《消失的地平线》读后感英文版500字
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Lost HorizonLost Horizon is a novel written by an English writer James Hilton. It was in this book that the writer invented the word –“Shangri-La”, which has become the symbol of eternity, tranquility and peace. The novel is mainly about 4 kidnapped west erners’ exotic experience in the mysterious western China, Tibet. About the novel, what interest me most are the plot, the theme and the harmonious coexistence of eastern and western culture in Shangri-La.Mysteries run through the whole novel, including whether Shangri-La really exists on the earth, whether people living there could stay healthy and young and whether Conway told a real story or just made everything up, etc. The writer kept the readers in suspense from the very beginning of the story. Meeting several Englishmen in a club, “I” learned an acquaintance of mine, Conway was kidnapped in a plane hi-jacking happened in Baskul. After that, Rutherford told me that he had met Conway after the kidnapping and offered me a manuscript recording Conway's experiences. It turned out that Conway, Miss Brinklow, Barnard and Mallison were brought to Shangri-La deliberately for the sustainable development of the area, a paradise where beautiful scenery was everywhere and people lived and worked in peace and contentment. Conway and the other three led a comfortable life in a luxurious lamasery that practised a mixture of Lamaism and Christianity. The High Lama finally confessed that they intended to train some young foreigners to be the future Lamas. Conway was astounded that people here never grew old, for example, the High Lama himself was actually over 200. The fantastic prospect that one could have endless time to read and wander in such a wonderland tempted passionless Conway to stay. However, he suddenly changed his mind and left Shangri-La with Mallison and the old “girl” Lo-Tsen. Again, the novel ended with the meeting between “I” and Rutherford. He had tried to inspect the authenticity of Conway’s story. What made things more confusing was that a doctor of the Chung-Kiang hospital where muzzy Conway was found told Rutherford that Conway was brought there by a really old woman(Lo-Tsen), which proved that staying in Shangri-La couldreally prolong one’s life. The utopia and its mysteries created in the novel ha ve attracted people from all over the world to explore the western China to search for Shangri-La. A town in Yunnan Province, China, named itself “Shangri-La” for the novel’s great impact.The novel expressed the writer’s yearning for a world without viol ence and materialism. The book was published in 1933 when the world had just gone through the cruelty of World War I and was experiencing great economic depression began in 1929. At that time, the rising of the fascist dictatorship also indicated an even greater war. People really thirsted for a world of peace and beauty, which can be called escapism to some extent. In the Lost Horizon, the high Lama had come across the isolated place high in the mountain and decided to stay because of his fears of a coming catastrophic world war. The escapism and the utopia reflected in the novel remind me of a Classical Chinese prose, Cathay' s Utopia Peach Bloom Source(桃花源记). Living in the age of war and chaos, Wei and Jin Dynasties, the writer Tao Yuanming chose to live in seclusion. Just like people of Shangri-La, men and women of the Peach Bloom Source also lived a self-sufficient life in a paradise free of war, rank, oppression and violence. Life in both Shangri-La and Peach Bloom Source were peaceful and tranquil. People get along harmoniously peacefully with nature and with each other. James Hilton and Tao Yuanming expressed their and dissatisfaction and resistance towards the depressing reality by creating the two paradises that were only mirages or something imagina ry existed in the writer’s mind and could never be found.In the novel, western and eastern coexisted in the mysterious Utopia. First, the mixture of Christianity and Lamaism was the basis of people’s belief. However, other Chinese religions were also practiced in this region, such as other sects of Buddhism as well as Taoism. Second, the Lamas lived in a Tibetan monastery with modern western domestic installation. It was amazing that such an isolated community was even equipped with a system of central heating. Third, Lamas studied not only religious doctrine but also modern science and they had a good command over several languages so they all could speak perfect English. Fourth, as Chinese, they enjoyedwestern music very much. One of the lamas was a pupil of Chopin therefore people there had access to Chopin’ great unpublished music. Fifth, though people in the valley were benefited by the convenient modern facilities, they still didn’t affected by the hustle and bustle of western life. They never hurried to do anything for their prevalent belief was in moderation. It was claimed that people were “moderately sober, moderately chaste, and moderately honest.”The three points listed above are not the whole story of Lost Horizon’s glamour. It is not an adventure but makes me feel thrilled and fascinated; it is not a historical novel but offers me chances to feel the supernatural Tibetan culture and the encounter of two distinguishing culture. Maybe it is no need to search for Shangri-La as long as we keep reading, we may also find our haven in literature.。
第一章2021.12.191.Wyland was one of the Embassy secretaries; he had just given us dinner at Tempelhof—not very cheerfully, I fancied, but with the equanimity which a diplomat must always keep on tap for such occasions. It seemed likely that nothing but the fact of being three celibate Englishmen in a foreign capital could have brought us together, and I had already reached the conclusion that the slight touch of priggishness which I remembered in Wyland Tertius had not diminished with years and an M.V.O. Rutherford I liked more, he had ripened well out of the skinny, precocious infant whom I had once alternately bullied and patronized.维兰德刚刚在特贝霍夫饭店请我们吃饭,我觉得气氛并不热烈,席间,他都保持着作为一个外交官在类似场合必须具有的镇静。
这似乎只不过是三个单身英国男子在外国首都不期而遇罢了,而且,我发觉维兰德身上将有的那种自命不凡并没有随岁月的流逝而消失;我更欣赏卢瑟福,他已经很成熟,不再是那个皮包骨头,像个小大人似的男孩子。
想当年我竟在欺负他的同时又充当他的保护者呢!2.We had a good view of the big Luft-Hansa machines as they arrived at the aerodrome from all parts of Central Europe, and towards dusk, when arc-flares were lighted, the scene took on a rich, theatrical brilliance.中欧各国飞来的飞机降落的时候,我们好好地欣赏了一番这些巨大的飞行器。
『读书』詹姆斯希尔顿《消失的地平线》心中的“香格里拉”“香格里拉”这个富有诗意的所在,曾一度成为西方人魂牵梦萦的远方。
那是因为英国作家詹姆斯·希尔顿的一部作品,《消失的地平线》。
在这本书里,作者描述了一片既与世隔绝,又与外界文明齐肩的神秘的雪域世界。
它是另一种意义上的世外桃源,作者赋之予一个美妙的名字“香格里拉”。
在藏文中,“香格里拉”的含义是“心中的日月”。
而詹姆斯的故事正是发生在这片广袤神秘的东方大陆,在高原之巅,在群山怀抱,在中国的西藏。
西藏,由于它的地理位置、自然环境、人文信仰等诸多因素,对于大多数人而言,它一直都是迷一样的存在。
不过,随着目前交通、通讯事业的发达,越来越多的人开始走进西藏、了解西藏。
不觉中,这片雪域王国正悄悄地揭开神秘面纱,惊艳世人的眼球。
前段时间,我曾分享过书云的一本书《西藏一年》,书中如实记录了普通西藏农民夏、秋、冬、春四季的生活故事,情感真挚而生动。
在这里,我们得以了解真实的西藏,它的独特令人心动和神往。
而今天这本《消失的地平线》,它呈现给我们的则是虚构的“香格里拉”,令无数人为之陶醉、为之沉迷,不惜千里迢迢长途跋涉、甚至冒着生命危险仍去追随、去探寻的梦寐所在。
一次惊心动魄的意外之旅故事缘起于一次惊心动魄的意外之旅。
1931年5月,由于战争的缘故,人们正在将平民从巴斯库尔疏散到白沙瓦。
而碰巧聚集在一架小型的为一些印度邦主打造的“政府班机”中的四个人,却经历了一次别开生面的长期旅行。
四名乘客分别是,东方传教士罗伯塔·柏灵克洛小姐、美国人亨利·巴纳德、英国领事休·康韦和副领事查尔斯·马林森上尉。
他们没能顺利的从瑞士的巴斯库尔到巴基斯坦的白沙瓦,反而在经过长时间的高空遨游最终在凌晨一点半,降落在渺无人烟、风暴肆虐的青藏高原。
上午时分,劫持他们的飞行员离世,弥留之际给他们指出一处落脚之地,也就是附近的一座喇嘛寺,它在山谷的那边。
《消失的地平线》读后感范文(通用5篇)《消失的地平线》读后感范文(通用5篇)《消失的地平线》读后感1最近,读了《消失的地平线》,就好像和作者一起进行了一场旅行,我们在建在天上的神奇国度中游览了一番。
那就是神秘的香格里拉。
故事主要讲诉了四个身份各异的西方人,由于各种原因,被一个东方人劫机,飞到了香格里拉。
那里有净明如镜的天空、葱葱郁郁的山林、洁白优雅的雪山、宁静深邃的峡谷,和那安然和谐的淳朴民风。
小说中的四人无一例外的被这远离尘嚣的“桃花源”所影响。
他们疲惫的心理受到美景的洗礼,甚至不想再离开。
也许,灵魂的净土,才是我们心灵的归宿。
如今的我们,生活在钢筋水泥的大都市里,看惯了人声鼎沸的热闹集市,看惯了红灯酒绿的都市霓虹,那纯净美丽的风景线早已被我们所遗忘。
社会在飞速发展,经济水平在不断的提高,空气也越来越浑浊,我们也越来越像独立在自然之外的生命体。
我们拥有比古人更多的物质条件,但是,我们在这繁忙的生活之中,安静的做个美梦,都会觉得是如此的奢侈。
在这个和平表相下的社会之中,我们面对着诸多挑战,激烈的竞争,学习的压力。
当看到为了争夺利益而发生的一些不好的事情时,不知道你们是否和我一样感到恐惧、失望和无奈。
我不惧怕挑战,我只是不愿意在钢筋水泥之中迷失自己。
我的心灵像西藏虔诚的朝圣者一样天天在祈祷。
我不希望香格里拉只是一梦想,不希望那美丽的地平线消失。
正如作者所说,我们一直在追求,一直在失去,一直在伤感。
大学就像香格里拉一样,给了我们一个宁静的学习环境,我们可以不被外界所困扰而专心学术,但当我们离开大学走向社会之后,还能否像现在这样从容不迫,还能否守住心里那片净土。
我并不是说我们要去逃离城市,毕竟对现代人来说,过上“采菊东篱下,悠然见南山”的生活是不可能的事情。
作者文中描写的香格里拉也许只是他的想象,它不在云南,也不在西藏。
它只是借代了一个风景如画,绝世脱俗,没有一切纷扰的地方而已。
不管现实怎样,就在心里留下一片净土,去体味人生,去做自己喜欢做的事情,这样的生活还缺少什么呢?这部小说诠释了生命的意义,但全文没有一句空洞的大道理。
Impressions of Lost HorizonI. The book and the writerLost Horizon, which written by James Hilton, a famous British writer. Hilton wrote his two most remembered books, Lost Horizon and Goodbye, Mr. Chips while living in a rather ordinary semi-detached house on Oak Hill Gardens, Woodford Green. The book, published in 1933, caught the notice of the public and became a huge success.II. Background knowledgeIn this novel, the writer developed plots with the First World War, the economy depression in the United States of American and the great mass fervor in exploration as the background. It is because of their query to the reality and the disappearance of European civilization that western literature writers have been keen on showing the different nations and culture. The appearance of the ideal Chinese image in this literary work is not up to the reality of China, but to the requirement of warning the corrupt and money-oriented European countries. The writer wished that European countries would accelerate the reformation of their own nations, hoping create a new western world with peace, improvement, equality and wisdom.III. Shangri-laLost Horizon was considered as the origin of Shangri-la (Chinese: Xianggelila), a fictional utopian lamasery high in the mountains of Tibet. Created a buzz in Europe after its publish, the book became a best-seller in America and Japan and the other countries.Actually, it is this book makes Shangri-la famous. The word “Shangri-la”was even written into some dictionaries of English language. For example, in The Concise Oxford Dictionary, the definition of Shangri-la is “an imaginary earthly paradise”. In this book, Shangri-la was described as a mysterious and beautiful place. As the writer described, “Shangri-la was lovely then, touched with the mystery that lies at the core of all loveliness”, and one will feel like “having reached at last some place that was an end, a finality” while standing in Shangri-la. Therefore, every year a flow of great explorers from all over the world came to Tibet to unravel the mysteries of Shangri-la.Shangri-la, such a peaceful and beautiful Pure Land, was a paradise with the unparalleled original natural beauty in reader s’ eyes. There was no war or hunger or crime but the most peaceful life. People who lived in Shangri-la were friendly and “good-humored, courteous and carefree, busy at innumerable jobs but not in any apparent hurry over them”. They believe in Moderation, which means that they “inculcate the virtue of avoiding excess of all kind”. They are moderately sober, moderately chaste, and moderately honest.IV. CharacterThe main character in this book, Hugh Conway, was a veteran member of the British diplomatic service. In other’s eyes, Conway was a clever, clam and brave young man. “He was certainly remarkable as a youth, and to me, who had known him at the hero-worshipping age, his memory is still quite romantically distinct”, the writer made such a description about Conway. Conway was always polite and knowledgeable. He knew many kind of language and can speak Chinese well. But when he talked to Chang, he had not let it be known that he spoke any Eastern tongue because he “felt it might be a useful card up his sleeve”. From this point, I think that he is also a cautious man and always handle affairs carefully.There are two other characters named Chang and Perrauh. They lived a long and carefree life in Shangri-la, especially Perrauh who had lived more than 300 years. Chang was “a subtle quibbler”, in Conway’s eyes, he was also a knowledgeable old man (actually he looked younger than he ought to be). As for Perrauh, he still alive as an over 300 years old man. It is impossible in reality, but in Shangri-la, it is true. He was a wise man who kept pursuing high self-improvement, “behaved without care for imminence with which he had always desired”, and “he kept at heart and throughout all vicissitudes the tranquil tastes of a scholar.The youngest man who came to Shangri-la with Conway in this novel named Mallinson. I think that he was an impatient and emotional young man. When he found that he and his fellows were hijacked and had no choice but wait and see, he shouted angrily, “are we bound to sit here twiddling our thumbs while this maniac does everything he damn well wants? What’s to prevent us from smashing that panel and having it out with him?” Meanwhile, Mallinson was too assertive. He thought that Chinese or even Asians are dilatory and can’t get them do anything quickly and efficiently. Yet to Conway it did not appear that the Eastern races were dilatory, but “rather that Englishmen and Americans charged the world in a state of continual and rather preposterous fever-heat”.There were some other characters in this novel, such as the stubborn Miss Brinklow who was interested in introducing western religions to people in Shangri-la and the kind Barnard.V. ConclusionIt is easy to understand the story itself; however, it is hard for me to understand the inner true essence of it. It is true that our world is much better than before, but some loveliest things have gone also, such as higher civilization. The war, lust and brutality have taken the place of them. I really hope that places like Shangri-la are really exist in somewhere of the world, which only have hope but no war, hunger or crime.。
消失的地平线读后感消失的地平线读后感1《消失的地平线》一书,是英国作家詹姆斯。
希尔顿写于1933年。
主要内容是描写四位不同经历的旅客,在一次偶然的情况下开始的一段旅程。
5月20日,巴斯库尔,传教士柏灵克洛小姐、美国人巴纳德、英国领事馆的康韦和马林森一行四人原本要一同搭载飞机前往白沙瓦。
然而,在飞行的途中,这四位乘客获悉自己所乘坐的飞机被劫持了。
最终飞机在飞行了很长一段时间之后,于夜晚迫降在了昆仑山脉一处不为人知的地方。
飞行员在临死之前,告诉他们,在远处,翻过上岗有个叫“香格里拉”的地方,那里有座喇嘛寺,在那里他们将得到帮助。
人迹罕至,狂风肆虐、饥寒交迫的情况,并无选择,然后正当他们要动身前往的时候,“意外”的跟另一队要去“香格里拉”的人相遇了,其中一位姓张的先生,能说一口流利的英语。
在张先生的帮助下,一行四人顺利的来到香格里拉(蓝月谷)。
至此开始一段神奇的旅行。
香格里拉(蓝月谷)坐落在卡拉卡尔山下的,虽然在任何一张地图上都找不到它,然而大自然的鬼斧神工赋予了它得天独厚的地理优势。
这里的人民接受喇嘛寺的管理。
喇嘛的管理方式类似于道家的无为而治,然后其生活哲学又有点类似儒家的中庸,因为从张先生的嘴里不止一次的听到“适度”这个词。
这里即唯美安静又处处透出神秘。
按理,这里是与世隔绝的,然后它确有完备的管道系统,图书馆里收藏了大量西方书籍,对于音乐更是颇有底蕴。
在这样的环境下,四位旅客的性格开始慢慢展现。
传教士柏灵克洛小姐秉承基督教价值观,认为香格里拉是需要被拯救的对象;美国人巴纳德天性乐观,经历的人生的大起大落,对香格里拉的安逸表示认同;而三十七岁的康韦和二十四的马林森则是本书的两个核心人物,也代表了中庸和激进、复杂和简单、悲天悯人与我行我素之间的冲突。
康韦和马林森同时喜欢了这里的一个中国女子:洛岑。
一个犹如“玻璃杯中映出的一道虹,或是果树花瓣上的一颗露珠”一样的女子。
她出身于满族的皇室,十八岁那年,为了在喀什跟他的未婚夫见面,随从在山里迷路,被香格里拉救起。
消失的地平线:人性与社会的断裂引言《消失的地平线》是一本以人性和社会关系为主题的小说。
通过讲述多个角色在一个背景故事中的体验和相互作用,揭示了现代社会中人性与社会之间的断裂现象。
本文将探讨这个主题,并分析小说中相关角色的心理、行为以及与社会的关系。
人性与社会断裂的原因1.科技进步带来了便利,却也加深了人际之间的隔阂。
例如,随着手机和社交媒体的普及,人们更多地沉浸于虚拟世界中,导致真实生活中面对面沟通减少。
2.社会竞争压力增加,个体主义思潮兴起。
在追求物质成功和满足自我需求的过程中,人们常常忽略了他人的感受和需求,导致彼此之间缺乏共情和互助精神。
3.价值观多元化引发了道德困惑。
不同群体持有不同观点和信仰,使得道德标准模糊不清,在决策和行为上出现了分歧和冲突。
小说中的角色与社会断裂主人公A:迷失的青年•独立自主的个体,对社会期待较高,但感到迷茫和失落。
•在不断奔波求职的过程中经历了心理挣扎,往往无法适应现实世界的残酷性。
•因为受到竞争环境的影响,他变得自私和冷漠,与家人和朋友关系疏远。
角色B:网络成瘾少女•沉溺于虚拟世界并缺乏真实社交经验。
•与父母、老师、同学之间存在代沟和隔阂。
•由于过度依赖互联网与游戏,她在情感发展方面存在困难。
角色C:道德沦丧的商人•在商业领域中以成功者形象示人,但背地里却没有良好道德观念。
•辜负了曾信任他并合作过的伙伴们,在利益至上下牺牲了人情关系。
克服人性与社会断裂的方法1.建立良好的人际关系和沟通技巧,增进互信和理解。
2.倡导共情与互助精神,培养团队合作意识。
3.传播积极价值观,塑造健康社会氛围。
结论《消失的地平线》通过描绘不同角色之间的心理冲突及其与社会关系的断裂,深入探讨了现代社会中人性与社会之间的问题。
我们应该意识到这个问题的存在,并通过积极行动来修复和加强人与人、人与社会之间的联系,构建一个更加和谐和有温度的社会环境。
《消失的地平线》读后感800字_读后感_模板《消失的地平线》读后感800字阮泳雅《消失的地平线》描述了四位偶然乘坐从巴斯库尔到白沙瓦飞机的四位乘客康维、马林森、巴纳德(实为布莱恩特)及布林克洛修女被一名带有左轮手枪冒充飞行员的中国男子强行带到香格里拉。
由于各自的背景不同,对于这不可思议、完全摸不着头脑的经历,四位有不同的表现。
康维在第一次看到壮观迷人的卡拉卡尔雪山就被其深深吸引,成为后来他对永远留在香格里拉坦然接受的开始或说伏笔。
而巴纳德与布林克洛都找到留下来的理由。
只有马林森从一开始到之后都没有改变过离开的想法,最后成功说服罗珍(另一早于四人来到香格里拉的满族女子)与康维与他一起离开。
在书中,香格里拉是一处与世隔绝的世外桃源。
无论是建筑、还是日常设施,都体现东方文化与西方科技的圆满结合。
这里居民组成虽然主要是藏人与汉人,但在喇嘛寺中有着不同国家的人共同生活,他们大多都是偶然踏足西藏,受到香格里拉的热情接待,最后留在香格里拉。
在香格里拉推崇适度的原则,适度的开明,适度的严苛,任何规矩都有一定的灵活与弹性。
由于地理优势,香格里拉得天独厚地不受外界“污染”,人们因为足够的金矿而生活无忧,因为有特殊的药草而延缓衰老。
在书的接近尾声处,香格里拉的首领圆寂,将整个香格里拉及其命运交到康维手里。
在康维心里,从见到卡拉卡尔山开始,就埋下香格里拉的美好种子,加上经过几年战争心理上对“外面”的疲惫、无所谓,才在与香格里拉首领第一次见面就相信香格里拉的美好、宁静安详。
而在马林森的心中,从非自愿来到香格里拉开始,就认定香格里拉是黑暗邪恶势力掌控之地。
诚然,马林森说服康维一同离开的话不无道理,确有可能。
康维确实没有经过实证,仅凭香格里拉首领与张的话就全部相信了。
正如人们相信自己愿意相信的。
在香格里拉首领与康维的最后一次谈话中,首领有谈及自己对世界未来的预言,“一场暴风雨”将要来临,是世界范围的文明的“暴风雨”,但他相信香格里拉会度过,相信康维能带领香格里拉度过。
消失的地平线英文读后感The first time I opened the lost horizon, I was attracted by the beautiful pictures inside. In Hilton's works, I saw the detailed beauty and loneliness of Syracuse plateauSnow capped mountains, lush forests, graceful rivers and quiet lakes. The mysterious story makes me have to believe that when in the place closest to the sky. Or built inAmong the magical countries in the sky, there is really a hidden country in the country, that is Shangri La.The story mainly tells that in the early 1930s, William, the consul of the British Consulate in South Asia, Bernard manningson, an American, and brinkolo, a missionary, were in the South Asian subcontinentWhen basku took the opportunity to baishawa, an important exchange town between the East and the West on the Silk Road, he was unaware of it. Hijacked by an oriental and arranged mysteriouslyCame to the mysterious Shangri La, a comfortable livingenvironment and a fascinating paradise.Hilton said there is another hope: when the wind layer comes, every flower of civilization will be devastated and everything of mankind will be destroyed. Unprecedented "great darkness" belt When you come, Shangri La will save civilization. During the great depression, how he wished he could escape to a world like Shangri La and become a thief of time.However. Look at our current life, fast-paced lifestyle, impetuous life, noisy night domain, and it seems that we can't avoid vulgarity and freedom outside the golden yearEscape. Many people lose their original direction on the way of chasing their dreams. Unconsciously, it seems that people all over the world are chasing fame and wealth for lifeFilled with the smell of indifferent derivatives, people have no sense of smell. Only then do we know that we have pawned the two double-edged swords of fame, wealth and money with things we can't redeem.Hilton built the "Peach Blossom Land" in the western world with aesthetic language. It is a quiet and mysterious world, like a dreamlike mystery, where there are endless gold and cashModern appliances, the secret of eternal longevity, where "forever" is no longer a word and two characters full of fantasy, emptiness and horror, which is the most reasonable thing for human beingsThink of heaven.However. It is indeed a sub dimensional space, standing on the other side, as if everything has been enriched, full and reposed. There is hope. Kang, the protagonist in the bookThe mystery of Wei, the mystery of Karakal mountain, the mystery of Blue Moon Valley. The mystery of Shangri La Lama Temple and the mystery of Manchu girls everywhere show the mysterious charm of Shangri La and deeply appreciate it Move ginger and attract readers.In fact, the words are ethereal, but those mysteries have the power of Noah's ark, and we who don't belong to the party will want to get close to her. The author puts the first World War, the United StatesChina's great depression, global exploration fever and otherrealistic events are integrated into the characters' environment in the book, which appropriately reflects people's psychology at that time and their efforts to pursue self-confidenceShangri La in my heart. The novel is thrilling, exciting, bizarre and dramatic. Reading her is like an experience of body, mind and soul.Readers have a deep understanding of the beautiful scene of peace and tranquility in this paradise and the harmonious coexistence between people and nature. Therefore, more and more people are eager to go to this paradiseFind a better life and escape the noise in Shangri La. It has set off a search for Shangri La for more than half a century. However, they have never asked Kuling's soul, XianggeWhere the hell is Lila?Tao Yuanming of the Eastern Jin Dynasty has this sentence in his Ci of returning to the motherland: it takes the heart as the form of service. Yes, we can't find our own Shangri La right now Because the body becomes the master of the mind. He enslaved our hearts and made our hearts suffer a lot of grievances. In a goodyouth, I do things I don't like to doWe even have to be humble and flattering. We work tirelessly for the so-called success. In fact, we just want to eat something good and wear something good,It's best to do it once and for all.。
《消失的地平线》的观后感电影《消失的地平线》是一部令人印象深刻的作品。
影片以其独特的叙事方式和引人入胜的故事情节,给观众带来了深刻的思考和感受。
以下是对这部电影的观后感。
影片以一个神秘的科幻题材开始,讲述了一群人在一个被称为“地平线”的神秘地方消失的故事。
观众通过主人公的视角,跟随着他们的脚步,一同探索这个神秘的世界。
影片通过精心构建的场景和令人难以置信的视觉效果,成功地营造出了一种紧张和神秘的氛围。
影片的故事情节紧凑而引人入胜。
每一个细节都被精心设计,使得观众在整个观影过程中都感到紧张和兴奋。
故事的发展过程中,不断出现的悬念和反转,让观众无法预测接下来会发生什么。
同时,影片也融入了一些哲学和人性的思考,使得观众在欣赏电影的同时也能思考生命的意义和人类的存在。
影片的演员表现也非常出色。
主演们通过精湛的演技,将角色的情感和内心世界展现得淋漓尽致。
观众可以从他们的表演中感受到角色的喜怒哀乐,与他们产生共鸣。
此外,影片的配乐也非常出色,为故事增添了一种神秘和悬疑的氛围。
影片中的场景和特效也是令人赞叹的。
影片通过精心打造的场景和逼真的特效,将观众带入了一个全新的世界。
尤其是对于“地平线”的描绘,让观众仿佛置身于一个完全不同的现实。
这种视觉冲击力让观众在电影中获得了一种全新的体验。
总的来说,电影《消失的地平线》是一部令人难以忘怀的作品。
它通过独特的叙事方式、引人入胜的故事情节和精彩的演员表现,成功地营造出了一种紧张、神秘和思考的氛围。
观众在观影过程中不仅可以享受到视觉上的冲击,还可以从中获得一种对生命和人类存在的思考。
这部电影将会成为科幻电影的经典之作,值得观众们去欣赏和品味。
消失的地平线观后感
电影一开场,那画面就像在我眼前展开了一幅绝美的画卷。
那香格里拉的美景啊,真的是让我眼睛都看直了。
高山峻岭绵延不绝,像一个个绿色的巨人站在那儿守护着什么秘密似的。
还有那蓝得不像话的天空,一朵朵白云就像棉花糖,我都想伸手抓一把尝尝看是不是甜的。
这景色和我平时待的钢筋水泥的城市比起来,就像是仙境和凡间的差别。
故事里的人物也特别有趣。
主角们就像是被命运这个调皮的小鬼扔到了这个神秘的地方,每个人都带着自己的小心思和小困惑。
我就像在看一群小朋友闯进了一个大人的神秘宝藏屋,东看看西摸摸,既好奇又害怕。
他们之间的互动就像一场场小闹剧,有时候互相猜疑,那表情就像在说“你是不是瞒着我什么呢”,下一秒又不得不抱团取暖,就像几只小刺猬靠在一起取暖又怕扎到对方。
而这个香格里拉啊,可不仅仅是景色美。
它有着一种让人着迷的魔力,一种能让时间都慢下来的魔力。
在这里,人们好像对生活有着不一样的理解。
没有外面世界那种争分夺秒的紧张感,大家都慢悠悠的,却又活得特别自在。
我看着就特别羡慕,想着自己要是能在这样的地方待上一段时间,估计能把烦恼都抛到九霄云外去,就像把垃圾扔到一个永远不会满的垃圾桶里一样。
不过呢,这电影可不仅仅是让我们看美景、看人物的小打小闹。
它还让我思考了很多东西。
比如说我们一直在追求的到底是什么呢?是外面世界的功名利禄,还是像香格里拉这样内心的宁静和满足?主角们在这个神秘的地方经历了这么多,就像是在给我这个看电影的人照镜子。
我就在想,我是不是也在忙碌的生活中迷失了自己,忘记了真正让自己快乐的东西呢?。
Book Report on Lost Horizon学生姓名王继新专业英语班级学号*********学院外国语学院The Introduction of the BookThe name of the book: Lost Horizon ---- by (U.K.) James HiltonThe press: The Chinese version: Yilin Press, 2012. The original edition: The Pocket Books, 1939.A brief introduction of the authorJames Hilton(1900-1954)was born in Leigh, Lancashire, England. He was an English novelist who wrote several best-sellers, including Lost Horizon(1933)and Goodbye, Mr.Chips(1934), Random Harvest(1941). The novel Lost Horizon won him the Hawthornden Prize in 1934. Hilton was perhaps influenced by the Tibetan travel articles of early travelers in Tibet whose writings were found in the British Library. He was married twice, but both marriages ended in divorce. He died in Long Beach, California, USA, from liver cancer.An introduction of the story1)The skills in writing the story: there were eleven chapters in the novel together with a prologue and an epilogue. Where the main story of the eleven chapters came from was explained in the prologue and epilogue, in which the author used the first person point of view, by the narrator as a neurologist. While the main plot was written in the third person point of view.2)The prologue: The neurologist and a novelist friend, Rutherford, were given dinner at Tempelhof, Berlin, by their old school-friend Wyland, a secretary at the British Embassy. During that time, they talked about the topic of Hugh Conway, a British consul in Afghanistan, who had disappeared under strange circumstances. Later in the evening, Rutherford revealed to the narrator that, after the disappearance, he discovered Conway in a French mission hospital in Chongqing, China, who had lost his memory. Later, Conway recovered his memory and told Rutherford his story in Shangri-La, a Utopian style place in Tibet. Rutherford wrote down Conway's story; he gave the manuscript to the neurologist, and that manuscript became the main plot of the novel that formed the next eleven chapters. After telling his story to the Rutherford, Conway left again. Three months later, a letter from Bangkok told Rutherford that Conway was about to set on a long journey ---- to the southwest. Maybe he was going to Shangri-La again.3)The main plot: In May 1931, India, 80 white residents of Baskul were being evacuated to Peshawar, owing to a revolution. In the airplane, there were four passengers: Conway, the British consul, aged 37; Mallinson, Conway’s young vice-consul,aged 24; an American, Barnard; and a British missionary; Miss Brinklow, a fundamentalist of L.M.S.. The plane is hijacked to Tibet. After a crash landing, the pilot died, after telling them to seek shelter at the nearby lamasery of Shangri-La. The four are taken there by a party directed by Chang, a lama at the lamasery who speaks English. In the front of the lamasery is, Karakal, meaning "Blue Moon", a mountain more than 28,000 feet high. Mallinson is keen to leave, but Chang politely putted him off. The other three eventually decided to stay in Shangri-La with their own purpose : Miss Brinklow, to teach the people the religious belief; Barnard, because his real name was Chalmers Bryant (a crime wanted by the police), and because he wanted to develop the gold-mines in the valley; and Conway, because he thought the life there suits him.A Manchu woman, Lo-Tsen, who looked very young, was at the lamasery. She did not speak English, but played the piano very well. Mallinson fell in love with her, as did Conway.The High Lama told Conway that the lamasery was constructed by a Catholic monk named Perrault from Luxembourg, in the early eighteenth century. The lamasery had since then been joined by others who found their way into the valley. If they stay in the Blue Moon Valley more than five years, their aging would be slower and live a very long life; if they then leave the valley, they would quickly change to be the appearance of their real age and even to die. Conway guessed correctly that the High Lama is Perrault, now nearly 260 years old.At the last time when they met, the High Lama revealed that he was finally dying, and that he wanted Conway to lead the lamasery. Meanwhile, Mallinson had arranged to leave the valley with Lo-Tsen. Convey thinks all the life during this time was a dream, and what the High Lama told him was a cheating, because Lo-Tsen should want to go out of the Blue Moon Valley, without fearing to die, then Lo-Tsen must be a young girl in fact but not a ninety-years old lady with a young appearance as High Lama told him. At last, he went out along with Mallinson and Lo-Tsen. This ended Rutherford's manuscript.4)The epilogue:The last time Rutherford saw Conway, it appeared he was preparing to make his way back to Shangri-La. Rutherford told the neurologist that he attempted to track Conway and verify some of his claims of Shangri-La but invain. Nobody knew anything about Shangri-La. He found the Chongqing doctor who had treated Conway. The doctor said Conway had been brought in by a Chinese woman who was ill and died soon after. She was very old, as the doctor had told Rutherford, "Most old of anyone I have ever seen", implying that she was Lo-Tsen, aged very soon by her leaving from Shangri-La.The motivation to read this bookOn the one hand, it was because of fame. As the most famous and successful work by James Hilton, Lost Horizon was filmed into movies several times. This book had a great influence to the generation between the two world war, who suffered a dark period of time due to the WWI and the Great Depression. Just like “the colony of chance-sought”in traditional Chinese literary, Hilton described Shangri-La as a mystical, harmonious valley, a western utopia where all the people who are despair with the capitalist society dreams of. Enclosed in the western end of the Kuen-Lun Mountains, Shangri-La has become a earthly paradise ---- a permanently happy land, isolated from the outside world. The success of Lost Horizon also reflected in commerce. “Shangri-La”has become a very famous commercial branch. And a county in Yunnan province, China, has changed its name into “Shangri-La” because of this book.On the other hand, it was because of its theme. James Hilton indicated a lot in this book. He explicitly noted that, there would be a worldwide crisis that would ruins the world. And having made war on the ground, human beings would have a war in space (“when they had filled the land and sea with ruin, they would take to the air”, P121), and all precious things were in danger of being lost, like the lost histories of Rome ("Lost books of Livy", P121). It hoped that, overlooked by the violent, Shangri-La would preserve them and reveal them later to a receptive world exhausted by war (“At the great distance, a new world string in the ruins, stirring clumsily but in hopefulness,seeking its lost and legendary treasures. And they will be here, hidden behind the mountains in the valley of Blue Moon, preserved as by miracle for a new Renaissance...”, P154). That was the real destiny of the lamasery; study, inner peace, and long life were merely side benefits to living there.A Review of the BookSome special features in expressionThere were so many applications of similar and beautiful description ofscenery about Tibetan plateau in this book. What’s more, there were also many sentences profound in meaning which can be used as mottoes. Taking examples as the follows:In description:1). Far away, at the very limit of distance, lay range upon range of snow-peaks, festooned with glaciers, and floating, in appearance, upon vast level of cloud.2). Then the whole range, much nearer now, paled into fresh splendor; a full moon rose, touching each peak in succession like some celestial lamp-lighter, until the long horizon glittered against a blue-black sky.3). The moon looked to have disappeared behind clouds, and starlight illumined a tremendous emptiness heaving with wind.In meaning:1). There are times in life when the most comfortable thing is to do nothing at all. Things happen to you and you just let them happen. The war was rather like that. One is fortunate if, as on this occasion, a touch of novelty seasons the unpleasantness.2). The idlest things could now be free from the curse of time-wasting, and the frailest dreams receive the welcome of the mind.3). To be gentle and patient, to care for the riches of the mind, to preside in wisdom and secrecy.---- said the High Lama.4).“We inculcate the virtue of avoiding excess of all kinds--even including, if you will pardon the paradox, excess of virtue itself.”---- said Mr.Chang5). Many religious are moderately true.6). To govern perfectly it is necessary to avoid governing too much.7). If you had all the experiences I've had, you'd know that there are times in life when the most comfortable thing is to do noting at all. Things happen to you and you just let them happen.Analyses on this bookHilton molded his characters with the First World War, the Great Depression of the United States as the background. The appearance of the Chinese image in this novel do not rely on the reality of China, but the European imaginary world. Therefore, as far as I am concerned, there is a little prejudice in this novel.1. The European images1.1. ConwayConway was tall, deeply bronzed, with brown short hair and blue eyes. He seemed to be severe until he laughed, and then he looked boyish. He was certainly clever, and a rational thinker. Apart from being good at the languages, he’s got a sort of way with him in dealing with people. What most readers usually ignored in him was something quite negatively simple ---- a love of quietness, contemplation, and being alone. He represented the wisdom and ration and he was loved by most of the surrounding people. He was knowledgeable and and moderate naturally, which made him easily adapted to the life in Shangri-La. Meanwhile, laziness was also in his nature, though it was not quite obvious. He had lived in China for nearly a decade. Just because of his such character and experience, the High Lama regarded him as the best person to be the next high lama(“I place in your hands my son, the heritage and destiny of Shangri-La,”said High Lama, p151).1.2. Miss.BrinklowMiss.Brinklow was neither young nor pretty, but she was a helpful one in such difficulties. She was not humorous and a little bit stubborn ---- she was a Fundamentalist of L.M.S.(London Missionary Society), and she sincerely believed in the doctrine of Christ. Interesting in Shangri-L a’s culture and intending to introduce her belief there, she finally stayed in the Shangri-La to spread religious doctrine and didn’t go out with Conway. Undoubtedly, the author shaped Miss.Brinklow as a positive figure.1.3. The Chinese in the bookThere was a strange phenomenon in this novel: nearly all of the Chinese in Blue Moon Valley were the low class in the place of Chinese territory. On the contrary, the westerners composed the governing group, using their beliefs to make the common people fool, such as the doctrine of Shangri-La ---- “the exhaustion of the passions is the beginning of wisdom”(p136). Actually, there were truly classes in the Shangri-La. Otherwise, the lama Mr.Chang would not regard High Lama’s reception as the greatest honor. What’s more, there were little description of common Chinese people’s life. But many illustration of the western people’s great contribution to Shangri-La, for example, “In 1820, a Greek trader...”, “In 1822 three Spaniard...”, “Again, in 1830, there was a larger influx, two Germans, a Russian, an Englishman...”.By the main characters ---- Conway, and his fellows ---- the author showed great passion in Chinese culture. Particularly, Conway had lived in China nearly a decade. The author used the Chinese-style principle ---- moderation ---- over and over. Those reflected that Hilton tends to show the respect of Chinese culture, which was very precious in his time, when westerners lost their confidence of their own culture. They tried to seek a new culture to rescue them, just like Hilton’s attempt in this novel. However, it’s just because of that period of time, when China was invaded by foreign countries, which made westerners thought themselves as the supreme ethics. That is why there are much more descriptions of Westerners than Chinese.2. Chinese ImagesI found that the Chinese image has two meaning in most western literature: the first, it was an image that westerners regards “the East” as weak and degenerate. The second, the westerners regarded “the East” as a Utopian world they dreamed of, especially when their culture comes to its waste land.Hundreds of years ago, when Chinese beautiful silk and porcelain traded to the West, they were taken by surprise. They naively assumed that China was a beautiful and rich paradise, the West still preserved their dreams on these colonies. However, in the recent century, the West invaded and conquered the eastern countries that were backward and wild in their eyes.An anecdote about this bookThe book, published in 1933, caught the notice of the public only after Hilton's Goodbye, Mr. Chips was published in 1934. Lost Horizon became a huge popular success and in 1939 was published in paperback form. Because of its number-one position in the best-seller list of pocket editions, Lost Horizon was often mistakenly called the first American paperback book. Actually, what made it Pocket Books No. 1 was that it had the distinction of being the first "mass-market" paperback. "Mass-market" paperbacks allowed people of low income not just to own books, otherwise they might not have been able to afford, it also made it possible for them to slip the paperback into their pocket for casual reading in every where, then called "Pocket Book." By the 1960s, it was Pocket Books alone that had sold several million copies of "Lost Horizon", helping to make it one of the best-loved and most enduring novels of the 20th Century.ConclusionI could feel the Shangri-La in the novel was the place as the mixture of western ideology and eastern culture. On the one hand, the Tibetan plateau had rich culture and natural resources. The people in the Moon Valley lived in an honest, peaceful and simple lives. Those were the real reflection of the eastern culture. On the other hand, western people in the lamasery were living an advanced life. They could enjoy the system of supply heating and bath. However, they had to endure the negative of this sort of advanced society, it did great damage to many kinds of original things, including human’s inner peace. I think the Shangri-La is the place longed to live. If people lived in such an imaginary earthly paradise, they would not only enjoy the advanced living standard, but also free from their soul.成绩:评语:。
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寻找精神的乌托邦——读《消失的地平线》传说在藏北雪域里,藏着一个由神人统治的神奇的王国——“香格里拉”。
这里是一块神奇而又美丽的土地,她令人如梦如幻,如痴如醉。
她远离尘世喧嚣,如星空般的静谧;她散发纯净美好,又似抒情诗的雅致。
在这里,她能使你的身心得到彻底的放松与自由,不会有令人焦虑的烦恼,也不会有限制自由的规矩。
这个具有独特魅力的地方,来自一部旷世奇作——《消失的地平线》。
这是一部离奇、带有神秘主义和谜一般幻灭色彩的作品。
1933年,英国小说家詹姆斯希尔顿发表了这部使他风靡全球的作品。
《消失的地平线》故事围绕一座恢宏的藏地喇嘛寺展开,讲述了四位西方旅客在喜马拉雅山麓地区的冒险经历。
他们意外来到广袤神秘的东方大陆,在高原之巅、林莽深处、群山环抱之中,发现了不为人知的世外桃源香格里拉。
她象征着文明与不朽,庇佑当地的僧侣与百姓得到自由、和睦与长寿。
本书具体描写了一个很不寻常似乎又不太完整的历险故事:英国外交官康韦和他的助手马林森、女传教士柏灵克洛小姐及一个正在潜逃中的美国经济诈骗犯巴纳德,为逃避印度革命的风暴,他们不约而同乘上一架用来撤离小飞机,准备飞经巴勒斯坦回国,然而飞机却出乎意料被劫持到西藏高原东南边缘地带的一个神秘所在——一个深藏在崇山峻岭之中的“世外桃源”。
这个被小说家冠以“香格里拉”的神奇乐园处在一条长长的山谷之中,而这个被称作“蓝月亮”的山谷的正前方凌空高耸着一座雄伟的金字塔似的雪山,那是世界上最美丽、最可爱的山峰。
他们惊奇地发现,这山谷非常巧妙地被小小的草地和漂亮的花园所点缀,溪水边栖息着涂过油漆的茶馆和玩具的房屋;他们觉得这里的居民似乎非常成功地结合了汉族和藏族的文化……在这里,四个人开始了一次奇特的、不可思议的历险,以至于他们自己都搞不懂,这一切到底是真实,还是虚幻。
小说中的四个人,在“香格里拉”生活了一段时间以后,都不同程度地受到“香格里拉”的影响甚至被它改变了命运。
曾经意气风发、踌躇满志而且才华横溢的“杰出”人物康韦,经历了战争的残酷磨难后变得迟滞而落魄,近十年漂泊不定的外交官生涯更是让他看尽了世事的变幻无常,来到远离尘嚣的“香格里拉”后,他疲惫的心灵得到了莫大的安慰,他深深地为“香格里拉”倾倒以至于再也不想离开这片神奇的乐土;自负而固执的传教士柏灵克洛小姐任何时候都不忘自己的本行,她也准备留在“香格里拉”,却不是因为喜欢这里,而是出于传教皈依当地居民的目的;“诈骗犯”巴纳德因找到一个“绝对安全”的藏身之地而暗自庆幸可以逃避警方的追捕,但在得知“香格里拉”有巨大的金矿后又野心勃发,开始编织新的“发财梦”;而涉世未深的年轻人马林森在整个过程中都一直显得狂躁不安,对“香格里拉”的一切都持怀疑态度,而对那位美丽可爱的满族姑娘洛岑却爱得直截了当,甚至想要带着她逃离“香格里拉”……小说的结尾是一个谜一样的结局:康韦和他的助手马林森与满族姑娘三人之间的爱情纠葛最后使他痛下决心和马林森一起离开他心灵的圣殿“香格里拉”,而“香格里拉”从此也消失在茫茫群山之中。
《消失的地平线》摘要:在20世纪战争创伤、经济危机、“上帝已死”的精神荒原背景下,受毛姆和叔本华等人对东方思想解读影响的詹姆斯.希尔顿创作了《消失的地平线》一书。
他构建的香格里拉是东方乌托邦般的存在,希望以自己所理解或者误读式的东方来反思西方的困境;以一种桃花源记式的遁世主义和一种香格里拉式的救世精神来医治西方。
在香格里拉居民的生活观念以及康维和喇嘛的对话中,反映了香格里拉的人民普遍秉持着一种中庸之道,奉行适度的原则,自我约束,没有异化,构成香格里拉人民独特的价值观,从世俗之乐进入到一种朴素而有节制的社会意识,体现着一种敬畏生命与自然的精神。
关键词:香格里拉中庸之道生命自然一、作者的问题1.难道说只要一种信仰是真实的,其他的就必定是虚假的?(第六章)作者的态度显然是否定的,书中香格里拉居民所普遍信奉的中庸之道恰恰也是作者本人的态度。
信仰是自由的,信仰是适度的,适度为美德,连美德本身也应当适度。
他认为这一信念给人们带来幸福,以适度严格治理山谷,并满足于居民相应的适度顺从,居民适度清醒,适度禁欲,适度坦诚,这是作者对东方社会应对各种抉择的的幻想,也是他希望西方去吸收的经验。
2.喇嘛寺所执行的宽松灵活的仁政和半自主的管理模式这种理想社会制度之后的基本法律秩序是什么?(第八章)文中所描绘这种理想社会制度的形成原因在于言传身教达成的自我约束以及对每个人需求的尊重与正视。
作者反思西方社会所推崇的源于法律抑制罪恶,以各种民主机制来裁决是非的观念,认为世界上没有绝对的对错,治理社会最高境界是无为而治,是人民内心深处真切感知什么事情不能做,什么事情能做的自治,而非他治。
3.陌生人能进入山谷的前提是什么?人们期望山谷外的人加入的原因是什么?青春永驻的秘密是什么?(第九章,第十章)在文中前两个问题均被作者蒙上了神秘的面纱,并没有被彻底地阐述出来,但又均与后文的“青春永驻之谜”有着千丝万缕的联系。
在康韦和大喇嘛的对话中不断给予着暗示,起死回生的佩罗,保持年轻容貌的亨舍尔,这座山谷在带来“青春永驻”的同时又有社么意图?也许连作者自己也不清楚,或者他很清楚,那么这个理想就很宏大了,他借佩罗之口将自己心目中的理想国的构想和盘托出,前面两个问题也就都有了答案,人们进入山谷的前提是不离开,使人们不离开的方法一是精神上的洗脑,二是年龄的限制;而人们从顺其自然到“请君入瓮”做法上的转变也无非是这个理想国需要人口(在康韦和佩罗的谈话中,可以感受到佩罗对当地人的逝去感到惋惜,并致力于寻找适合在香格里拉生存的人中)。
消失的地平线英语Title: The Vanishing Horizon: An Exploration of Disappearing LandscapesThe horizon, that seemingly distant point where the sky meets the earth, has always been a symbol of boundlessness and hope. However, in recent times, we have witnessed the vanishing of this natural wonder due to various factors such as climate change, urbanization, and environmental degradation.In this article, we will delve into the reasons behind the disappearance of our horizons and discuss the potential consequences for our planet and its inhabitants.Climate Change: A Redrawing of the SkylineClimate change is one of the most significant contributors to the disappearing horizon. As global temperatures rise, polar ice caps are melting at an alarming rate, causing sea levels to rise. This rise in sea level not only threatens coastal cities but also changes the landscape by submerging low-lying areas, effectively erasing the horizon.Moreover, climate change is also responsible for extreme weather conditions like hurricanes, floods, and droughts. These events can lead to massive soil erosion, altering the terrain and diminishing the view of the horizon.Urbanization: Concrete Jungle Replacing the Natural LandscapeUrbanization, the process of expanding human settlements, is another factor contributing to the disappearance of the horizon. With the rapid growth of cities, skyscrapers and other high-rise buildings have be increasinglymon, obstructing the view of the horizon.This phenomenon is particularly evident in megacities like New York, Tokyo, and Shanghai, where towering structures dominate the skyline, replacing the once-visible horizon with a wall of concrete and steel.Environmental Degradation: The Loss of BiodiversityEnvironmental degradation, caused by deforestation, pollution, and habitat destruction, is yet another factor leading to the vanishing horizon. The loss of trees and other vegetation means the disappearance of habitats for countless species, disrupting the balance of ecosystems and affecting the overall health of the planet.Furthermore, air pollution, often caused by industrial activities and transportation, creates a layer of smog that obscures the view of the horizon. In some heavily polluted cities, the horizon is barely visible even on clear days.Consequences of the Vanishing HorizonThe vanishing horizon is not just an aesthetic concern; it has profound implications for our planet and its inhabitants. For instance, rising sea levels due to climate change threaten to displace millions of people living in coastal regions, exacerbating social and economic inequalities.Furthermore, the obstruction of the horizon by high-rise buildings can impact mental health. Studies have shown that exposure to green spaces and open skies can improve mood and reduce stress. Conversely, the lack of these elements, as seen in densely populated urban areas, can lead to increased feelings of anxiety and depression.Additionally, the loss of biodiversity due to environmental degradation can have far-reaching consequences. Many plant and animal species play crucial roles in maintaining ecological balance, and their disappearance can trigger a cascade of negative effects on the environment.Conclusion: The Need for ActionThe vanishing horizon is a stark reminder of the urgent need for action to address the pressing issues facing our planet. To preserve our natural landscapes and ensure a sustainable future, we must take decisive steps tobat climate change, manage urbanization sustainably, and protect our environment.This includes transitioning to renewable energy sources, implementing policies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, promoting green architecture and urban planning, and protecting and restoring natural habitats.By taking collective action, we can safeguard our horizons and ensure that future generations inherit a world where the beauty and majesty of nature continue to inspire and uplift us.。
消失的地平线梗概作文500字六年级Overview:In the novel "The Disappearing Horizon," a group of children embarks on an adventurous journey to find the missing horizon. As they travel through different fantastical lands, they encounter challenges and obstacles. With teamwork and bravery, they overcome these challenges and finally find the horizon, bringing hope and joy back to their world.正文:在小说《消失的地平线》中,一个勇敢的孩子团队展开了一场发现失踪地平线的惊险冒险之旅。
故事以一个瓦特家族成员小女孩Lisa 讲述,Lisa和她的朋友们在一个风和日丽的下午踏上了寻找失踪地平线的旅程。
他们的旅程充满了奇幻和挑战。
一路上,他们遇到了神奇的生物和魔法力量,经历了种种危险和考验。
在这段旅程中,他们不仅彼此团结,互相鼓励,还用自己的智慧和勇气克服了许多困难。
正是因为他们团结一心,勇敢无畏,终于找到了失踪的地平线。
在他们找到地平线的时刻,失踪的地平线重新出现,带来了希望和喜悦。
他们的勇敢和毅力不仅让他们自己感到骄傲,也影响了整个世界。
从他们的故事中,我们学到了团结合作的重要性,了解到只要齐心协力,就能克服一切困难。
这个故事不仅让我们充满了勇气和信心,也让我们明白了希望永不消失的真正含义。
通过这个故事,我们看到了孩子们因为追求正义和美好事物而变得无畏而坚强,也从中领悟到了人生道理的意义。
我相信,读完这个故事后,每个人都会因为情节中的精彩和感人而深受启迪,感悟到了人生的真谛。
Creating a holy land of Shangri -La in my heart
How far is distance place you looking forward to? In the lost horizon, James Hilton depicts a pure land paradise full of peace, tranquility and mystery, named Shangri-La. This is a beautiful kingdom. Here, three rivers join together. The mountains rise into the clouds. The top of the mountain is covered with snow. The grass grows deep under the feet and covers the earth. In all areas of Shangri-La, the virtues of "moderation" are observed when dealing with the relations among religious sects, nationalities, people and nature. The author thinks that there are three states of human behavior: over, under and moderate. Over and under are the root of crime, only moderate is perfect. It is such a concept that makes Shangri-La peaceful and peaceful.
I have heard the name of Shangri-La in a long time, and like most people, I am full of yearning for that secret place. But it can be seen from the background of the book that this is the period of economic crisis shortly after the end of World War I, and the storm of World War II is coming. At that time, the society was in a state of depression, panic and turbulence. People are dissatisfied with the current social situation. In the face of the current social situation. Westerners hope to
find a relatively good place where civilization can be preserved and people's lives can be saved. Maybe it's just a spiritual home. So Hilton created Shangri La, the paradise of the West. The mountain far away from the world has become a charming and rich paradise.
So, after all, Shangri-La is an imaginary utopia that hopes to avoid the real disaster. However, Shangri-La is different from the pure peach blossom garden in that it will have limited contact with the world and will not give up the achievements of scientific and technological civilization; it advocates the middle way and will not be extreme, but it will not be too calm and thirsty. Shangri la has its own responsibility to prepare for the coming disaster of the world. It is actually a modern Noah's Ark.
So, in fact, there should be such a Shangri-La like pure land in our hearts. When we face the real suffering, we can calm down, pay attention to life, care about ourselves, and find the beauty around us. And the so-called beautiful distance is nothing more than your own vision of the world.。