1. A 500-word essay about Laozi Mountain
I love Laozi Mountain in my hometown
In my hometown, Rongshui, there is a famous mountain , called Laozi Mountain. It is said that Laozi, the founder of Taoism, once rested and preached in a cave halfway up the mountain. This is how the name Laozi Mountain came to be called.
Last summer vacation, as soon as my father and I returned to our hometown, we decided to go to Laozi Mountain the next morning, which I had been thinking about day and night.
We got up before dawn. After washing up, we couldn’t wait to head to Laozi Mountain.
The white morning mist enveloped the houses and trees on the roadside, as if they were covered with a gentle and mysterious veil; "I understand, I understand...", "Chirp, chirp" ...", "Oh, oh..."... wonderful "music" lingering in our ears.
Accompanied by the cheerful and beautiful beat, after a while, we arrived at the foot of Laozi Mountain, and from a distance we heard the beautiful music like silver bells coming from the bamboo forest. , the music is light and melodious, making people intoxicated. We followed the gravel path and searched around in the bamboo forest. The melodious music became louder and louder. When we reached the edge of the bamboo forest, we discovered that it was a trickle of water that was gently beating on the rocks, knocking in the quiet bamboo forest. Made wonderful music.
Deep in the bamboo forest are extremely hidden, neat silver-white stone steps. As you step onto the stone steps, you will see more than 300 vivid Buddha statues on both sides. Some of these Buddha statues are standing, some are sitting, some are reclining, some are walking with great strides, some are kind-hearted, some are drunk, some are laughing, some are angry, some are meditating, some are looking far away... They are all lifelike and vivid, showing people the free and unrestrained style of monks, and also allowing us to appreciate the tolerance and profoundness of Taoist culture.
I love Laozi Mountain, not only for its tranquility, but also for the profound Taoist culture it carries. 2. A 450-word essay on visiting Laozi Peak, urgent
This morning, we took a bus to Laozi Peak in Wuyishan City, Fujian Province. According to everyone, Laozi Peak is a famous tourist attraction.
After a while, we followed the crowd and arrived at Laozi Peak Scenic Area. At a glance, Tianyou Peak stands tall in the green forest, like a policeman standing guard, guarding the beautiful Wuyi Mountain day and night. The breeze blows, and the air is filled with the fresh fragrance of flowers, which makes people feel refreshed. So, we walked towards Laozi Peak in a happy mood, preparing to climb Laozi Peak. First, the tour guide took us to the "Tea Cave". We couldn't find the "hole". The tour guide said: "We are "frogs at the bottom of the well." This "hole" is composed of seven rocks around us." Only then did I realize that we were at the bottom of the cave! We started climbing the mountain. At this time, the tour guide pointed to the top of the mountain and said to us with a smile: "In a while, you will also become those colorful "little ants" above." I thought they were the little ants in our yard. Yes! Actually no, it refers to those who climb the mountain, because, looking up at the foot of the mountain, the people climbing the mountain are like densely packed ants.
I held the handle and climbed up step by step. Keep climbing, and finally climbed to the top of the mountain. Looking around, the rolling peaks, some are like teeth, some are like bread, some are like mushrooms, and some are like stairs. Looking down, the scenery is even more beautiful. , among the dense woods and bamboo forests, the Jiuqu River is like a jade belt, intertwining intermittently around Tianyou Peak, reminding me of "There is no way out after mountains and rivers, and there is another village with dark willows and bright flowers." "This poem.
Looking at the beautiful scenery and smelling the fragrance of osmanthus all over the mountain, I really want to stay in this mountain forever. 3. A visit to Lao Tzu's hometown, a 600-word essay
Located in the Hanguguan Scenic Area in Wangduo Village, Hanguguan Town, Lingbao City, Henan Province, it is here that Laozi left his eternal masterpiece - "Tao Te Ching"
Entering the door, first of all. The one that catches the eye is the "Sandan Pavilion". I heard that a plague occurred here before.
I used the silk spun out by the green ox to make elixirs and cured the plague. Later, in order to commemorate Lao Tzu, people built this "Sandan Pavilion"... Along the way, they also encountered many places, such as: Lingshi, this is the table where Lao Tzu wrote scriptures, and it was divided into nine parts. On the upper level, if lovers touch it, their love will last forever, if young people touch it, they will walk to higher places, and if older people touch it, their life will be as long as a crane... But the one that impressed me the most was the "rooster crows and dog robbers"! "Crow of cocks and dogs of thieves" is a metaphor for a person who has no real talent or knowledge and has some low abilities.
There is another story about this: Lord Mengchang came to Qin, and the King of Qin wanted to keep him as prime minister. But he was unwilling, so the King of Qin placed him under house arrest.
King Zhao listened very much to one of his concubines. Lord Mengchang asked her for help, but he needed Bai Qiu as a gift. However, the white fur he took was dedicated to the King of Qin when he entered Qin.
Mengchangjun and his retainers imitated the barking of dogs and stole the white fur, and imitated the crowing of roosters to open the gate of Hangu Pass in advance and escaped from Qin in time. Seeing everything in front of me, I thought of the wise and brave Lord Mengchang.
When I climbed up to the rooster crow platform, I saw these verses - one rooster crow brings immediate success, three rooster crows bring peace and happiness, six rooster crows brings wealth and prosperity, and nine rooster crows brings success step by step. I can't help but feel the love of modern people for a happy and peaceful world.
With this feeling, I came to the "China-Japan Friendship Apricot Garden" and I felt that nothing could be solved by force. We must face life with a peaceful heart and change the war! The last place is the "Hanguan Ancient Road". It is said that in ancient times, as long as you passed this ancient road, you would be safe...Hanguguan uses its long history to make people like it and like the place that originated here. "Tao Te Ching".
It has become a battleground for military strategists of all ages. The people of Hangu Pass came to protect this "ancient city".
"Tao Te Ching" is worth reading, and Hangu Pass is worth visiting. 4. Write an essay about Laozi Temple using the method of moving illusion (300 words)
Walking into the park gate, the first thing that catches the eye is the withered and yellow leaves all over the ground. The tall French plane trees have lost their former green leaves. , the style of the thick shade on the ground, showing a bit of solitude and thinness, making people think of an old man with a stumbling step. The yellow leaves falling from the trees from time to time, hovering in the wind, "falling from the sky", scattered on the lawns, ponds, and paths, adding a layer of mottled color to the beautiful garden landscape.
In the garden, the open lawn is covered with shallow grass and full of autumn. Under the reflection of the morning light, it looks like a large golden carpet. Surrounded by tall and straight-chested cedars, the green leaves are lush and lush, making people feel infinite vitality.
Walking along the walking path, you can see flowers in bloom in flower beds everywhere, and the scenery is pleasant. The strings of red are like burning flames, competing to bloom; the white chrysanthemums are like exquisite handicrafts carved from ivory. The flowers are huge and pure, inlaid around the strings of red. The red and white support each other and set off each other. It is so beautiful!
When I walked to the lotus pond, I was attracted by the pattern of fallen leaves in the pond. Yellow leaves of different shades floated and sank in the pond, and some were floating alone on the water. , like a small boat in the lake, some three or five pieces are gathered together, blown away by the wind, parting and joining, turning into vague images of puppies, kittens, tall buildings, mountains, etc. in front of people's eyes. . A gust of autumn wind blew by, causing ripples in the pond, and they ran to the other side of the pond together, looking nothing like anything else. Only the fallen leaves nestled in the corner of the pool remained fixed in shape despite being blown by the wind. 5. An 800-word essay on a trip to Laozi Mountain
I heard from students in our class who have been to Laozi Mountain that the melting water of Laozi Mountain is a fun place and the natural scenery there is beautiful. Taking advantage of the three-day May Day school holiday, I clamored my parents to take me to Laozi Mountain.
After getting off the bus, we went straight to Laozi Mountain.
After walking through the bustling streets for about half a kilometer, we arrived at the foot of Laozi Mountain.
Looking up, I saw Laozi Mountain like a galloping horse in the air, looking very majestic.
Dad said that because in ancient times a Taoist named Laozi once visited this beautiful mountain, people later called this mountain Laozi Mountain. In front of Laozi Mountain, there is a small river surrounding it, which is very beautiful. On the mountain, there are forests of trees, lush and green. These trees sway when the mountain wind blows, just like the green waves of the sea. In the middle of the woods, you can vaguely see a tall building and a monument to revolutionary martyrs. On the cliff next to the building, a big "Buddha" character is displayed in front of people's eyes.
We couldn't wait to walk quickly across the small wooden bridge over the river, bought tickets at the ticket office, and walked up the mountain from a mountain gate with "The name of the mountain, Laozi welcomes tourists, and the temple has eminent monks waiting for guests from afar" posted on both sides. . After climbing nearly a hundred steps, a flat land of about 300 square meters appeared in front of us. There are stone tables and benches on the flat ground, where many tourists rest.
Some of the other tourists were taking pictures, some were playing chess and poker, some were playing the erhu, and some middle-aged and elderly people were singing Miao songs due to each other. The Revolutionary Martyrs Monument stands here.
As we continue to walk up the steps, a tall and majestic temple appears in front of us. This is the famous "Shou Xing Temple" on Laozi Mountain. In the "Shou Xing Temple", some of the statues are grinning, some are glaring, and their shapes are all different. They look very scary and dazzling. There are many tourists in the "Shuxing Temple". Some of these tourists are burning incense and worshiping Buddha, chanting words, praying to the Bodhisattva to bless their lives; some are washing their hands in front of a "golden basin" to wash away all bad luck; some are burning cannons to drive away all monsters and ghosts.
The entire "Shouxing Temple" is really lively.
After coming out of the "Shouxing Temple", we continued to walk up the steps on the right. When our backs and legs ached, I thought we were about to reach the top of the mountain. Unexpectedly, a circular gate appeared in front of us. The door is engraved with three characters "Yuantong Gate". Entering the Yuantong Gate and passing through a cave, you can see four characters "Mighty and Natural" carved on the steep stone wall.
Under the stone wall is the "Jingguan Tower" we vaguely saw at the foot of the mountain. The "Jingguan Tower" is leaning on the edge of the cliff. It looks very dangerous, as if it will fall down the mountain if you are not careful. I simply didn't dare to go upstairs. My father encouraged me and said, "Don't be afraid, be careful and don't lean too far to the side." As I walked upstairs, I always felt that the building was shaking and would collapse in an instant, and I felt sad in my heart. It's like hanging fifteen buckets - seven up and eight down. Looking down from the "Jingguan Tower", you can see the panoramic view of Rongshui County.
After walking out of Yuantong Gate, we walked down the steps. When I left Laozi Mountain, I looked back at Laozi Mountain. The beautiful scenery made us linger. 6. Guidelines for Laozi Temple in Woyang
Laozi Temple was built in the Eastern Han Dynasty and is located in Taiqinggong Town, Woyang County, Anhui Province.
Since Emperor Huan of the Han Dynasty, the classics of the Tang, Song, Jin, Yuan, Qing and other dynasties have records of the emperor personally visiting him or sending ministers to pay homage to him. The emperors of the Tang Dynasty respected Laozi even more, claiming that they were The descendants of Laozi, who respected Laozi as their holy ancestor, built a lot of construction here and expanded Laozi Temple into Laojun Temple. Later, they issued an edict to change Laojun Temple into Taiqing Palace. During the reign of Emperor Gaozu of the Tang Dynasty, the Taiqing Palace was "like an emperor's residence."
There are more than 600 palaces, covering an area of ??872 acres. In the seventh year of the Xiangfu reign of Dazhong in the Song Dynasty, Emperor Zhenzong of the Song Dynasty Zhao Heng led hundreds of officials to visit the Taiqing Palace in person, and allocated state funds to rebuild the Taiqing and Dongxiao Palaces. "The appearance of the temples was better than that of the Tang Dynasty."
There are many existing cultural relics and historic sites in Laozi Temple: Taiji Hall of Taiqing Palace, Wangyue Well, inscription tablets, ancient cypresses, Yinshan ruins, Xiantian Queen Mother's Praise Monument, Dongxiao Palace, Notre Dame Hall, Doll Hall, Lai There are more than 20 places such as rural ditches. Taiqing Palace is the most important memorial building left behind by Laozi’s birthplace. 7. A 500-word essay on traveling to Zhaogaoguan (writing a travel note)
Labor Day is here. Since I have nothing to do at home, my father decided to take me to climb Mount Huangshan. The most unforgettable thing for me was to climb Tiandu Peak.
Standing on Lotus Peak and looking at Lotus Peak, wow! Many people are going up the stairs. There are two paths, one is the Peach Blossom Path and the other is the Official Path. If you take the Official Path, you can get promoted and make money. If you take the Peach Blossom Path, you can have good luck.
I chose Peach Blossom Road without hesitation, but my father said to take the official road because Peach Blossom Road was too dangerous and the road was almost vertical. My reason was that I should not always want to get promoted and make a fortune, but should consider the interests of the masses. So my father and I had a heated argument. Later, my father finally agreed with me because everyone followed the peach blossom path.
At the foot of the mountain, I thought it was not difficult to walk on the Peach Blossom Road, but as soon as I went up, I changed my mind, because I didn’t expect that the road suddenly became wider, and I could just touch the guardrail with my hands. I couldn't touch it anymore, so I had to hold on to the railing with one hand and the stone ladder with the other, and looked down. It was so scary. If someone fell down, not only would they die alone, but several people might be injured. The higher you go, the more water there is on the railing, because there seems to be a stream of water in the railing, and the road tends to be slippery, so the stone path gradually becomes narrower. My hands could touch the stone wall again, and I climbed about twenty more steps before reaching the top of the mountain.
After climbing to the top of the mountain, Yunwawa was also rushed by Grandma Feng. After a while, I couldn’t see the people at the bottom of the mountain. I broke out in a cold sweat. I thought: If I fall from the top, I will definitely be shattered to pieces. I became afraid, and my father knew about it and said, "You were so brave when you went to the Peach Blossom Road, but you became a coward when you came to the mountain!" When I heard this, the fear in my heart suddenly flew away.
This trip to the peak taught me that I can’t give up on anything halfway, because giving up halfway will not yield any results. It will also tire myself out, which means half of the hard work is in vain!
The language is plain, the details are inappropriate, and the center is not prominent. 8. Please write a composition about a trip to Maoshan
A composition for the second grade of junior high school: After the autumn rain, the cold wind is howling, and the northern geese are flying south. , it is the time of early autumn.
We had a school autumn outing at Maoshan, a famous peak in Jurong. After entering the gate, we walked on the wide stone paved road with tall trees beside the road.
The breeze is blowing, the shadows of the trees are dancing, and the sunlight shines through the gaps in the trees and reflects on the ground. I think of the sentence "the clouds break through the moon and the flowers make their shadows", which depicts the scenery of swaying flowers and grass in the middle of the month. It was still rainy yesterday, but when I think of the beautiful scenery at this time, I recite "The rain has stopped and the sun is shining with the breeze, and the trees are swaying and their shadows are dancing."
Keep it to yourself. Talking and walking with my classmates along the way, I lost some time and walked for a long time before I realized that I was far behind the people in front of me, so I hurried to catch up. After a while, I reached the hiking trail and caught up with a few friends who were leading the way.
Maoshan is more than 1,200 meters above sea level, which is not too high, so we met to compare speed. The ones with the strongest physical strength left in a hurry, and I followed closely behind the people at the front.
Also urging those behind to catch up and not fall behind. Although he is very busy, his eyes are not idle.
We walked on bluestone roads along the way. Over time, there have been some cracks, and the cracks are covered with moss, adding to the sense of vicissitudes of life. After walking for a while, we arrived in front of a temple called the "Mid-level Earth Temple", reminding us that we were halfway through the journey.
I glanced at the temple while walking quickly, and saw a kind old man wearing a red official uniform and a black official hat sitting in the hall. He was probably protecting all living beings in the mountain. The land is magical. Because I was competing, I didn’t dare to be greedy for the scenery, so I climbed quickly.
On the mountain road, I looked down the mountain and vaguely saw the appearance of the bottom of the mountain. All the beautiful scenery was panoramic. Not long after I reached the top of the mountain, I looked at my watch and saw that I had spent twenty-nine minutes and ranked fifth among the participating students.
As for the strongman who was the first to go up the mountain, it only took him a little over twenty minutes. It’s true that “one mountain is as high as another”! admire! Standing on the observation deck at the top of the mountain and looking out at the surrounding scenery, there are faint black clouds floating across the distant horizon.
It is probably going to rain, and the sky in the distance is also a little dark. It must be that the autumn rain is raging there! Moving closer, there are rows of buildings, well-proportioned and distinct in black and white, with a certain rhythmic beauty. Seeing the opposite side of the mountain, there is a seated statue of Lao Tzu, the Taoist lord, with kind eyebrows and kind eyes, sitting cross-legged, gazing at the front of his eyes.
It seems that I am also amazed in front of this mountain view.
Taoism has always said that "there is no way, no action, no birth and no destruction". This mountain scenery does not pay attention to the beauty of form, but pays attention to the tranquility.
Looking at all this, a psychic energy floated in my heart. My heart was already in the clouds and mist in the mountains, and I was already intoxicated. Tao follows nature, and in this nature, it absorbs the spiritual energy of heaven and earth. That is why I have an indissoluble bond with this place! Maoshan is really a mountain of spiritual energy.
We started to go down the mountain about three hours later. On the way down, we walked very fast. It seemed that we had really absorbed the spiritual energy and felt completely transformed. We didn’t feel tired at all. We sang songs one after another and were in a very happy mood.
After going down the mountain, we rested for a while and then headed back. This autumn outing has also come to an end.
A crane lining the clouds in the clear sky brings poetry to the blue sky. It's sunny after the rain, and the air is crisp in autumn.
Traveling to famous mountains in person, how can one not be poetically inspired: Qilu·Visiting Maoshan. When the rain breaks, the sun shines with the breeze, and the trees sway and their shadows dance. The rolling mountain roads are covered with moss, and the quiet ancient temples bless the souls.
Enjoy the beautiful scenery on the forest road and enjoy the wonders on the summit platform. Taoism teaches that people are naturally drunk, and they will come back if they linger and say goodbye.
In short, this trip to Maoshan was really beneficial. 9. An essay about visiting Guanlin Temple should be about 600 words
Example essay
One day on the weekend, our family of three went to visit the Longmen Grottoes. We walked about seven or eight kilometers to Longmen Avenue in Luoyang City. We arrived at Longmen. The scenery there is beautiful, the mountains are entwined between the mountains and the water, it is simply beautiful.
It’s like walking into a painting, it’s so magical! When we arrived at Longmen, the first thing that caught our eyes were the two characters "Steel Strength". "Dragon Gate" I heard from the tour guide: This was inscribed by Guo Moruo himself. Entering the entrance of the cave, passing through the winding steps, you will see two large holes in front of you, "one is the Yin Yang Cave" and the other is the "Peony Cave". There are stone statues carved on the rocks. Large and small, high and low, in different shapes. Very realistic. Everywhere you go there is a nice name and a legend. We continued walking along the
stone steps. There is a step in front of us, and we climb up the step. Finally we climbed to the main hall; when we looked down, we saw it was so high, about 20 stories high. Suddenly our eyes lit up. The tour guide sister said: This is the place where the movie "Shaolin Temple" was filmed, and this is the giant Buddha. Standing between heaven and earth, it is about 20 meters and about 13 meters wide. There are several large Buddhas carved on its left and right, all of which are lifelike. Although some Buddha statues have been damaged by others, they still embody the hard work of the working people. and wisdom.
After walking through the West Mountain and coming to the East Mountain, there is a stone chain bridge connecting them. I stroked the bridge chain and walked on the stone bridge. The bridge was almost made of stone strips. The stone strips are of different sizes, and there is no gap in the middle. The workmanship is very fine and very strong.
I heard from the tour guide that these were built by skilled craftsmen. I thought to myself that they really didn’t know how much effort they put into it! Looking around from the bridge, it is really beautiful with two mountains separated by a river.