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What are the famous sayings and proverbs that "Climbing to Tiandu Peak" makes us understand?

"Climbing to Tiandu Peak" makes us understand the following famous saying and proverb:

1, you can be a master with a little bitterness.

You can only see the rainbow after the storm.

3. Perseverance and fearlessness.

Climbing to Tiandu Peak was written by Xu Xiake, a famous traveler in Ming Dynasty.

1, Introduction of Xu Xiake:

Xu Xiake (1586- 164 1), whose real name is Hongzu and Zhenzhi, was a Xiake, who was born in Jiangyin, South Zhili, Ming Dynasty (now Jiangyin, Jiangsu). A geographer, traveler and writer in Ming Dynasty, and the author of the famous geographical work "Xu Xiake's Travels", he was called "a strange man through the ages".

Xu Xiake traveled all over his life, covering 2/kloc-0 provinces, municipalities and autonomous regions. "What man can't reach, what man doesn't know", wherever he goes, he explores seclusion, seeks secrets, and keeps travel notes to record observed phenomena, humanities, geography, animals and plants. After 30 years' investigation, he wrote 600,000 words of Travels of Xu Xiake, which opened up a new direction for geography to observe and describe nature systematically. It is not only a geographical masterpiece that systematically inspects the landform and geology of the motherland, but also a tourism masterpiece that depicts China's scenic resources, and it is also a literary masterpiece with beautiful words, which has far-reaching influence at home and abroad. The opening day of Xu Xiake's travel notes (May 19) was designated as China Tourism Day.

2. Overall evaluation:

As an outstanding geographer, traveler and writer in Ming Dynasty, Xu Xiake's achievements in his life are various, but from the perspective of tourism, his persistence in Zhuang landscape is the most striking. His masterpiece of tourism literature is the pinnacle of all his achievements. With the emergence of professional traveler Xu Xiake in the true sense, tourism, as one of the ways of human existence, quickly entered the ideological consciousness and cultural life of China intellectuals, separated from the life of a scholar-bureaucrat who helped the world, and entered a new track of rapid development. Therefore, Xu Xiake's travels can be regarded as a milestone in the tourism history of China and the cultural history of China.

With his travel notes, Xu Xiake vividly described many places of interest, wonders, customs and social life involving more than half of China (2 1 province, city and autonomous region), leaving a very valuable cultural wealth for future generations, in terms of tourism, geography, literature, culture, economy, flora and fauna, ecology, politics, society and religion. No wonder people call Xu Xiake's Travels an encyclopedia of society in the late Ming Dynasty.

Xu Xiake is not only from China, but also from the world. Xu Xiake has an extraordinary influence in the world. Xu Xiake's Travels is listed as one of China's 20 most influential works by academic circles. In addition to Chinese mainland and Taiwan Province Province, the United States, Japan and Singapore have also established the Xu Xiake Research Association. Xu Xiake was in the leading position in the world at that time in geoscience, especially in the investigation and study of karst landforms. There are many similarities between Xu Xiake and Kyle Poirot, a great western traveler in the13rd century, and they are honored as "saints of the East and the West" respectively. These influences and reputations enjoyed by Xu Xiake and his travels around the world are one of the important cultural cornerstones for China's tourism to go global.

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