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Write a 600-word argumentative essay on fundamentals.

Root (Kaiser3344 dedication)

History is quietly buried by time like sand, leaving no trace. I stood under the towering tree of China, listening and stroking, and a kind of broadness and solidity suddenly echoed on the ground. I think that is the root of China civilization.

I seem to see Kong Old Master Q, dressed in blue and blushing, coming from ancient times, coming from yellow thread-bound books, bowing slightly and stepping into history.

Mr. Feng Youlan said that western civilization is a marine civilization, just like the blue sea and blue sky near the Aegean Sea, which has an innate liveliness and agility. China, the representative of oriental civilization, is a mainland civilization, which is relatively calm, but not very smart. He believes that, fundamentally speaking, this is created by the traditional ideas of the East, and the representative figure is Confucius. The concepts of benevolence, loyalty, filial piety and the golden mean have been integrated into the soul of the Chinese nation.

Indeed, Confucius turned China into a steady and firm tree in two thousand years' time and space, but behind this steady and conservative is a flexible elasticity. He took' keeping promises, making the past serve the present' as his own understanding of morality, and also issued the phrase' the deceased is like this' that made the wise people of the ages sing for it. He poetically interpreted' change' and practiced it, recruiting talents and teaching students in accordance with their aptitude, becoming the first soul engineer in history. As a philosopher at the root of China civilization, his uniqueness lies in that the development in his mind is not the wanton flow of rivers, but the growth of trees, which is a stable development and a quiet process. This is undoubtedly not pedantry, but wisdom.

Have you ever seen how the water of the Yellow River moved out of the sky and ran into the sea, never to return? If you don't see the lovely lock in the bright mirror in the high room, it's like a dream in the morning. "Time flies like water, but China in Confucius' mind is not exactly what he wants. Under the shameless use of the feudal rule of successive monarchs, he was enshrined in the ancestral hall for a long time, aging and haggard instead of the original. The Chinese nation has ushered in a dark century. After the storm, a movement took Confucius as a scapegoat, and the main hall was destroyed, revealing bright rosewood between the columns. However, history is notarized, which proves that Confucius is to China what a tree is to its roots. Without this humanity and this rationality, China became more and more lost.

One hundred years of colonial rule did not change China's language, let alone take away China's culture, and Confucius made great contributions to it. When the ancient Egyptian civilization has become a silent pillar in the sun, the ancient Indian civilization has become the imprint of underground dust and insulation. China, a towering tree, is still full of vigor and vitality. In today's China, the branches are still tall and straight, and the flowers and plants are still lush. I don't think Confucius will be surprised, because the Chinese nation has understood its roots and its direction.

The mossy Great Wall welcomes the spring breeze of reform, and the Yangtze River faces the sea of the world. On this warm spring day in bloom, Chinese descendants may wish to touch the roots that have been deposited for thousands of years and feel the essence of their own blood. There, we may see an old man with a clever mind, smiling at us.