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Review of Nanjing Museum
Nanjing Museum is located next to Zhongshan Gate. Seen from a distance, it is antique. When I stepped into the gate of Nanjing Museum, I felt like I was 500 years ago. It shows us the crystallization of wisdom and sweat of the ancient working people in China!

Before I entered the Nanjing Museum, my eyes were firmly attracted by the stone carving in front of the door. The lifelike stone horse raised his front hoof slightly, and his eyes revealed his desire for freedom. I looked up at the Nanjing Museum with a long history and couldn't help looking forward to visiting it.

After entering the door, I was amazed by the exquisite handicrafts in the jade pavilion, bronze pavilion, Yunjin pavilion and porcelain pavilion. I thought: It is unbelievable that the creativity of the working people in ancient China was so strong.

I walked into the Golden Sculpture Museum and watched it as I walked. Suddenly, I slowed down in front of a golden sculpture called "Golden Cicada and Jade Leaves". This is a golden cicada, living on a green jade leaf. The golden cicada held up by the jade leaf leans its feet to one side, its wings are slightly open, and its mouth is slightly open, as if playing. Its big round eyes stare at the distance, as if looking for its own partner. I looked at this interesting golden cicada and thought: It turns out that the ancients also had such "childlike interest". If there were no glass cover, I would have reached out and touched this lovely little guy.

Walking, my curiosity was suddenly attracted by a treasure called "Golden Beast". It is like a magnet, so I can't take my eyes off it. It bends down, squats on the ground, bares its teeth, looks alert and has bright eyes. I closed my eyes, and in my imagination, I saw her eyes shoot cold light and growl loudly. China ancient craftsmen not only portrayed its appearance, but also vividly portrayed its soul!

Looking at it, my admiration for the ancient working people in China arises spontaneously. I unconsciously slowed down and carefully watched every handicraft. Time flies, but I don't know. When I visited all the antiquities, I took a deep breath and couldn't help exclaiming, "The working people in ancient China were really amazing. They made so many incredible handicrafts with their own hands! "

"The waves behind the Yangtze River push the waves before, and the generation is stronger than the generation." Since the ancients can make so many exquisite handicrafts, why can't we? We should keep searching in the unknown "ocean" for the benefit of mankind!

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