Visit Qingdun, find the context, and continue to write a new chapter in the civilization of the rive

Mondo Technology Updated on 2024-02-01

Qingdun culture, shining for thousands of years, is the origin of Hai'an culture, but also the origin of Jianghai civilization. In order to guide the team members to feel the brilliant Chinese civilization in ancient times, enhance the team members' understanding of their hometown culture, and inherit and carry forward the history and culture of Hai'an, on January 7, the team members of Mingdao Primary School Education Group in Hai'an City, Jiangsu Province came to the Qingdun Ruins Museum and carried out the red scarf search activity of "looking for historical relics and spreading the brilliant civilization".

Walking into the exhibition hall from the south gate, the first thing that catches your eye is the theme mural of the preface hall, which vividly depicts the life scenes of the ancestors of Qingdun hunting and working in the Neolithic Age more than 5,000 years ago. The carefully polished stone shovels and stone hoes are all amazing; The jade and pottery with peculiar shapes and ingenuity all shimmer with the brilliant brilliance of ancient civilization.

Through the introduction, the team members learned that the Qingdun culture of Hai'an has created too many amazing miracles: the discovery of perforated pottery axes with handles answers the problem of stone axes used by the ancients; The discovery of the elk antler inscription is known as the "first hexagram in the East"; Five or six thousand years ago, the "dry column" building was discovered for the first time in China. Every item in the museum that has been rendered over the years shows the wisdom of the ancient Qingdun people! How much hard labor did the ancestors put in to open up this sleepy land!

The team members stopped next to the ancient "dry bar" building grass house, and the scenes of the ancient Qingdun people raising wild boars, planting rice, and fishing in the river with homemade wooden javelins appeared in front of them. The team members sighed one after another: how smart and capable our ancestors are, and we are proud of being the descendants of the ancient Qingdun people!

In this red scarf search activity, the team members learned about the history and culture of Qingdun, deepened their understanding of China's intangible cultural heritage, and felt the industrious wisdom and self-improvement spirit of Qingdun people on the land of rivers and seas. The team members have expressed that they want to be the spokesperson of Qingdun culture, so that more people can understand the history and culture of their hometown! (Mingdao Primary School, Hai'an City, Jiangsu Province).

Editor in charge: Cui Honglin.

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