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Historical aesthetic sentences
1. My history teacher, Miss Zhu, is tall and thin, with silky silver hair and kind face. He was over 500 years old when he taught us in the autumn of 1979. The vicissitudes of time and the hardships of the world left an indelible mark on his wise forehead.

2, the sea, she has the potential to devour mountains and rivers, and has the capacity of inclusiveness; She carries history, holds up the great ship, breeds life and inherits civilization. However, who knows that the sea, like people, has joys and sorrows.

3. "Yellow sand wears golden armor in hundreds of battles, and it will not be returned without breaking Loulan." It is the insistence of border guards to defend the motherland; "Although the heart is bitter, there is more gold in the sand." It is an honest official's unremitting persistence in justice. The long river of history is endless, and persistence is like the last flag on the battlefield. It is rare to get blood red floating away, which has taken root and sprouted in people's hearts.

We know that no one knows the twists and turns in our hearts. However, we have long been accustomed to adapting to the needs of others, and let the sunshine of our lives be obtained through reflection of others. No one can overturn the truth, because it has long been closely related to people's cognitive psychology. Under the fetters of doubt, everything was settled by convention. It has something to do with why China, with its vast territory and large population, has not won the Nobel Prize so far. We can't deny that the long history and customs have forged a submissive psychology, nor can we deny the value of this submissiveness. But how can the iron principle hinder obedience?

5. The shortcut to life can be to follow the smooth road of predecessors' experience, or to live in strict accordance with the principles of the ancients. Others take a despicable way of harming others and benefiting themselves for their own selfish desires. Throughout the ages, different people have chosen different roads, and they have left different footprints in history. As Sima Qian said, "It is heavier than Mount Tai or lighter than a feather."

6, the sun is still there, we cross the light and shadow, continue to move forward along the historical footprint, create a better life, and move towards a better tomorrow!