Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional virtues - Yang Zhenyu, the lost library, read the answer.

Yang Zhenyu, the lost library, read the answer.

13, (1) My hometown is like a busy city. (2) There are parks and libraries in my hometown, but they only exist in name only.

14, these two sentences use repeated rhetorical devices, emphasizing that our children will not tell future generations the origin and legends of their hometown, and our cultural villages will be washed away by the tide of urbanization. It expresses the author's helplessness to reality and worries about this phenomenon in the future.

15 and (1) cities are forming, and modern elements make people lose the direction of home.

(2) The countryside is disappearing, and the original memory has lost its voucher.

16, (1) miss my childhood hometown; (2) The development and construction of the city of hope can be compatible with local culture; (3) I hope this generation can leave a unique cultural heritage to future generations.