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Museum essay
I made an appointment with my friends at the weekend and went to the Liaoning Provincial Museum in Hunnan New District.

The museum is a living room of a city, a condensed history, a picture scroll of customs that travels through time and space, and a moment when historians and archaeologists take pains to take you to enjoy dignity. ...

You can also compare the museum to a historical building block, a collection of customs, and a short, flat and fast city guide map. In a word, in my opinion, a city without a museum means that it has no historical image and, in a great sense, no cultural expression.

Liao Bohong, who moved to another place, is grand and solemn.

When I walked into the museum, it was very quiet, and the exhibits looked at me quietly. Ancient ceramics, ancient printed matter, religious reliefs, exquisite woodcuts and oil paintings on unearthed cultural relics and buildings ... let me feel the long cultural history of the Chinese nation, the position of Liaoning's historical development in China's history, and the wisdom and noble temperament of Liaoning people who love traditional arts at Xinle site.

I used to work in Hainan for three years. One day, I visited Hainan Museum in the rain.

In the museum, I not only watched the long history of Li and Miao nationalities in Hainan, but also enjoyed the history of Hainan's revolutionary development. In particular, nearly 20 species of mammal fossils, such as giant apes, pandas and orangutans, have been found in Xinchongdong on the banks of Nanyang Creek in the Yangtze River. This ancient fossil is about 400,000 to 600,000 years ago and is the oldest precious cultural relic.

It is still raining outside. Back at the station, I sat in the living room, still amazed, shocked and intoxicated by the historical changes of Hainan Island.

It should be admitted that although I have lived in Hainan Island for three years, it is the first time in my life that I have concentrated and strongly felt Hainan.

I haven't had many opportunities to travel in recent years, but the museums in two cities have left a deep impression on me.

First, Yantai Museum, a coastal city called Zhifu in ancient times, is one of the birthplaces of early ancient culture in China. At present, Yantai is still represented as "Zhifu" on the charts of many countries.

When I came to the museum and stood in front of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression and the exhibition area of the Liberation War, I learned that from the spring of 1945 to the spring of 1949, there were five large-scale conscription activities in Jiaodong, and 400,000 soldiers were sent to the whole country, of which 47,428 soldiers gave their precious lives.

General China will always remember this great city and the martyrs who died in 14 War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression.

At the same time, the museum also shows the history of Yantai's strengthening the island and enriching the people, as well as injecting new development elements into politics and economy. It is precisely because of the tenacity and persistence of Yantai people that they have gone through a great course from revitalization to glory.

Yantai Museum is an indelible and magnificent chapter in the history of the Anti-Japanese War, and it is also an extremely important and natural masterpiece describing Yantai in the process of reform and opening up.

Another museum is in Shanghai. A few years ago, I went to Shanghai to attend the World Expo. Come and go in a hurry, a total of three days. I visited the Shanghai Museum the next morning. In particular, I visited the newly opened three exhibition halls of porcelain, bronze and stone carving. I was surprised to find that the fountain in front of the Shanghai World Expo was magnificent, and sometimes there was a rainbow-like effect in the bright sunshine. Once you step into the exhibition room, you can't help but be attracted, conquered and solidified by the rich collections. The ancient artistic treasures, with the help of bronze and porcelain bodies, tell the glorious stories of the great ancestors in the past. The collections of the Shanghai World Expo are properly placed and the background is trying to pursue the same atmosphere as the exhibits, indicating that the writing is clear and smooth, both archaeological and literary.

In short, the moment I entered the Shanghai Museum, I seemed to have entered a noble and quaint art palace. I am deeply excited and proud that Shanghai has a first-class museum commensurate with my status.

Museums are the essence of the city. A few years ago, I went to Xiamen, Fujian to visit the cemetery of Chen Jiageng, a famous patriotic overseas Chinese, in Jimei. His old man seems to be a museum lover. He put countless stone carving animals in front of his grave, as well as a number of relief stories and even patterns of primary school students brushing their teeth. Chen Jiageng gave a homonym to this group of huge stone carvings in front of his cemetery, which is called "natural history view". Compared with museums, the word "natural history view" may have entrusted patriotic old people with a kind of boxing heart. Natural history means extensive knowledge, with which we can have a broad mind. "Autumn water washes the eyes, and throughout his life, he is not deceived by the ancients."

You have seen more and seen more. Only through comparison and recognition can your career have a successful foundation.

It should be admitted: Museology, because there is a special field that I have never set foot in, so I shouldn't make irresponsible remarks. I think museums only visually identify the number of museums, management level and building area of a city, which is an important standard to measure the level of civilization and modernization of a city, and also a code to identify the IQ and cultural level of managers in this city.

Of course, what is more important is the test of the rich and the poor in cities. In the season of poverty and white, no matter how good the museum is, it can't protect all the poor people in the world from smiling. Building a house is important, solving the problem of living in it, and the rest will be discussed.

The cause of museums is in the ascendant. What does the booming museum prove? Need I say more?

It can be seen that learning to understand things objectively with a simple heart should cherish history. Only in this way can the city develop, and only in this way can the people of the city progress.

When we appreciate the museum with the simplest and purest heart, our mentality is objective and our mood is pleasant. If history exists somewhere in the world, it is better to say that it exists in that quiet heart. Only by acknowledging history and taking history as a mirror can society develop and human beings progress.