One of the pride and blessings of Viennese people is that they live surrounded by layers of green. The forest is not only a place for Viennese people to go on vacation. On weekdays, people often drive to the Kalundborg Mountain in the northeast corner of the city, open their lungs and mouths, and suck in the freshness, moisture, coolness and abundant oxygen emanating from the forest. Looking into the distance, the green sea is boundless, and every tree is a green wave. How many trees do it take to form this boundless forest like the sea? Viennese people have been dazzled by the city's strange lights all day long. At this moment, they feel that green is really a color that purifies the eyes and soul. Therefore, Viennese people like green. Green furniture, curtains, walls, and utensils are common; a kind of ceramic with green stripes is specially fired in the Salt Creek Lake area, which is one of the most distinctive folk crafts in Austria. Men here also like to wear green suits and green ties, just like men in warm Australia like to wear pink shirts. The world only knows that this forest became famous all over the world thanks to Strauss's famous song "The Story of the Vienna Woods", attracting thousands of tourists and earning foreign exchange for the city. Little did they know that the Viennese people were closely related to this forest, helping each other and depending on each other, so they gave the "King of Waltz" the creative inspiration, impulse and affection. As soon as we leave the city, there are scenes like this everywhere: on the sunny slopes, the forests are bright and green; on the sunny slopes, they are as dense as a formation of armored and helmeted soldiers ambushing there. Between the forests are large tracts of grass full of flowers, and it is difficult to see the color of the soil. The Vienna Woods refers to the suburbs of Vienna. The highest terrain is only 400 meters above sea level. There are few conifers and mostly broad-leaved forests. Dozens of trees such as elm, locust and eucalyptus are mixed together. Every spring, the trees bloom. Birds are chirping happily and various wild animals are running around. This feeling is completely different from the high mountains, towering pines and cypresses, and gushing snowy streams in the southern Tyrol. The forest here is fresh, soft and gentle, which is more in harmony with the taste of the city of Vienna. The forest not only makes people happy to look at it, breathe comfortably and eliminate worries, it also miraculously regulates the temperature. In Vienna, no matter how hot the sun is, as long as you get into the shade of a tree, you will immediately feel refreshed and pleasant. This feeling is extremely clear. "Sunland" and "shadeland" are like two seasons; the temperature difference between noon and morning and evening is very clear. Even in hot summer, the air cools down quickly after sunset, and Viennese people still sleep under quilts at night in summer, especially after a rain, when the weather is like autumn; the climate is changeable, and dressing often cannot keep up with the changes. Sometimes when the wind blows and the rain passes, the crowds of people waiting for the bus can be described as strange. Some are still shirtless in vests, while others have put on sweaters and leather jackets. This kind of spectacle is very similar to the "dressing indiscriminately in February and August" in northern China, but here it is "dressing indiscriminately in May and June". When I was visiting a royal hunting palace on the outskirts of Vienna, there was a sudden storm and heavy rain. I suddenly saw thick white smoke rising from a large grassland, and even more smoke flying in the forest. It was very spectacular. This sight was rarely seen before. The tour guide told me that this is because the forests and grasslands absorb the heat of the sun and turn into smoke when cold rain pours on them. Only then did I realize the extraordinary role of forests and grasslands. Viennese people understand that the pleasant climate is not only a gift from God, but also because their ancestors cherish this gift from generation to generation. As early as 1852, Austria promulgated the Forest Law, which has been in use for more than 100 years. This is actually a strict forest protection law that perfectly combines science and application. For example, in logging, the clearing of the forest that is cut down is exactly where sunlight needs to penetrate to promote better growth of the forest. Therefore, Austrians never lack wood or green. If you observe carefully, you will also find that Viennese people care for the grass in front of and behind their houses as much as they care for the carpets in their homes. You'd be hard-pressed to spot a patch of dead grass. They even refuse to use the air conditioner in their cars because they are worried that the exhaust gas will pollute the vegetation and air. In this big city with a population of one million, no matter where you look, you will always see bright flowers and trees; looking around, the air is transparent and the line of sight is unobstructed. As far as the eye can see, those standing on the buildings far away The faces of the statues on the top can be seen clearly, without dust or smoke... In this way, all kinds of birds live carefree on the Thousand Floors just like they do in the Vienna Woods. In the middle of Wanyu. One evening, I was enjoying an open-air concert in the city park with great interest. Suddenly, a strange chirping sound came from the top of the hall. The tone was like a cat, and the sound was loud. Turning around, I saw a big peacock standing on it. The peacock is a feisty bird, and she wants to compete with the band. This made the people who enjoyed the music laugh, but no one drove the peacock away. The band played more energetically, and then the band and the peacock sang while playing, which was extremely wonderful. Isn't this the most touching and profound connotation of "The Story of the Vienna Woods"? Genre Travel Notes Prose Perception of the beautiful scenery of Vienna The boundless Vienna Woods The Viennese people live in harmony with nature The Viennese people love nature and protect the environment The relationship between the Viennese people and the forest is mutually beneficial and mutually dependent The characteristics of the Vienna Woods are beautiful scenery (1, 4, 8) ( Description) A vast area (3) (Explanation) Many functions (2, 5, 6, 7, 9) (Narration, discussion) Writing background Feng Jicai said: "Before writing this work, there were two things that touched me very much. Big. One is the huge flood that occurred in the Yangtze River Basin of my country in 1998; the other is the continuous sandstorms that swept across most of China. These natural disasters have once again sounded the alarm: humans must treat nature well.
At the same time, it also strongly impacted the sense of responsibility as a journalist, which triggered in-depth thinking and turned the creative perspective to environmental protection.
"The purpose of writing is to arouse people's awareness of loving nature and protecting the natural environment. Inspiration gained: 1. Be kind to nature 2. Nature breeds culture Writing techniques: 1. Comprehensive use of description, narrative, explanation, and discussion 2. The form is scattered but the spirit is not scattered< /p>