A person's life has passed in a hurry. This short journey, like a grand journey, carries our laughter, tears, frustrations and gains. On this great stage of mankind, the forms of heroism are very different, and they are emotionally narrated by all the peoples of the world.
In ancient Europe, the dust was billowing and the sergeants held shields in their left hands and spears in their right hands, and when they met friendly troops, they were frequently injured by mistake, causing conflicts. In order to avoid this, there is a military rule to walk on the right. This simple rule carries the fate of countless warriors. After the smoke of gunfire on the European continent cleared, singing and dancing leveled down, and the aristocrats rode BMW incense carts marked with their family coats of arms, striding high on the left side of the road, squeezing the lower classes to the right. This kind of hierarchical scene is reminiscent of the old feudal era. It wasn't until 1789, when the French Revolution broke out, that cars, horses, and pedestrians all drove on the right-hand side of the road, with a yearning for equality.
During the Tang Dynasty in China, vehicles also drove on the right side of the road. However, after the Opium War, under the influence of Japan, Chinese automobiles, animal-powered carts, and rickshaws were changed to left-hand traffic. This change not only affects the traffic rules, but also reflects the historical changes faced by the country. After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, American cars poured into China, but their steering wheels and lighting devices were only suitable for right-hand driving and had to be transformed. In the face of the country's economic constraints, it was decided that from 0:00 on January 1, 1946, all vehicles in the country should drive on the right. This decision may be a historical coincidence, or it may be a search for a new order in the midst of change.
However, even if the problem of left and right traffic is solved, the problems faced by people have not diminished. In the ** period, gasoline was expensive, and in the years of the Anti-Japanese War, gasoline was restricted again. In response, many vehicles have switched to charcoal, and there is an extra car on the street dedicated to stoves. The conductor on the bus is responsible for selling tickets, poking the stove and cleaning the ashes. On the streets, there are still charcoal-burning buses running in the big cities. This history is a testimony to the tenacious survival of people in difficult situations.
The gloom of history is gone, and the sun is shining. On the land of western Liaoning, I walked on the dirt road in the countryside and felt the countryside. There is no dispute between the left and right traffic, no worries caused by cars, only a strong local atmosphere. When I was a child, my friends and I followed behind the carriage from one township to another, watching one scene and then the next. The actress took me into the sedan room and asked with a smile: "Flower boy, what do you want to do when you grow up?""At that time, we were innocent children, following the footsteps of the troupe, traversing the country roads, and every adventure was a yearning for the unknown.
She is the main character, and she occupies a carriage by herself. I said to her, "Give you a ride." ”
It's not out of luck!She smiled and gritted her teeth in response. We traveled all the way through the small village to a hotel. For ancient candidates, the inn was a short respite, a place to get out of the hustle and bustle of the city and prepare for the sprint. At this inn, we take a break and continue in the unknown direction. She told me: "From here, station after stop, you can go very far. ”
This vignette reminded me of the laughter and adventures I had as a child. At the village market, I saw a restaurant with a sign written in front of it: "If you don't come in, we'll all starve." A bowl of noodles and a head of garlic will not be changed for a county magistrate. This mischievous slogan made me feel the simplicity and open-mindedness of the countryside. The couplet of the local chicken restaurant: "If one person gains the Tao, the chicken and the dog are restless." "It also makes me sigh at all kinds of ingenuity in life.
And I, on the other hand, often take the train and enjoy the names of one station after another. The "129 km station" in Beichen District is picturesque, and the "little aunt's house" and "big aunt's house" in Jilin City make me feel the kindness of the countryside. The "Reading Shop" in the TV series "Soldier Assault" is even more ingenious. I was excited to follow these station names, each with its own unique story behind it.
Time flies, decades pass, and I find myself seemingly on the road forever. I roam the land of western Liaoning, feeling the tranquility and simplicity of the countryside. There are no disputes between left and right traffic, no expensive petrol, just vast fields and industrious people. Life seems to have returned to its original state, pure and beautiful.
However, I also felt some emotional facts. It's often hard for people to escape labels. Businesses have advertising labels, and white-collar workers have labels for computers, foreign languages, and driver's licenses. And I, running around, have no obvious labels. In this ancient land, day after day, I feel the cycle of life, and every day is unique and precious.
Perhaps, I like the sentence in "Journey to the West" "It's important to hurry!".These simple but profound words made me realize the urgency of life and the importance of walking. During the trip, we experienced a variety of landscapes and met a variety of people. And I, like a walker, keep moving forward, keep exploring the mystery of life.
Perhaps the most important thing in this long journey is not the label on our body, but the footprints we leave behind. Every step is a record of life, and every stop is a story. So, let's keep moving forward with curiosity, discover more beautiful scenery, and leave more deep footprints. The journey of life is a grand journey of continuous exploration and continuous miracles.