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Good Scenery Collection
Literature好风景集
Xu Yongqing
"Good Scenery Collection" selects more than 400 poems written by the author in recent years, divided into six parts: Appreciating the landscape, embracing the flowers and trees, enjoying the time, cherishing the fate, and enjoying the world. It expresses the author's praise of the beautiful scenery, famous temples and ancient temples, his pride for his country and the world, his attachment to flowers and trees, his perception of the passage of time, his infatuation with relatives and friends, and his singing of foreign scenery. It has a higher intention and emotions.
"Good Scenery Collection" selects more than 400 poems written by the author in recent years, divided into six parts: Appreciating the landscape, embracing the flowers and trees, enjoying the time, cherishing the fate, and enjoying the world. It expresses the author's praise of the beautiful scenery, famous temples and ancient temples, his pride for his country and the world, his attachment to flowers and trees, his perception of the passage of time, his infatuation with relatives and friends, and his singing of foreign scenery. It has a higher intention and emotions.

登峰造极:珠穆朗玛峰测量记
Xu Yongqing
This is a book about Mount Everest-about the mountain, those things, and those people. In 2005, China once again accurately measured and released the height of Mount Everest. The author is an eyewitness and news communication planner of this event. He worked on the snow-covered plateau for two months and visited the Everest base camp for 30 days. He experienced it personally, heard and saw, and gained insights and insights. He outlines the measurement history of Mount Everest for more than 100 years, and panoramically reproduces the turbulent and magnificent 2005 Everest measurement. Through some interesting stories, characters and knowledge, we will tell you how to climb the dangerous peak on the world's highest peak and how to create the ultimate in the third pole of the earth.
This is a book about Mount Everest-about the mountain, those things, and those people. In 2005, China once again accurately measured and released the height of Mount Everest. The author is an eyewitness and news communication planner of this event. He worked on the snow-covered plateau for two months and visited the Everest base camp for 30 days. He experienced it personally, heard and saw, and gained insights and insights. He outlines the measurement history of Mount Everest for more than 100 years, and panoramically reproduces the turbulent and magnificent 2005 Everest measurement. Through some interesting stories, characters and knowledge, we will tell you how to climb the dangerous peak on the world's highest peak and how to create the ultimate in the third pole of the earth.