Ruins are the end of culture. Ruins are traces left by history. The ruins of Qin Shihuang's Mausoleum tell us the ups and downs and domineering of a generation of monarchs, the ruins of the Yellow Crane Tower tell us the glory and past in architectural history, and the ruins of Yuanmingyuan tell us the decay and incompetence of China in the old society ... These ruins have all ended the culture that once flourished in an era and a dynasty. Ruins symbolize destruction and decline. They cruelly buried the best things in our hearts in the dust of history, leaving only the sighs and sorrows of the world. However, isn't this ruin beautiful? People's sculptures and natural ingenuity are perfectly displayed in front of people. The desolation and ruin of the ruins tell the story of the past. History is fair, it warns people with ruins, who will repeat the same mistakes!
Ruins are the beginning of culture. The wheel of history goes on and on for thousands of years. When the ruins still bear the former culture and the sigh of the world, a new culture begins, and it is rebuilt on the ruins. After the reconstruction of the Yellow Crane Tower, it is simple and simple. Although the Leifeng Pagoda is decorated, it is vigorous and elegant; Although the Great Wall of Wan Li has been repaired, it is dignified and dignified ... All this is people's recollection of history, and they will never forget the ruins buried by gold dust at the beginning of the birth of a new culture. However, how can this rebuilt ruin be said to be beautiful and bright? Somehow, there is a perfect regret in the ruins. As the author joked, "The Yellow Crane Tower has been rebuilt and can be installed with elevators; If Epang Palace is rebuilt, it can be used as a hotel. If Tengwangge is rebuilt, you can open a shopping mall. " Yes, the restored ruins have lost their original charm, but they are full of modern flavor. The Yellow Crane Tower is connected with steel bars and made of bricks and tiles; The Leifeng Tower is drawn with modern paint and computer technology. The Great Wall of Wan Li was actually built with concrete and yellow bricks ... The lost ruins made us give up the discovery of self-proclaimed "culture", while the awakened people began to discover the beautiful culture beyond the ruins. So the new and the old, laughter and tears, bitterness and joy gather at the intersection of the ruins.
Ruins, culture. If the first two themes are the introduction, then the brilliant symphony begins now. Throughout the ages, countless stories and legends always end in happy endings, but seemingly beautiful wishes and longings are often cruel realities. Life experience tells us that reality is different from imagination, and reality is not perfect, let alone perfect. For nearly a thousand years, China's fragile ethnic groups are often perfectionists, which also reveals the cowardice and timidity of this weak ethnic group in the face of broken ruins. The culture hidden in the ruins, as the author said, "Without tragedy, there is no tragic, and without tragic, there is no sublime." Only tragedies and ruins can sublimate people's souls, only tragedies and ruins can make people all over the world strong, and only tragedies and ruins can make the times progress and brilliant!
Destroyed culture. In fact, we don't have to cover up the tragedy and the ruins. The track of history will help them get rid of the shackles one day. Shattered glass's fluky psychology will only leave failure in the long river of history. In this case, why pursue perfection far away from the horizon? Why not walk calmly in the desolate ruins? When one day, your eyes are full of ancient sites and vicissitudes, don't shrink back, let alone close your eyes. Put away that pity heart. When your hand touches the rough rock wall, please feel the heartbeat of the ruins with your heart. Let go of the troubles and asceticism in the ruins and let time bury them. It seems to be just the key to access, it seems to be a dictionary to understand all the images in the world.
I suddenly realized that a deserted culture is a virtue of introspection and self-discipline for myself and others, and it is also the courage to face the course of life. It contains the future and the past, the fate of glory and destruction, and it is a mirror that we have never found.
We, with the ruins, are moving towards modernity.
We are moving towards civilization with ruins.