Diary or composition of Sichuan Chengdu Earthquake Museum

Today, Teacher Xue led our small reporter class to visit the Sichuan Museum.

We talked and laughed all the way and soon arrived. Ah! Sichuan Museum is very spectacular. When we walked into the gate of the museum, we saw a big screen at a glance. Originally, it was to introduce Sichuan Museum to every visitor: Sichuan Provincial Museum was founded in March of 194 1 year, and changed its name from "Western Sichuan Museum" to "Sichuan Museum" in 1952. It is an important cultural relic collection and exhibition place in Sichuan Province. At present, there are 300,000 pieces of cultural relics in the collection, among which the most distinctive ones are Bashu bronzes, Zhang Daqian's paintings, Sichuan Han Dynasty portrait bricks and pottery sculptures.

I learned a lot. I took the elevator to the second floor. I saw Hu Tao in it, as fierce as a real tiger, plundering and eating people. The pottery ball is round and small, similar to table tennis. They are all made in glass kilns. I also saw the works of maids in Wen Tao and Wen Tao. There are many people, and I am very happy to study in Lang. Then I saw that the green glazed horse was my favorite, and I made the horse very energetic, like a real one; There is a green glazed bird next to it. The effect is very good. Its feathers are real, and its eyes are watching us! (

I accidentally found a pastel hair wheel, which is as strong and beautiful as a leaf, with many bright colors on it; Then I visited the colorful Buddha statues, oh! It turned out to be a pastel Buddha statue in Di Chin. I watched it carefully for a long time, fascinated. Like avalokitesvara, I'm missing a thousand hands behind avalokitesvara. I also visited the turtle-toad-fish pottery lamp, which was used to make oil lamps in ancient times, but now it is rare. I find it interesting to put oil on the clip of the big crab. It can be used as decorations and furniture. What a kill two birds with one stone! There are many famous calligraphy and paintings in the museum. ...

I haven't finished watching it, but time flies and our visit is over. Under the leadership of Teacher Xue, we reluctantly left the Sichuan Museum. I said softly in my heart, "Hello, Sichuan Museum! I will come to see you again, goodbye! " Today really opened my eyes. I was deeply attracted by the long history and culture of our country and gained a lot of knowledge that books can't learn.