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What activities did Zhucheng Museum hold?
Visiting the New Capital Museum gave me this opportunity. The new Capital Museum is located on the west side of Baiyun Road, the extension line of West Chang 'an Avenue, with a magnificent appearance. After entering, visit one by one according to the guide map, and unconsciously indulge in the grass and trees, a tripod and a seal in the capital of the motherland.

By visiting the Capital Museum, my understanding of the capital has been improved in the following four aspects:

One is Bo. The capital has a vast territory and rich resources, which has long been known, but it is limited to a vague concept. This time, I visited fine exhibitions such as ancient jade art, ancient porcelain art, ancient Buddha art, Yan Di bronze art, ancient calligraphy art, Beijing Opera cultural relics collection, and studied the treasures in detail. I can't help feeling the rich cultural heritage, product resources and artistic connotation of the motherland's capital. The capital has embraced and nurtured 20 million people living here with its broad mind.

The second is history. Beijing is an ancient city with a long history. It used to be the capital of many dynasties, and the history of Beijing is full of countless colorful stories. The imperial edict bearing the authority of the imperial court records the bamboo slips that have been replaced from generation to generation, depicts the ironware and bronzes that have changed over the years, symbolizes the elegance of jade antiques, and has folk relics with war scars. Every work tells us endless experiences and historical facts.

The third is love. The folk customs of old Beijing are world-famous. The wedding scene imitated in the exhibition hall is full of excitement and celebration, as well as simple folk customs; It turned out that old Beijing was shouting, showing sincerity and enthusiasm from beginning to end; There is also an increasingly rare old Beijing quadrangle style. The neighbors talked and laughed and helped each other. If someone has something, just say hello, and a yard will help each other hand in hand. Better than family, let us modern people envy that kind of beautiful harmony. The true feelings of the people in old Beijing are simple, gentle and humble, which we need to revisit, find and retrieve now.

The fourth is beauty. The beauty of places of interest, modern architecture and natural scenery, the beauty of Beijing is everywhere. Life-like shadow puppets and face people, unique traditional costumes and folk paper-cuts, world-renowned Peking Opera culture, mysterious and elegant seal cutting and calligraphy, and the beauty of culture and art in the capital Beijing is even more charming. Look at the architectural design of the museum itself, the setting of exhibits in the exhibition area, the ubiquitous intimate service, the visitors who savor carefully, and the innocent and lively children who seriously visit and study, and also show the beauty of spiritual civilization in our capital Beijing.

Only when you really know a city can you really love it. Nearly a month after the visit, I have been walking in the street, consciously or unconsciously observing the buildings on the roadside with appreciation; Every time I see behaviors that damage the appearance of the city, I always think, why can't such a good city be cherished and protected? The Capital Museum is a window, which should be open to all walks of life free of charge, so that everyone can understand and love Beijing, and then love the motherland, the party and the people even more. It's hard to imagine that a person who puts up small advertisements or throws rubbish at random will be a person full of feelings for the capital and the country. Therefore, it is suggested that all primary and secondary schools organize students to visit collectively, that our colleagues take their families and children to visit, and that everyone around them visit and study in the Capital Museum.