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Tell the journey and record the characteristic composition of Luotian Museum.

My hometown is Yuyao with beautiful scenery and a long history. Hemudu site is my proudest place. This is the pride of Yuyao people, Yuyao is a symbol of an ancient historical city.

Walking into the gate of Hemudu Museum, the sudden change of light suddenly brought me into an ancient time. The huge booth in front of us is divided into four layers according to the age, which display different sizes and shapes of wood, stones and pottery. According to the following introduction, the oldest is more than 7000 years ago! We marched forward and came to the bright spot of Hemudu site-rice. Although the once golden rice has turned gray-black, it is still clear and full. More than 7,000 years ago, Hemudu people had cultivated land here to grow rice, which was 2,000 years longer than that found in Japan before, which proved that China was the earliest place to grow rice. Moreover, my brilliant ancestor learned to pick fruits, fish, hunt and improve his diet with tools such as bones, wood, stones, bone whistles and bone arrows. Going forward, a piece of art that embodies the wisdom of my ancestors is displayed in front of my eyes, including a wide variety of textile tools, round pottery, and even a miracle in the history of architecture-mortise and tenon dry column architecture. But what I like best is the ivory ornaments carved with two birds enjoying the sunshine. How lovely and harmonious. In fact, people often use this sculpture to illustrate the glory of Hemudu culture.

Walking out of the museum, I rushed to the former excavation site, stood in the corridor 1 m above the ground, listened to the introduction of the radio and looked at the towering trees, and finally understood that the so-called "dry fence" building was so magnificent. Building the house at a height of 1-2 meters above the ground can not only prevent the attack of wild animals, but also prevent the ground from being wet, and then enclose the wooden stakes below to become a farm, killing two birds with one stone. The family lives on it, the men are making tools, the women are spinning, the old man is preparing dinner on the other side, and the children are shuttling between them happily.

I am proud, I come from Hemudu! My ancestors were so hardworking and clever. I want to inherit their fine traditions, study hard and be good at innovation.