"Oh, it's dangerous, it's difficult, it's difficult to go to the sky!"A thousand years ago, Li Bai wrote "Shu Road Difficulty", which made the steepness of Shu Road famous all over the world. Lu Chang, who was also a poet in the Tang Dynasty, wrote "Shu Dao Yi" in a competitive manner: "Shu Dao is easy, easy to walk on the ground. ”
Whether the Shu Road is difficult or easy is no longer a problem. However, the historical and cultural connotations of the thousand-year-old Shu Road are rich and colorful, and they are still worth digging and inheriting.
An ancient Shu road, half of the history of China. On December 28th, Chengdu Media Group Sanse Think Tank will launch the 10th year-end special planning of the Tricolor Lecture Hall - the new rhyme of the millennium ancient Shu Road blooming era, this lecture invited Cai Dongzhou, a professor of history at China West Normal University and a famous teacher in Sichuan Province, to go deep into the cultural connotation and protection and utilization of the thousand-year-old Shu Dao.
In July this year, the general secretary inspected Sichuan, listened to the development process of the ancient Shu Road and the overall situation of the Cuiyun Corridor in the Cuiyun Corridor, walked along the ancient road to observe the growth of the thousand-year-old cypress, and inquired in detail about the history of planting cypress and protecting the cypress. He pointed out that the reason why this world's largest artificial Gübelin has been able to last so long and be so well protected is due to the Ming Dynasty's promulgation and implementation of the "official and civilian ban on felling" and "handing over trees and seals" and other systems, which have been followed to this day, and have benefited from the common protection of local people for generations. Before leaving, he instructed the local responsible comrades to protect the ancient and famous trees and inherit the excellent traditional Chinese culture.
Professor Cai Dongzhou, a special guest of the three-color lecture hall, introduced the details of the Shu Road and the origin of the name of "Cuiyun Corridor" on the spot, and also told the story of four ancient cypress trees, and reported the basic situation of Shu Road.
The ancient Shu Road, which crosses the Qinling Mountains from the Guanzhong Plain, crosses the Bashan Mountains and reaches the Sichuan Basin, witnesses the unification of Chinese civilization.
1. The history of north-south communication and ethnic integration has witnessed the glory and legend of countless historical figures. The purpose of this lecture is to follow the footsteps of the general secretary, dig deep into the cultural connotation of the ancient Shu Road, and help everyone better understand and inherit this valuable cultural heritage.
Jianmen Road, rugged and concave stone road. Who are the two lines of ancient cypress?300 long ranges, 100,000 trees. Before the start of this lecture, the Red Star News reporter made a field visit and saw the Shu Dao map, the big cypress bay, and the famous ancient cypress. At the scene, I saw that the ancient cypress branches were lush and lush, even after experiencing the vicissitudes of eternity, it was still full of vitality.
In this lecture hall, Professor Cai Dongzhou will combine his rich professional experience with Shu Dao research for nearly 40 years, tell the story of the thousand-year-old inheritance of ancient Shu Dao and ancient cypress, and deeply understand how to continue to do a good job in the cultural inheritance and protection and utilization of Shu Dao. Looking forward to your watching, and enjoy the new rhyme of the era of the thousand-year-old ancient Shu Road.
Guest business card: Keynote speaker Cai Dongzhou is currently a professor of history and doctoral supervisor of China West Normal University, a famous teacher in Sichuan Province, an academic and technical leader in Sichuan Province, and the president of the Sichuan Luohong Research Association. He is mainly engaged in the teaching and research of Chinese history, and is committed to the investigation and research of the history and culture of the Three Kingdoms, the walled fort of Bashu Mountain, the archives of the southern Qing Dynasty, and the Sichuan-Shaanxi Revolutionary Base.
Han Yujia Red Star News reporter Liu Youli.
Edited by Yuyi Lee.
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