The original text of the grassland scenery is as follows: Grassland Scenery grassland scenery The grassland was the largest grassland in China. On the grassland, there were green grasslands, yellow rivers, red wildflowers, and flocks of cattle and sheep grazing leisurely. There was also a beautiful mountain on the prairie called Arxan. The top of the mountain was covered with snow, and the mountainside was covered with green trees. There was a beautiful lake called Tianchi in Arxan. The lake water was so clear that the fish could see the bottom. There was also an ancient temple on the prairie called Baiyun Temple. The temple had a long history and exquisite architecture, with many precious cultural relics and works of art. There were many monks practicing in the temple and some tourists visiting. The grassland was the largest grassland in China. It was beautiful and spectacular.
Lao She's " Grassland " was a novel about the Inner Mongolia grasslands. It mainly told the story of a young herdsman, Matouqin, and his experience of living on the grasslands and having conflicts with the locals. The novel was first published in 1939 and is still widely used and recommended.
The background of Lao She's Prairie was: On September 12,1947, Lao She wrote it during a break at Shandong University in Shandong, and published it in People's Daily on October 13,1961. Lao She recounted what he had seen and heard during his first visit to the Inner Mongolia prairie. He expressed the beautiful scenery of the prairie and the deep friendship between the Mongolian people and the Han people. He also expressed the author's love for the border areas of the motherland and his praise for the national friendship.
The background of Lao She's Prairie was: On September 12,1947, Lao She wrote it during a break at Shandong University in Shandong, and published it in People's Daily on October 13,1961. Lao She recounted what he had seen and heard during his first visit to the Inner Mongolia prairie. He expressed the beautiful scenery of the prairie and the deep friendship between the Mongolian people and the Han people. He also expressed the author's love for the border areas of the motherland and his praise for the national friendship.
The grassland was a scene in Lao She's novel, Camel Xiangzi. In the novel, the grassland was described as a vast and beautiful world with many unique characteristics such as: The climate of the grassland is dry, hot in summer and cold in winter. Therefore, people need to carry out a series of production and living activities to maintain a suitable climate. The grassland area is flat and fertile, with rich natural resources, including grasslands, forests, rivers and lakes. People in the grassland area make a living by herding. Their animal husbandry skills and experience are very rich. They can tame and raise all kinds of wild animals such as horses, cattle, sheep and so on. The people living in the grassland area lived a traditional nomadic life and often needed to move to adapt to different climate changes and terrains. The grassland area has unique ethnic cultures and traditions such as yurts, grassland dances, Guozhuang music, etc. Through the grassland scenes in Camel Xiangzi, Mr. Lao She vividly depicted a vast and beautiful grassland world, showing the natural scenery, human history and lifestyle of the grassland area.
The story of Lao She's grassland was set in modern Chinese history, the Battle of Zaoyuan in 1942. The Battle of Zaoyuan was an important battle held by the 19th Route Army of the Chinese National Revolutionary Army in Zaoyuan, Zaoqiang County, Hebei Province during the Anti-Japanese War. In this battle, the 19th Route Army defeated the Japanese attack with fewer troops and became a victory for the Chinese army in the Anti-Japanese War. The characters and events in the story all took place after the Battle of Zaoyuan. It was a story that took place in the Lao She Grassland, depicting the life of a strong and optimistic grassland people after the war.
The original text of Lao She's classic work, Cats, was as follows: cat Cats were cute animals. They had soft fur, pointy ears, and round eyes. They liked to chase small balls and mice liked to bask in the sun in the comfortable corners of the house. Cats also had their own personalities. Some cats were very docile and would get close to people, while others liked to be independent and did not like to be disturbed. Cats were smart and interesting animals. They could learn many skills such as jumping around to catch mice and so on. They could also explore new places and discover new things on their own. Although there were many types of cats, each type of cat had their own unique personality and charm. We should love and respect these lovely animals and let them play an important role in our lives.
The original text of Lao She's "Lin Hai" is as follows: Forest of Trees Lao She The name 'Overgrown Forest' was not uncommon, but what really made people interested in it was its beauty and mystery. It was located in the northern part of China, in the Zhangjiakou City. It was a place famous for its forests and grasslands. It was a true paradise of nature with magnificent mountains, dense forests and vast grasslands. However, the forest was not just a natural place. It also had a rich history and culture. It had been an important military location since the Ming Dynasty. During the Qing Dynasty, it became a tourist attraction, attracting a large number of domestic and foreign tourists. Today, the forest has become a tourist attraction, where people can appreciate the beauty of nature and also feel the influence of history and culture. There was a legendary story in the forest. It was said that during the Qing Dynasty, there was a young hunter named Zhang Xianzhong. He had loved hunting since he was young, and he had extraordinary hunting skills and courage. One day, he came to the depths of the forest and found a sealed cave. He knew that there was a huge beast hiding in the cave, but he had no bullets or tools. So he decided to take the risk and enter the cave to find the beast. In the long search, he had experienced many difficulties and dangers, but he never gave up. In the end, he found the beast and successfully captured it. This story tells us that courage, perseverance and faith are the keys to success. The beauty and mystery of the forest lay in its courage and perseverance. Whether it was in ancient times or modern times, Linhai was a charming place that attracted countless tourists to explore and experience.
Lao She's description of the scenery in his dream is as follows: In this dream, the city was still bustling and the people were still busy. However, everything was different here. The surrounding buildings were no longer ancient buildings but modern high-rise buildings. The road also became more spacious, and the cars passing by made ear-piercing sounds. People were no longer in a hurry like before. Instead, they walked slower and had more time to enjoy life. In this dream, the scenery of the city became even more beautiful. The sky turned blue and white clouds drifted past, as if bringing peace to the city. The flowers, plants, and trees were also more lush. Every corner was filled with vitality and vitality. People were no longer in a hurry. Instead, they were walking on the small roads to enjoy the beautiful scenery around them. In this dream, the city became even more beautiful. Every detail was filled with poetry, and every corner exuded a strong aura. It was as if Mr. Lao She was strolling here and enjoying the beauty of the city.