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Essay on Protecting Cultural Relics

Protecting national cultural relics

Cultural relics are the property of the country, and there are many people not only don't protect the cultural relics, but also do some illegal things, so from now on, we have to protect the cultural relics, and stop some people from doing illegal things to destroy the cultural relics.

During the summer vacation, my father's friends came to my house to play. I was reading in the bedroom, I suddenly heard my uncle say: I heard that the antique store special money, sell a piece can earn tens of thousands, our family is going to open it. Good! In a few days I will accompany you to buy goods! I rushed out of the bedroom, to Dad and uncle said: National Heritage Law, Article 72 provides that: without permission, the unauthorized establishment of cultural relics store, operating cultural relics auction auction business, or unauthorized engagement in the commercial operation of cultural relics, does not constitute a crime, by the work, and impose a fine of more than 20,000 yuan of less than one hundred thousand to be licensed by the Trade and Industry Bureau to open the curio store. What do children care ah! Don't get involved in adult affairs! Uncle said, go play in the bedroom, we're talking about business. Uncle, Dad, opening a curio store is no joke! Don't you need a business license? You don't have to go to the Commerce and Industry Bureau. The reason we have to do this is because antiques are priceless! At this point, the uncle nodded and said to Dad: I think Yehan has a point, let's go to the Trade and Industry Bureau first. After three months, uncle's antique store opened, he said happily to me: thanks to you, otherwise my store would not be opened, it seems that I also need to study the protection of cultural relics law. My heart is sweeter than honey, because this is the first time I used the law to protect national cultural relics.

On Sunday, my mom and I went to climb the Great Wall, I hummed a little song and walked on the line. Suddenly, I saw an aunt writing on the wall: so-and-so, visit here. I was so upset that I went up to the scribbler and said, "Auntie, you shouldn't be scribbling on the wall. The auntie gave me a blank look and continued to write on the wall, "So-and-so, visit here". When I saw that the auntie was still writing, I got even more angry and said loudly: "Auntie, this is a national cultural relic, please don't scribble on it". The aunt got angry, her face was like a red lantern, and she said to me, "Why do you care so much, what do you care! Cultural relics are everyone's and national property, you scribble on the city wall, also very uncivilized. Auntie, the national heritage law provides that no one is allowed to destroy cultural relics that auntie blushed and said to me: Thank you, I will never destroy cultural relics again.

Today, I used the law to protect the national relics again, I decided to protect the national relics in the future.