The begonia flowers have sounded the horn of spring, and the spring girl has awakened all things with gentle wind and gentle rain - the grass peeks out, the willow branches turn green, and the wheat seedlings turn green. Looking at the earth from a bird's eye, spring puts a new green coat on the earth, showing full of vitality. How beautiful and wonderful! We rode our bicycles, followed the breath of spring and the tranquility along the way, and went to Guanghan, my neighboring city.
The gentle breeze caressed our faces; the willow trees dyed our eyes green; the laughter filled the monotony of the journey. Unconsciously, we arrived at the first stop of the car tour - Sanxingdui Ancient Ruins Scenic Area. Sanxingdui was once the ancient Shu Kingdom, rich in bronze, but it eventually perished due to a flood caused by geological changes. Things change and people change. Looking at these well-preserved bronze vessels, one has to be impressed by the wisdom and dexterity of the ancients. While sighing, I would like to take the opportunity to introduce you to these ancient Shu cultures: First, the Bronze Dali Man - it is a bronze figure, 178cm tall, known as the Giant of the East. It has a pair of wind-catching ears and thick eyebrows. , wide forehead, high nose, big mouth, unusually thick arms and hands, which looks very exaggerated. It is the incarnation of the sun god and an idol that people worship. Second, the Bronze Tree - a sacred tree is a hibiscus tree, 396cm high, and the upper part is incomplete. If restored, it can be 5 meters high. There are nine sacred birds on the tree, and there are spiritual dragons hovering above it. Legend has it that this Planting a tree can grow to the sky, and those who worship it can also enter heaven. Looking at these treasures, I seem to have returned to the shining ancient Shu Kingdom. After seeing Samsung Culture, we followed the Duck River to Guanghan. As the name suggests, the Duck River is a river with many wild ducks. This is indeed a river suitable for ducks to grow. It has a wide river bed, slow flowing water, and a small piece of land in the middle of the river. The land is covered with lush grass, which is especially suitable for ducks. of habitat. There was a time when the ducks in the Duck River disappeared due to people's indiscriminate hunting. But now, under the protection of humans, wild ducks have begun to fly in this river bed again. The color of wild duck's fur is particularly beautiful: jute, blue-black, reddish brown, colorful and beautiful. These ducks have no territorial boundaries. Sometimes they play and fight, sometimes swim to hunt for food, and sometimes fly together. Their little life is better than that of gods. The most noteworthy thing is the group of little ducks, which are still fledgling, but are already very naughty. They play in groups of three and five, sometimes diving into the water, sometimes splashing each other, and sometimes surfing and swimming. . . . . . . They are so free, carefree, naive, and so cute that I want to become one of them.
When we arrived in Guanghan, we first tasted delicious snacks, and then went to Jinyan Lake Park. The park is also lined with green willows and has beautiful begonias. Our eyes are full of the beauty of early spring, and the air is full of Take a deep breath of fresh air and your lungs will turn green.
Before we knew it, the setting sun dyed the clouds on the horizon red. We also held the bloody setting sun, carried the fragrance along the way, hummed a little song, and rode our bicycles home.