I love my hometown, and I prefer the annual Rime Ice and Snow Festival. At that time, in addition to enjoying the rime wrapped in silver, there will be a magical ice lantern garden party. Whenever night falls, the lanterns are put on at the beginning, which is the best time to watch the ice lanterns.
The location of the ice lantern garden party is in Century Square. From a distance, you can only see the crystal clear ice wall and the looming ice sculpture spire.
Walking into the garden, the ice lanterns are colorful and varied, which makes people seem to have walked into a fairyland in a fairy tale. In the ice lantern garden, the most mysterious is the igloo.
The igloo is green, and its shape is the same as a real house. I touched the wall of the igloo. "Wow, it's so cold!" There are all kinds of ice furniture in the igloo. Although the beautiful radio is silent, I feel it humming softly. It's really nice! That big and beautiful ice peach must have been left here by some fairy. I really want to go up for a bite.
Why is the igloo green? The answer lies in the ice where the igloo was built. It turns out that every ice brick is covered with small green lights, which is amazing enough! The most beautiful thing in the ice lantern garden is the ice boat, which emits purple, red and green light. Standing in the distance, it seems to be sailing. Dad carried me on the ice boat. Under the light, I seemed to sail fast on this ice boat and became the captain in charge of sailing! Standing on the ice boat, you can see the maze and hut opposite, colorful and beautiful! The most * * * in the ice lantern garden is the ice slide, which is three or four meters high and more than ten meters long. Along the ice ladder, my father and I stepped onto the ice slide step by step, and then sat on the snow circle (slide equipment). As soon as the staff pushed us, we slipped down, just like flying, and fell to the ground in a few seconds, which scared me to scream loudly.
Let's all try it! I won't let you down. There are many interesting and beautiful ice sculptures in the ice lantern garden.
Come and have a look! Harbin Tour-Ice Lantern Harbin has always been a beautiful place in my opinion. Because my nickname is Xiaoxue, there is a lot of snow there, so I have extraordinary feelings for it. I finally realized this dream these days, and I can go to Harbin with my parents.
This is my first trip with my parents, and I am very excited. Harbin gave me the impression that it was cold.
This is a cold trip. There, I felt the biting cold wind, the cold of ice and snow, and the cold of goose feather and heavy snow.
By contrast, Shanghai is simply too warm. The most interesting thing this time is the ice lamp.
At first, I thought an ice lantern was just like a lantern, with a round shell outside and a lamp inside. Hanging somewhere is an ice lantern. Later, when I saw the real ice lamp, I felt how ridiculous my idea was-the ice lamp was an ice sculpture with some colorful lights shining on it.
I saw an ice lamp, like a big hand, with five fingers upright. It was fun. I just sat on it and slipped down. The ice is so slippery! Then, I saw the tea picker who won the third prize. Beautiful tea pickers hold baskets in their hands, lower their heads and reach for tea. The sculpture is lifelike, which is simply a beautiful painting of picking tea.
I couldn't help taking out my camera and recording this beautiful scene. What makes me linger in the ice lantern is the big slide and the adventure castle.
Dad and I paid for it and climbed the long stairs. My heart has been beating, and it is beating harder and harder. I'm so scared, because I'm scared to look at such a big slide. I don't know what it's like to slide down there! I climbed up slowly.
I was scared when I looked down from the slide. I comfort myself that it should not be terrible to see others slipping.
So I sat trembling in front of the slide. Dad slipped from one side, and I hurried down to squeeze-my feet kept touching the walls on both sides, and the sound in my ears became louder and louder. I want to fly. That's so cool! Slowly, I have reached the underground, slowed down and slid forward.
When I stopped later, I turned a corner. Oh, I'm finally relieved.
My heart also calmed down. It's really useless to play, so * * *! Adventure Castle is short, as tall as me.
I walked up without fear. But at the peak, it's different. It feels slippery. If you are not careful, you will slip.
I walked slowly and steadily forward. The first adventure was to take a slippery bridge.
The bridge is arched and curved. It is covered with smooth ice. That's terrible! I asked my mother beside me to help me walk slowly.
I'm so glad I didn't slip! Because I leaned forward and walked in small steps as the guide said. After a pass, I am more confident.
Below is a straight slide. This slide is still straight on both sides and looks terrible.
I was a little scared, so I just stood by and waited for others to slide down and listen to their feelings. Is it dangerous? At this moment, an aunt opposite me slipped down. The old lady skated very fast, just sliding down and then sliding up to the edge of the steps. When she slipped halfway, she slipped to the middle and stopped.
Aunt pinched her waist and sighed and said, "My waist flashed." Hearing this, I was a little scared, but I still got up the courage to sit on the slide and got up the courage to slide down.
Wow! It feels like ... it feels like flying, so cool, so * * *! Later, when I wanted to stand up, I felt how slippery the ice was and I couldn't stand up. Later, I walked up the next flight of stairs.
This level has passed smoothly again. Then, I came to a deep pit and saw several people trying to climb it, but they all failed.
I jumped without hesitation, then put my foot on the opposite ground and leaned against it, and it took me a lot of effort to climb up. I am proud to see everyone behind me.
Next, I came to a small wooden bridge. When I walked up, I felt the bridge shaking and I felt like I was going to fall.
I quickened my pace and walked past in one breath. Haha, I'm so excited! All the rest.
2. Ice lantern is an ancient folk art form popular in northern China. Because of its unique geographical advantages, Heilongjiang can be said to be the earliest place to make ice lanterns. Legend has it that a long time ago, every winter night, on the Songnen Plain, people always saw groups of farmers and fishermen leisurely feeding horses for fishing. The lighting tools they used were lanterns made of ice. This is the earliest ice lamp. At that time, the process of making ice lanterns was also very simple. Put the water into a wooden bucket and freeze it into ice cubes, hollow it out, and put an oil lamp in it for lighting. The ice blocked the cold wind, and there was an immortal lamp in the darkness. Ice lanterns have become an indispensable helper in people's lives. Later, during the Spring Festival and the night of Shangyuan, people decorated it, which became a unique artistic expression for people to watch. The Qing Dynasty's "The Story of Heilongjiang" recorded this in detail: "Shangyuan, the city was brightly lit for five nights, and the village women came to see the play, and the car rang all night. Carved five or six feet of ice for the birthday lamp, with two torches in the middle, which looks like a crystal man. " At that time, ice lanterns appeared in some places in the south. During the years of Qianlong and Jiaqing, Zhang Wentao, a Sichuan poet, wrote a poem about ice lanterns, named Ice Lantern. The poem says: "When the night is cold, the ice lamp emits a long flame. According to the heat, the chisel leaks cold light. The shadow is wet and the stars are heavy, and the moon is clear. Three winters are full of literature and history, and the bottom is used to explore fireflies. " When Jin Derong, a Nanjing poet, was detained in Barkun, Xinjiang, he also lamented in his ancient poem "Song of Ice Lantern in Barkun": "Snow Mountain meets Tianshan Mountain, and there is eternal snow on it. The north wind turns into ice overnight, and the snow is turned into ice by skillful hands. Alum won't melt in ice, but candles will glow on ice. It is bright within five miles and can be taught for half a month day and night. The bright moon shines in the sky, and ten thousand people enter the Crystal Palace. "
Harbin is the cradle of ice and snow art in China, and its ice lanterns are well-known at home and abroad, enjoying a high reputation in China. The large-scale and organized production and display of ice lanterns in Harbin began at 1963. People naturally frozen more than a thousand ice lanterns and dozens of ice flowers with simple molds such as pots and barrels, and exhibited them in Zhao Lin Park on the Lantern Festival, which caused a sensation in the whole city and formed a grand scene of watching ice lanterns in empty lanes. Up to now, many old Harbin people are still fresh in their memories and filled with emotion. This is also the first organized and led ice lantern garden party in China. At that time, someone improvised words to describe this ancient and modern wonder: "Lantern Festival, Lantern Festival, Yushu ice lantern, bright moon." A sea of people, a sea of people, and the North Garden is red with candles. Red candle, red candle, shine on all people together. "Ice lanterns are the specialty of black land and the pride of Longjiang people. From the ice-making scene in the basin to the annual large-scale ice lantern garden party, Harbin ice lantern art is becoming more and more mature, and its influence and radiation have long been world-renowned and popular at home and abroad. From 65438 to 0985, the industrious and intelligent people of Ice City further tapped the thermal energy of ice and snow, developed ice and snow resources, and launched the Harbin Ice and Snow Festival centered on ice and snow art, ice and snow sports, ice and snow culture, ice and snow tourism, and ice and snow trade, which turned the frightening ice and snow into precious natural resources and added abundant spring to the winter of Ice City. After that, the annual 65438+10.5 became a unique local traditional festival in Harbin. Northerners changed the habit of "cat winter" and began to participate in various ice and snow activities. Winter in Harbin is no longer lonely, but Harbin has become hot.
In the past, farmers feeding horses in Songnen Plain and fishermen fishing along the Songhua River often made ice lamps as lighting appliances in order to persist in winter night production.
At that time, the method of making ice lanterns was simple: pour water into the bucket and freeze it. Before the water freezes, take the bucket into the house and heat it slightly, so that the bucket and the ice can be separated naturally. Pull out the ice, cut the top, pour out the unfrozen water in the middle, and become a hollow ice sheet. Put the lamp in the middle so that it won't be blown out by the cold wind. Later, the poor couldn't afford lanterns and didn't want to be lonely during the Spring Festival and Shangyuan Night. They also made some ice lanterns in front of the door, or burned holes and tied ropes for children to carry, so as to increase the festive atmosphere.
The ancient ice lanterns were made and used by the poor, so they were also called poor household lamps. At the beginning of 1964, Hongwei wrote, "In the past, the cold door was illuminated by ice lamps, and the old things were like smoke. Memories always hung up, and thousands of people shed tears."
Nowadays, the spring in China is good, the world is cold and the weather is myriad. Don't forget the source of drinking water. The word "picking mulberry seeds to see ice lanterns" has made a high summary of ice lanterns in history. Ice lanterns made and used by the poor lack written records because they are difficult to study.
Only when you enter the scholar-bureaucrat's house can you see the words. The first mention of the combination of ice and lamp is probably a collection of Baimaotang.
This book records Gu Jingxing, a poet in qi zhou, Hubei Province, in the poem "Making Lights in the Snow" in the early Qing Dynasty, describing the touching scene of building snow and ice in the courtyard and lighting candles in it. In the Kangxi period, the word "ice lantern" appeared formally, and Fu Shan, a Shanxi poet at that time, also wrote the poem "Cold Zhai Yun Ice Lantern".
On the occasion of Qianlong Jiaqing, Sichuan poet Zhang Wentao wrote a poem called Ice Lantern. The poem says: "When the night is cold, the ice lamp emits a long flame. According to the heat, the chisel leaks cold light.
The shadow is wet and the stars are heavy, and the moon is clear. Three winters full of literature and history, with fireflies at the bottom. "
Since then, ice lanterns have appeared in many places. During the reign of Qianlong and Jiaqing, Nanjing poet Jin Derong was detained in Barkun (now Barkun Town, Xinjiang) in the northeast of Xinjiang for three years. Seeing that a businessman from Shanxi, Zheng, lived there, "Every winter, snow is an ice lantern", he wrote an ancient poem "Eight Kun Ice Lantern Song": "The snow mountain is high and connected with Tianshan Mountain, and there is eternal snow on it.
The north wind turns into ice overnight, and the snow is turned into ice by skillful hands. Alum won't melt in ice, but candles will glow on ice.
It is bright within five miles and can be taught for half a month day and night. When the moon shines in the blue sky, thousands of people enter the Water Mirror Palace. "
At the end of the Qing Dynasty, ice lanterns were also exhibited in Beijing. According to Xia's Notes on Old Beijing, at that time, every January, there were always various lantern festivals in Beijing, and the Sixth Gate was also decorated with lanterns, which was called "Six Lights".
Among the six lanterns, "there are ice lanterns, carved with ice, all kinds of flying away, and the poor workers are very clever." From now on, on the fifteenth day of the first month, the workers in Shichahai Ice Room made a hollow three-dimensional oval ice shape slightly larger than the jar from Shichahai natural ice, and lit candles in it, and put it on the street at the east edge of Shichahai and at the west exit of Liuyihu for people to watch.
The ice lanterns in Jilin in the late Qing Dynasty were not inferior. According to Jilin Chronicle Poetry, Shen Junping of Jilin once said that the scholar-officials were good at making ice lanterns in winter.
At that time, people recited an ice lantern poem: "Exquisite and bright, my heart is completely clear. Who is like a hollow Buddha and a beautiful lion is like snow sculpture? "
In the extreme frontier of Heilongjiang, people make ice lanterns by using the climatic conditions of frost in July and sudden snow in three winters. Xi Qing, a scholar in Qing Dynasty, described the exhibition of ice lanterns in Qiqihar during Jiaqing period in "Notes on Heilongjiang": "In Shangyuan, there were lanterns in the city for five nights, and the village women came to see the play, and the cars rang all night.
Carved five or six feet of ice for birthday lights, with two torches in the middle, looks like a crystal man. This is rare. "
[Edit this paragraph] It is also very skillful to make ice lanterns in ancient times. The raw materials used are both ice and snow. In order to prolong the exhibition life, some even "put alum into the ice" or "pour snow into the ice with alum water", so that the ice lamp will not dissolve until February and March.
As for the shape of the production, it is even more varied and ingenious. The Xinjiang Balikun Ice Lantern written in China's Poems on Jinling in Past Dynasties is "more than ten feet long, and the mountains, pavilions, jade screens, stone walls, several cases and figures inside are all filled with ice and illuminated by candles."
The Chronicle of Jilin records that the local ice lanterns are "engraved with the images of the Eight Immortals and Guanyin". Cut it into a lamp and light a candle at night, which is as strange as carving, and its ingenuity is incredible. " The production of ice lamps is a systematic project, and its technological process is roughly divided into the following stages: in the severe cold of minus 20 degrees in winter, Songhua River is first used to make hard ice with strong plasticity and almost the same compressive strength as ordinary materials, and then it is broken into ice materials with different specifications by electricity according to the requirements of design drawings, and then it is processed into ice bricks or ice sculpture accessories with carpenter's planer, flat shovel and other tools, and water is used as adhesive to create towering ice sculpture buildings and exquisite handicraft shapes.
Because of this, ice lanterns and other lanterns attract many audiences. The ice lanterns in Barkun, Xinjiang attract "scholars and women from urban and rural areas to gather together, and the viewers can see them".
"Jilin Tongzhi" records: "The fifteenth day is the Lantern Festival ... On the third day of entering the city, golden drum lanterns are blazing and flowers are blooming. This is a day when men and women travel and fill alleys. "
On the night of the Lantern Festival, boys and girls of all ethnic groups go to watch the lanterns, but they are particularly interested in the ice lanterns of the old birthday star, chatting while watching and tasting. What a lively scene this is.
Harbin is the cradle of ice and snow art in China, and its ice lanterns are well-known at home and abroad, enjoying a high reputation in China. The large-scale and organized production and display of ice lanterns in Harbin began at 1963. People naturally frozen more than a thousand ice lanterns and dozens of ice flowers with simple molds such as pots and barrels, and exhibited them in Zhao Lin Park on the Lantern Festival, which caused a sensation in the whole city and formed a grand scene of watching ice lanterns in empty lanes.
Up to now, many old Harbin people are still fresh in their memories and filled with emotion. This is also the first organized and led ice lantern garden party in China.
At that time, someone improvised words to describe this ancient and modern wonder: "Lantern Festival, Lantern Festival, Yushu ice lantern, bright moon." A sea of people, a sea of people, and the North Garden is red with candles.
Red candle, red candle, light up everyone's joy. "Ice lanterns are the specialty of black land and the pride of Longjiang people.
From the ice-making scene in the basin to the annual large-scale ice lantern garden party, Harbin ice lantern art is becoming more and more mature, and its influence and radiation have long been world-renowned.
4. The ice sculpture composition is in the corner of Ningxia, beside the Yellow River, and the gorgeous colors and a chill attract us.
Not bronze, not rock, but ice. Walking into the Yellow River Hengcheng, you will always feel a chill floating around you, but it is this chill that makes the ice sculpture stand forever! Ice sculpture, transparent ice sculpture, painted with natural colors in the dark. I don't know whether the color is transparent or the color is transparent. It's really hard to guess. No matter from which angle, the colors with a sense of transparency are refreshing.
A huge piece of ice, through the sculptor's hands full of wisdom and thought, let the Yellow River pass through the city, become a place people yearn for, and make the flat ground full of human wisdom and greatness! No matter what walls, towers, dragons, mosques and castles are carved, every line is so perfect, leaving no flaws, and every grass and tree is so vividly greeted. Ice sculpture, an imaginative ice sculpture, its beauty lies in the fact that sculptors cast it with their hands.
5. Composition about Ice Lantern 1. Needless to say, the ice lanterns in Harbin and the stone forest in Yunnan, the famous snacks in various places alone are one of the important reasons for foreign tourists to visit China!
Needless to say, the coolness and beauty here, the blue sky alone is enough for you to wander back and forth.
Needless to say, the majestic Potala Palace and the snowy Tianshan Mountains are just endless green grass and blue sky, which is enough to intoxicate us.
Little X said: Needless to say how difficult this problem is, and whether you will help me or not, but as long as I make up my mind and keep working hard, I will be able to solve this problem one day.
Needless to say, there are 12 math problems to do, 20 English words to learn, and a Chinese composition alone takes more than an hour. When do you think I have to go to bed?
6. The ancient houses are full of traces of history, not to mention the bottles of the Tang Dynasty and the paintings of the Song Dynasty. The tiles of the Qing Dynasty alone can be priceless.
7. Needless to say, the balconies in the school are green bamboo forests, flowing rivers and trees with green leaves. Needless to say, the sound of reading floating from the small Woods, the scenes of fighting for each other on the basketball court and the songs floating in the classroom have infinite vitality and vitality because the students walk out of the campus and are exposed to the sun.
6. Write a composition about the ice lantern exhibition How to write a composition The winter vacation is coming, and our family decided to go to Longqingxia to see the ice lantern in February 1.
Just because I'm going to see the ice lantern, I keep saying every night: How time flies so slowly, when can I get to 1 ... Finally, I get 1. I used to get up very slowly, but I'm going to see the ice lantern today, so I got up soon. After I packed my things, my father drove us away.
After half an afternoon's drive, I finally reached my destination. Our family stayed in a hotel near the ice lantern exhibition.
After we packed our travel supplies, we went out for a walk. I found an ice slide next to the hotel, where many children lined up to play; So my sister and I each took a mat and lined up to play. It's really interesting! We've skated many times! In the evening, we went to see the ice lantern exhibition. We saw all kinds of ice lanterns: ice sculpture man, ice sculpture tree, ice sculpture tower, ice sculpture car, ice sculpture room, ice sculpture lion, ice sculpture deer, ice sculpture fish, ice sculpture penguin! Every ice lantern is beautifully carved, and it is beautiful against the colorful lights! We also played bumper cars on the ice, which was super * * *.
We reached the top of the mountain by elevator. On the top of the mountain, you can see the light of the ice lamp under the mountain and the moonlight of the bright moon in the sky. How beautiful! It's going down the mountain, but how? At this time, I found a sightseeing pulley next to me, so my family went down the mountain by roller skating. The process of sliding down is like flying, so fast! It feels so cool ... I like this ice lantern exhibition and will come back next year.
7. Look at the ice lamp composition. Today is New Year's Day. My parents are going to take me to see the ice lantern. I am dancing with joy.
When we came to the park, we were immediately attracted by the night view there. At first glance, the whole park is simply a world of colored lights.
In the past, clusters of colorful ice lanterns made the park seem to be covered with pearls and crystal strings. Some are painted as 12 zodiac signs: rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, sheep, monkey, chicken, dog and pig.
Every zodiac is carved very realistically! Looking up, these 12 animals are smiling, as if welcoming tourists to watch. Looking up, there are crystal lights everywhere.
Do you know how much effort the workers' uncles have devoted to this? I love my hometown, and I love the ice lanterns in my hometown even more.
8. Write a composition about the ice lantern exhibition How to write a composition The winter vacation is coming, and our family decided to go to Longqingxia to see the ice lantern in February 1.
Just because I'm going to see the ice lantern, I keep saying every night: How time flies so slowly, when can I get to 1 ... Finally, I get 1. I used to get up very slowly, but I'm going to see the ice lantern today, so I got up soon. After I packed my things, my father drove us away. After half an afternoon's drive, I finally reached my destination.
Our family stayed in a hotel near the ice lantern exhibition. After we packed our travel supplies, we went out for a walk. I found an ice slide next to the hotel, where many children lined up to play; So my sister and I each took a mat and lined up to play. It's really interesting! We've skated many times!
In the evening, we went to see the ice lantern exhibition. We saw all kinds of ice lanterns: ice sculpture man, ice sculpture tree, ice sculpture tower, ice sculpture car, ice sculpture room, ice sculpture lion, ice sculpture deer, ice sculpture fish, ice sculpture penguin! Every ice lantern is beautifully carved, and it is beautiful against the colorful lights! We also played bumper cars on the ice, which was super * * *. We reached the top of the mountain by elevator. On the top of the mountain, you can see the light of the ice lamp under the mountain and the moonlight of the bright moon in the sky. How beautiful! It's going down the mountain, but how? At this time, I found a sightseeing pulley next to me, so my family went down the mountain by roller skating. The process of sliding down is like flying, so fast! It feels so good ...
I like this ice lantern exhibition, and I will come again next year!
My hometown is the 11th Harbin Ice and Snow World this year. Mom and dad brought me here, and I felt like I was in an ice wonderland.
This is a colorful ice lantern with many dazzling lights embedded on it. There are ice sculptures, thermometers, Qin terracotta warriors and horses and the longest slide in the world.
But what impressed me the most was the ice sculpture slide, which was located in the center of the world of ice and snow. The slide is hemispherical and made of ice, with many lights embedded in it. How like a headlight ball! There are two crystal slides on each side of the hemisphere. Do you know why they are called crystal slides? Let me tell you something! Because this slide is all made of smooth ice, the ice on the slide is smooth and flat, just like a mirror made of ice, so it is called crystal slide. Both sides of the crystal slide are also made of ice, which reminds me of the Great Wall of Wan Li. There are dazzling lights in the ice, as if traveling through the lights. There are two arched Kobashiguchi under the slide, almost as high as a person, and they can freely cross with us.