Hehe XiaDu" and "Century Exploration", systematically display the history of the Xia Dynasty, the archaeological achievements of the Erlitou site, the exploration process of Xia culture, the Xia-Shang-Zhou Dynasty Project and the Chinese Civilization Exploration Project.
"It turned out that the ancients did this kind of cooking, the original first miyagi mayor was like this, and the original first big crossroads were here..." The delegation was shocked while listening and watching.
The picture shows the Memorial Hall of the Origin of the Visitor's Home of the Outstanding Young People of Chinese Descent. Kan Li photography
"Hakka sound in five continents, mulberry in all seas." Luoyang, not only has the "earliest China", but also is known as the "source of Hakka". The Hakka Origin Memorial Hall in Otaniguan, set against the backdrop of the "Yiguan Nandu" incident that occurred during the Western Jin Dynasty, uses a combination of modern sound, light and shadow technology and cultural relics reproductions to restore the historical picture of the Hakka people's southward migration.
"Akane Hakka Sister!" Wang Lei, a member of the delegation whose ancestral home is Songyuan, Meixian County, Guangdong Province, is the secretary general of the Canadian All-Canadian Friendship Association. As a Hakka, she has a special understanding of the Hakka culture in the memorial, "here I learned a lot of Hakka culture that I didn't know, and I also knew where the Hakka came from." ”
"At the root of the ancestors, understanding the hardships of the Hakka people in the past, in the special historical years, helplessly with reluctance to migrate many times, it is really forced to leave home." Wang Lei told reporters that the Hakka people who migrated south to various places took root wherever they went, and their fate was like duckweed, but they were born like lotus roots.
The picture shows outstanding young people of Chinese ethnicity visiting the Longmen Grottoes. Kan Li photography
Wang Lei, who moved overseas, was the first time to deeply and systematically understand Hakka culture. Through visiting the Visitor's Home Source Memorial Hall and listening to the Hakka culture lectures, she felt very deeply, "In the past, in order to better serve the motherland and pursue a better life, the Hakka family and the whole family moved south, and over the centuries, they have left us with a rich and colorful Hakka culture and tenacious Hakka spirit, and also let the Hakka culture spread all over the world, and the Hakka spirit is well-known in China." ”
The two mountains face each other, and the Water flows. During the trip to Luoyang, the Longmen Grottoes, a cultural treasure, deeply attracted Chinese youth from overseas. The Longmen Grottoes began construction during the Taihe period of the Northern Wei Dynasty, and went through the Eastern and Western Wei, Northern Qi, Northern Zhou, Sui and Tang Dynasties, and the Five Dynasties, and was planned for more than 400 years.
Zhao Zhenglai, a member of the delegation, was in front of the Big Buddha in the Longmen Grottoes for the first time and excitedly asked his companions to leave a group photo for him. He told reporters that he used to see the Longmen Grottoes on the screen, "Really immersive, the huge Buddha statue of the Grotto Temple is far more shocking than on the screen, and the sense of substitution is extremely strong." ”
The picture shows the members of the delegation visiting the Erlitou Xiadu Site Museum. Kan Li photography
In the view of Sun Chunlu, who visited the delegation, the trip to Luoyang was from the perspective of tracing the origins of China and searching for roots, tracing the history of the country and Hakka culture, and then extending to the tracing of the roots of overseas Chinese and overseas Chinese, and the foothold was placed on the "hometown of Henan".
After finishing his trip to Luoyang, Sun Chunlu told reporters that during the trip, he saw the majesty of the national cultural treasures, recognized the historical background of the Hakka people's successive southward migrations, as well as the spread and inheritance of Hakka culture, and felt their attention and adherence to their own culture and family inheritance.
"This culture has profoundly affected our overseas Chinese and ethnic Chinese, and we can't help but ask ourselves who we are, where we are, and where we are going in the future." Sun Chunlu said that this also triggered him to establish a sense of home and country of "thinking of the source of drinking water" and "returning to the roots of leaves". (End)
Source: China News Network