Sunday, July 28, 2013
北大清華出家的和尚們
將來中國的佛教界會如何改革發展,還真不知道呢。
最早接觸的畢業于北京 大學 的和尚是河北的釋明海法師,哲學學士。後來又認識了他的師弟,畢業于北大地質系的明影法師。一次偶然的交談中,得知「文革」之後,前前後後約有5 位以上的北大校友出家為僧。
上週末與家人去北京西北的鳳凰嶺爬山,在剛剛恢復為宗教活動場所的龍泉寺,驗證了一個新的情況:最近兩年,大約有七八位清華大學的博士或博士後出家,龍泉寺是他們的重要道場。用一位法師的話說,清華後來居上,出家人數一舉超過了北大。
晨鐘暮鼓、梵唄僧袍、念佛、坐禪,這樣的修行生活顯慶法師已經過了一年有餘。在成為法師之前,他的名字叫鄧文慶,擁有令 人羡慕的北京大學碩士頭銜。但是畢業之後他選擇了出家。
鄧文慶的出家過程簡潔而迅速,事先並未告知父母,也沒有告訴其他親友。 「畢業之後就沒有了他的消息,有說在某個中學教書的,也有傳說他出家了,但是也不確信,直到看到報導才知道。 」一名哲學系的同學說。
鄧文慶的事之所以被報導出來,是因為北京大學 「 耕讀社 」 和 「 國學社 」 的 80 名學生來到鳳凰嶺龍泉寺體驗生活,他給同學們講課,被認了出來 —— 當年的鄧文慶,曾是 「 耕讀社 」 的首任社長。
與許多人想像的不同,這些 「 天之驕子 」 們選擇出家,大多不是因為感情困惑、生理疾病等原因,而多是先接觸了佛教理論並為之吸引後作出的一種人生選擇。
現在廣東四會六祖禪寺的登覺法師,出家前是華中科技大學社會學系的碩士生。他回憶說,自己學社會學就是想説明別人解決心理煩惱,但是總覺得學到的理論連自己的問題都解決不了。後來接觸了佛教,覺得這是解除心理煩惱的好辦法。於是他放棄了學位,迅速出家了。
在家,還是出家
選擇出家修行這樣一種人生的,當然並不止于年輕的學生。明影法師就是工作多年之後才接觸佛教的。 1989年畢業于北大地質系的他,曾經有一份令人羡慕的公務員工作,先在北京市海澱區,後在深圳市。
雖然工作優越,但是理科出身的他總愛對許多問題探究本來,越探究卻越困惑。後來遇到了淨慧法師,他覺得「終於找到歸宿了」,於是在2001 年成為他的校友明海的師弟。
現在的衍能法師,仍然不願意接觸任何媒體,她表示只有在修行到一定程度之後才敢和別人討論在家出家的話題。記者瞭解到的情況是,她出家前已經評上教授職稱,工作順利,經濟寬裕,身體健康,也有美滿的家庭。
曾任北京大學素食文化研究會會長的哲學系畢業生王文利對記者介紹,王小能老師出家前一直是研究會的指導教師,所以接觸較多。她學佛多年,同事 學生都知道。 「她早就戒了葷酒,自稱在家是‘一鍋兩制’。她很早就計畫要出家,但是她師父,香港的一位高僧,勸她等孩子大一點再出家。所以她出家是早晚的 事,家人也都早有預期。 」王文利對記者說。 同樣在五臺山,還隱居著一位曾經非常有名的出家人——曾被譽為「 第一神童 」 的甯鉑。現在他在佛教界已小有名氣,但卻不再願意談起與「甯鉑」相關的往事。
資料
龍泉寺有多位北大清華高材生
兩棵 600 多歲的巨柏散發著蒼涼的神秘氣息,一左一右守護著千年古刹的山門 ―― 從北京西山鳳凰嶺自然風景區驅車行駛一刻鐘後,龍泉寺到了,傳聞武漢伢柳智宇放棄了麻省理工學院全額獎學金,要來此出家。
據居士和義工們介紹,龍泉寺內隱居的 「 真龍 」 不少:既有北大的也有清華的研究生。目前寺內排隊等候剃度的淨人眾多,一些外地新建寺院,專門來 這裡尋找優秀人才。其中有位北大電腦專業的畢業生,在寺裡當了3年多義工,一手建起「龍泉之聲」 網站,去年正式剃度。還有一位名校高材生,離婚後把百萬 家產留給了妻兒,孑然一身來此剃度。
此前媒體報導過的北京大學哲學系碩士鄧文慶,畢業後在福建莆田廣化寺剃度出家,人稱 「 顯慶法師 」 , 2006 年來到龍泉寺。他父母先規勸他還 俗,後也成為龍泉寺居士,跟在兒子身邊。不過顯慶法師現已離開龍泉寺,在另一家寺院挑大樑。他的師兄、現任河北省佛教協會副會長、河北柏林禪寺方丈明海法 師,是北大哲學系八七級學生,他于畢業的次年――1992 年在柏林禪寺從淨慧老法師剃度出家,現在已是佛教界有名的高僧。
與許多人想像不同,這些 「 天之驕子 」 們選擇出家,大多不是因為感情困惑、生活所迫等原因,而多是一種人生選擇。龍泉寺的僧人告訴記者:「我們是在用另一種方式為社會服務。”
據《長江日報》
人物
北大耕讀社 ――「 三任社長都出家 」
北京大學數學系畢業生柳智宇曾經有兩個選擇:一個是到美國麻省理工學院出國深造,並且得到一筆全額獎學金;另一個是到位於鳳凰嶺一帶的千年古 刹龍泉寺,遁入空門修習佛法。今年6月,這位從中學起就被稱為「才子」、 「 大牛 」 的北大畢業生做出了一個令人驚訝的決定 ―― 他選擇了後者。
柳智宇連續兩年任北大耕讀社社長,不再參與任何禪學社活動,已然淡出禪學社。
對於北大耕讀社的社員們來說,柳智宇的選擇其實並不出人意料。一位不願具名的耕讀社前社員對本報記者透露:「如果算上柳智宇,我們這個社團,三任社長都已經出家了。 」據他介紹,第一位出家的社長就是耕讀社的創辦人,原北大哲學系碩士鄧文慶。
【這件事情涉及別人的個人隱私,對他的選擇我也不好表態,但是我們很多社員對此並不認可。】這位前社員說。
為什麼有這麼多高知出家?不是說科學知識越多,人類征服自然的能力就越強,人們的宗教性就越弱嗎?北大清華的學子們出了什麼問題?
實際上,類似的疑問在
90 多年前的美國就出現過,並有過非常專業的研究。 1914年,美國心理學家詹姆士"劉巴(James Leuba)以《美國科學家名人錄》(American Men of Science)為據,隨機抽樣,詢問科學家是否同意:「我相信一個對他祈禱可以期待得到回答的上帝。 」劉巴想證明科學家是非宗教的,但令他吃驚的是,有 41.8%的人選擇了「 是」。這是一個非常保守的比例。
1996年,埃德華
" 拉森( Edward J. Larson )和拉瑞
" 威贊( Larry Witham )複製了劉巴的研究,發現
39.3% 的科學家選擇了 「 是 」 。他們的結論是:82年以後,科學家對上帝的信仰並沒有衰落。
與北大清華畢業生出家為僧聯繫起來,筆者想說的是:知識多少或許與宗教信仰之間沒有直接關係。在很多人的想像中,知識多了,人的宗教性會降 低。從上述中美兩國的經驗看,這樣的想像也許還值得探討。在宗教社會學理論中,有一個重要的學派,認為人們的宗教需求基本是穩定的,不會因為一些偶然的因 素而改變。在宗教產品不充分的情況下,人們會以家族、國家、事業等宗教替代品來滿足自己的宗教需求,但需求本身並沒有大的改變。這一理論對於我們理解最近 半個世紀中國知識份子的心路歷程或許很有啟發。
有沒有理論解釋在出家方面為什麼清華的學子後來居上呢?也已經有成熟的研究成果供我們參考。 1969年,卡內基委員會對60,028名美國學 者作問卷調查,發現科學家的信仰比例與其學科的科學化程度成正比。越是科學性強的學科,其科學家的信教比例也越高;反之則低。 60%的數學家和統計學家自 稱「宗教人 」,排行第一;其次是物理科學家和生命科學家,55%。倒數前3位則是人類學家(29%)、心理學家(33% )和社會學家( 49% )。研究者的 結論是「最不宗教的人在最少科學性的學科中」 ,這些人之所以傾向于非宗教,或許是因為他們的學科不太夠格成為發達的科學!
以此推斷,似乎未來北大出身的和尚,要從數量上超過清華也難。
時間: 2013-07-10 08:55:29 來源: 作者:人大教授魏德東
Friday, July 26, 2013
Chinese Embroidery 中華四大名繡
中國的傳統刺繡工藝品當中,常常將產於中國中部湖南省的"湘繡",中國西部四川省的"
How delay onset of Alzheimer
HOW TO DELAY ON-SET OF
ALZHEIMER
FOOD FOR THOUGHT :
"The idea that Alzheimer's is entirely genetic and
unpreventable is perhaps the Greatest misconception about the disease,"
says Gary Small, M.D., director of The UCLA Center on Aging.
Researchers now know that
Alzheimer's, like heart Disease and cancer, develops over decades and
can be influenced by lifestyle Factors including cholesterol, blood pressure,
obesity, depression, education, Nutrition, sleep and mental, physical and
social activity.
THE BIG NEWS :
Mountains of research reveals that simple things you do
every day might cut your odds of losing your mind to Alzheimer's.
In search of scientific ways to delay and outlive
Alzheimer's and other Dementias, I tracked down thousands of studies and
interviewed dozens of Experts. The results in a new book:
100 Simple Things You Can Do To Prevent Alzheimer's and
Age-Related Memory Loss (Little, Brown;
$19.99).
Here are 10 strategies I
found most surprising.
1. HAVE COFFEE
In an amazing
flip-flop, coffee is the new brain tonic.
A large European
study showed that drinking 3 to 5 cups
of coffee a day in
midlife cut Alzheimer's risk 65 % in
late life.
So drink up. Arendash advises, unless your doctor says
you shouldn't.
2. FLOSS
Oddly, the health of your teeth and gums can help predict
dementia. University
of Southern California
research found that having periodontal disease before age 35 quadrupled the
odds of dementia years later.
Older people with tooth and gum disease score lower on
memory and cognition tests, other studies show.
Experts speculate that inflammation in diseased mouth
migrates to the brain.
3. GOOGLE
Doing an online search can stimulate your aging brain even
more than reading a book, says UCLA's Gary Small, who used brain MRIs to prove
it.
The biggest surprise : Novice Internet surfers, ages 55 to
78, activated key memory and learning centers in the brain after only a week of
Web surfing for an hour a day.
4. GROW NEW BRAIN
CELLS
Impossible, scientists used to say.
Now it's believed that thousands of brain cells are born
daily. The trick is to keep the newborns alive.
What works: Aerobic exercise (such as a brisk 30-minute
walk every day), strenuous mental activity, eating salmon
and other fatty fish, and avoiding obesity, chronic stress,
sleep deprivation, heavy drinking and Vitamin B deficiency.
5. DRINK APPLE JUICE
Apple juice can push production of the "memory
chemical" acetylcholine; that's the way the popular Alzheimer's drug
Aricept works, says Thomas Shea, Ph.D., of the University of Massachusetts .
He was surprised that old mice given apple juice did better
on learning and memory tests than mice that received water.
A dose for humans : 16
ounces, or two to three apples a day.
(Important - apples are heavily
sprayed so go for the organic juice).
6. PROTECT YOUR
HEAD
Blows to the head, even mild ones early in life increase
odds of dementia years later. Pro football players have 19 times the typical
rate of memory-related diseases.
Alzheimer's is 4 times more common in elderly who suffer a
head injury, Columbia
University finds.
Accidental falls doubled an older person's odds of dementia
five years later in another study.
Wear seat belts and helmets, fall-proof your house, and
don't take risks.
7. MEDITATE
Brain scans show that people who meditate regularly have
less cognitive decline and brain shrinkage
- a classic sign of Alzheimer's -
as they age.
Andrew Newberg of the University of Pennsylvania School of
Medicine says yoga meditation of 12 minutes a day for two months improved blood
flow and cognitive functioning in seniors with memory problems.
8. TAKE VITAMIN D
A "severe deficiency" of vitamin D boosts older
Americans' risk of Cognitive impairment 394 %, an alarming study by England 's University of Exeter
finds.
And most Americans lack vitamin D.
Experts recommend a daily dose of 800 lU to 2000 lU of
vitamin D3.
9. FILL YOUR
BRAIN
It's called "cognitive reserve".
A rich accumulation of life experiences - education,
marriage, socializing, a stimulating job, language skills, having a
purpose in life, physical activity and mentally demanding
leisure activities - makes your brain
better able to tolerate plaques and tangles.
You can even have significant Alzheimer's
pathology and no symptoms of dementia if you have high cognitive
reserve, says David Bennett, M.D., of Chicago 's Rush University
Medical Center .
10. AVOID INFECTION
Astonishing new evidence ties Alzheimer's to cold
sores, ulcers, Lyme disease, pneumonia
and the flu.
Ruth Itzhaki Ph.D., of the University
of Manchester in England
estimates the cold sore herpes simplex virus is incriminated 60% of Alzheimer's
cases.
The Theory: Infections trigger excessive beta amyloid
"gunk" that kills brain cells. Proof is still lacking but why not
avoid common infections and take appropriate vaccines, antibiotics and
anti-viral agents ?
What To Drink For Good Memory.
A great way to keep your aging memory sharp and avoid
Alzheimer's is to drink the right stuff.
a. Tops:
Juice
A glass of any fruit or vegetable juice 3 times a week
slashed Alzheimer's odds 76% in Vanderbilt
University research.
Especially protective:
blueberry, grape, and apple juice say other studies.
b.
TEA
Only a cup of black or green tea a week cut rates of
cognitive decline in older people by 37%, reports the Alzheimer's Association.
Only brewed tea works. Skip
bottled tea, which is devoid of antioxidants.
c. CAFFEINE beverages.
Surprisingly, caffeine fights memory loss and
Alzheimer's suggest dozens of studies.
Best sources : coffee (one Alzheimer's researcher drinks
five cups a day) tea and chocolate.
Beware of caffeine if you are pregnant, high blood pressure,
insomnia or anxiety.
d.
RED WINE
If you drink alcohol, a little red wine is most apt to benefit
your aging brain. It's high in
anti-oxidants.
Limit it to 1 daily glass for women, 2 for men.
Excessive alcohol, notably binge drinking, brings on
Alzheimer's.
e. TWO TO AVOID : Sugary soft drinks, especially those sweetened with
high fructose corn syrup. They make lab animals dumb.
Water with high copper
content also can up your odds of
Alzheimer's.
Use water filter that removes excess minerals.
5.
WAYS TO SAVE YOUR KIDS FROM ALZHEIMER'S.
Now Alzheimer's isn't just a disease that starts in old age.
What happens to your child's brain seems to have a dramatic
impact on his or her likelihood of Alzheimer's many decades later.
Here are 5 things you can do
now to help save your child from Alzheimer's and memory loss later in life,
according to the latest research.
a.
PREVENT HEAD BLOWS
Insist your child wear a helmet during biking, skating,
skiing, baseball, football, hockey, and all contact sports.
A major blow as well as tiny repetitive unnoticed
concussions can cause damage, leading to memory loss and Alzheimer's years
later.
b.
ENCOURAGE LANGUAGE SKILLS
A teenage girl who is a superior writer is eight times more
likely to escape Alzheimer's in late life than a teen with poor linguistic
skills. Teaching young children to be fluent in two or more languages makes
them less vulnerable to Alzheimer's.
c.
INSIST YOUR CHILD GO TO COLLEGE
Education is a powerful Alzheimer's deterrent.
The more years of formal schooling, the lower the odds.
MOST ALZHEIMER'S PRONE :
teenage drop-outs.
For each year of education, your risk of dementia drops 11%,
says a recent University
of Cambridge study.
4.
PROVIDE STIMULATION
Keep your child's brain busy with physical, mental and
social activities and novel experiences. All these contribute to a bigger,
better functioning brain with more so-called 'cognitive reserve.'
High cognitive reserve protects against memory decline and
Alzheimer's against memory decline and Alzheimer's.
5.
SPARE THE JUNK FOOD
Lab animals raised on berries, spinach and high omega-3 fish
have great memories in old age. Those overfed sugar, especially high fructose
in soft drinks, saturated fat and trans-fats become overweight and diabetic, with smaller brains and impaired memories as they age, a prelude
to Alzheimer's.
Wednesday, July 24, 2013
The Best Divorce Letter, ever !
FIRST LETTER:
My Dear husband:I'm writing this letter to tell you that
I'm leaving you.
I've been a good wife to you for the last 20 years & I
have nothing to show for it, and the last 2 weeks have been hell.
Your boss called to tell me that you left your job today
which that was the last straw.
Last week, you came home & you didn't even notice I
had a new hairstyle, had cooked your favorite meal & even wore a brand new
nightie.
You ate in 2 minutes, & went straight to sleep after
watching your TV soaps.
You don't tell me you love me anymore; you don't want sex
or anything that connects us as husband & wife.
Either you're cheating on me or you don't love me anymore;
whatever the case, I'm gone.
Your EX-Wife.
Don't try to find me. Your BROTHER & I
are moving to New Zealand
together! Have a great life!
REPLY:
Dear Ex-wife,
Nothing has made my day more than receiving your letter.
It's true you & I have been married for 20 years,
although a good woman is a far cry from what you've been.
I watch TV soaps so much because they drown out your
constant whining & bitching.
Too bad that doesn't work any more. I DID notice
when you got a hair do last week, but the 1st thing that came to mind was 'You
look just like a boy!'
Since my father raised me not to say anything, if I can't
say something nice, so I didn't comment......and when you cooked my favorite
meal, you must have got me confused with MY BROTHER because I haven't eaten
prawns for 7 years.
About the new nightie: I
turned away from you because the $299.99 price tag was still on it, & I
prayed it was a coincidence that my brother had just borrowed $300 from me that
morning.
After all of this, I still loved you & felt we could work it
out.
So when I won the $20 million Lotto, on Saturday, I left my job & bought 2
tickets for us to Paris
, but when I got home you were gone.
Everything happens for a reason, I
guess. I hope you have the fulfilling life you always wanted.
My lawyer said that the letter you wrote ensures you won't
get a dollar from me. So take care.
Signed,Your Ex-Husband, Rich As Hell & Free!
P.S. I don't know if I ever told you this, but my brother
Carl was born Carla. I hope that's not a problem.
OLATE DOGS
Great show, cute dogs, very entertaining .
Thomas Kinkade paintings .
Thomas Kinkade ( January 19, 1958 – April 6, 2012 ) . He was
an American painter of popular realistic, bucolic, and idyllic subjects. He was
claimed to be "America 's
most-collected living artist"
Please enjoy this video .
Tuesday, July 23, 2013
Forever Tango - A Evaristo Carrieg
《 探戈不能随便走,舞伴必须找老头 》
The best tango music and dancing couple I have ever seen .
Graceful , sensual and full of
passion . Bravo !
Please enjoy !
Saturday, July 20, 2013
BMW VS MERCEDES CRAZY FIGHT ( + ) SONG to peace your mind 。
Father and son in disagreement and used their own expensive
cars to ram on each other in the public road.
The incident was
part of a dispute between father and son.
After watching above video , I’m speechless. Totally crazy, ridicules & insane. I wish, I was born in old century. I see no evil & I heard no evil , but -------- PEACE & LOVE 。
LET THERE BE
-Sang by Vince Gill
Written by Jill Jackson Miller (1913-1995) American singer,
actress
Please enjoy !
Friday, July 19, 2013
Thursday, July 11, 2013
韶關丹霞山及湖南郴州三天遊 – 李耀漢(詩詞與文章)
韶關丹霞山 李耀漢
丹霞山下荷百畝, 峰上柱石有奇貌;
行人佇足舉頭望, 驚問上天傑作否?
郴州東江湖 李耀漢
東江湖上霞漫長, 漁夫撒網燕飛翔.
團友三更急出門, 美照應得沙龍獎.
團友三更急出門, 美照應得沙龍獎.
“春天不是讀書天,夏日炎炎正好眠.”夏天天氣酷熱難耐而潮 濕,本來不是理想的旅遊季節,但能夠與同窗好友齊聚首,共品茶. 我還是排除心中困難,應邀跟隨楊德基,陳錦濤及他們的旅行伙伴合 共九人踏上征途,前往廣東韶關丹霞山及湖南郴州作三天遊.由七月 五日至七日(周五至周日).
第一天曙光初露,我便趕搭首班地鐵車前往九龍塘火車站與大隊會合 (時間是早上6時45分).然後乘火車前往落馬洲. 八時正到了福田口岸,再夥同內地導遊乘中型旅遊車(21座位)直 往韶關丹霞山.車程約5小時.車子沿廣深高速公路前進,馬路兩旁 綠樹成蔭,高樓新廈眾多,禾田與魚塘則少見,與年前比較,明顯地 向現代化又跨進了一大步.”鋤禾日當午,汗滴禾下土.”的農耕情 景已越來越難看得到了.
由於今天不是假日,車程較想像中流暢,約於11時已抵達清遠佛岡 市,我們在一家飯館飽嚐一頓豐盛的客家飯菜(大家湊錢添加了幾味 魚鮮).午飯後沿高速公路前往韶關車程約2小時半.各團友不消片 刻便做了元帥(俗語”飯後睡一睡,好過做元帥).在車窗往外觀望 ,很多村莊都建有新型房舍,菜園及田畝青綠一片.3時左右到達丹 霞山景區. 丹霞山位於粵北 韶關仁化縣,是中國國家級自然保護區,也是聯合國首批評為世界地
質公園.
在景區我們首項活動是先乘坐一艘觀光船艇沿著錦江來回觀賞兩岸景 色及遠望丹霞山風貌.山奇水秀,藕田處處,荷紅葉盛,頗為誘人. 船行了約40分鐘後,我們便登山觀賞陰元石及觀看落日情景.回程 時需靠手電筒照明才能下山.晚上大約7時45分離開景區往酒家晚 饍.夜宿於碧麗華酒店.由於明天清早要上丹霞山觀看日出,明日的 早上召令(morning call)時間是凌晨4時正,故此我沐浴後馬上便倒進夢鄉了.
今天是旅程的翌日,天未亮我們便摸黑乘車前往丹霞山,再轉搭纜車 登上寶珠峰,然後沿著羊腸小徑前往日月崖拍攝日出.5時57分, 期待已久的嬌陽終於含情脈脈,遮遮掩掩的展現眼前.各人急不及待 地馬上舉著相機拍過不悙.7時正我們開始下山前往另一景點,参觀 及拍攝奇特的陽元石柱.参觀完畢,我們一眾在8時返回酒店吃早餐 ,稍作休息後便要離開韶關前往湖南郴州.早上九時半驅車啓程,車 程約三小時半,下午一時抵達郴州. 湖南郴(粵音’深’)州是最接近廣東的一個城市.郴州歷史悠久, 自秦朝以來已有文字記載.市內高樓大廈眾多,商店林立,麥當奴及 意粉屋都有開設.路上行人不少.沿途有很多樓盤和豪華大屋正在興 建中(碧桂園的樓盤在這裡也有出售).馬路及高速公路也不斷在擴 建中,真是一個非常有潛力的區市.
我們在市內一家飯店吃過午餐後,於2時15分便乘車到湘紅火車站 及附近的一條古村落参觀.這車站已有破舊感覺,而村落也難抵風霜 ,使人有踏入時光隧道之感.3時45分離開古村落轉去東江湖瀏覽 .到達時已是下午四時半了. 東江湖是一個人工蓄水庫,湖面狹長浩瀚,水清爽涼,群燕飛舞,草 盛鳥語.早上煙霞漫漫,仿如置身仙境,確是攝影愛好者拍攝大自然
氣息的好地方.黃昏六時 ,我們帶著疲乏的身軀返回市區進食晚餐. 夜間住宿於江濱國際酒店,導遊說是現時市內最好的一間酒店了. 由於明日天未亮便要到東江湖拍攝湖上霧景,團友需要早些就寢,今 晚亦不設市內漫遊節目,真是有點可惜.
今天是三日旅程的尾天了,為了趕著到東江湖拍攝湖面霧景,雞啼破 曉時分各人便隨身帶備手電筒出發前往景區,到達時剛好是凌晨五時 正.周圍還是漆黑一片,天上繁星閃爍,似向我們招手問好.團友們 選定最佳位置擺放攝影器材,準備捕捉美景.湖上霧氣越來越濃,幾 艘漁艇正在湖中表演撒網捕魚的技倆.而此時趕來拍攝的人也越來越
多.只見他們忙過不了.相信他們應有可觀的收穫.我們於6時離開 景區返回酒店吃早餐,然後收拾行裝在9時30分.踏上歸程.車在 中途停於三溪酒家吃午飯,然後便直奔深玔了.晚上七時抵達深玔, 在德興酒樓吃過一頓豐富的分手晚餐後,便跨進港境.三天行程完滿 結束
旅遊後的感概:
我熱愛我的國家,今日看到人民豐衣足食,居住環境不斷改善,路上 滿是新簇的車輛,證明國民收入明顯大增.與半世紀前我在家鄉所居
的泥磚瓦屋相較,真有天淵之別.那時老師和學生都是赤腳上課的. 那時我也在鄉村讀一年級,也曾上山下田參加過勞動. 兩餐不繼.晚上沒有電燈照明,黑影幢幢,令人驚恐.今日學子的生 活與我那年代相比,可謂是天上與地獄,相差萬倍.今日教育普及, ,學習渠道和工具器材俱全,學生應該努力裝備自己,將來能為國家 為世界為人類出一分力.另外我又 察覺到各地大量建造房屋,擴展公 路.農耕地相應會續漸減少,那麼人類賴以飽腹之糧又要用什麼方法 是保持呢?若用科學方法去增產,對人體健康有沒有損害呢?我不能 不為人類的下一代擔心啊!但願後來者有方法去解決未來世界可能會 出現的糧食短缺問題.深深祝願世界和平安好!
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