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城市越来越大,道路常常堵塞,围城里面的人想要找一片清静的地方看风景,诚然是很奢侈的想象了。很多像我这个年龄的人谈起来,无不为城市的快速膨胀与变异而感到不适,不由自主地,要说起20世纪80年代刚上班的时候,单位办公楼就临着白杨树、小河和庄稼地。但转眼二三十年过去,人几乎要蜕化成巨型水泥建筑里的爬行动物了。出走还是留下,这真是个大问题。大众阅读,以《红高梁》《白鹿原》为代表的乡土文学在网络时代还长盛不衰,揭示的道理是,人无论行走多远,终还要思乡与回家。而比乡愁和寻根更深层的,是人的天性中沉潜着与生俱来的对原野和土地的终极向往,看绿树,看庄稼,看山河,看央视纪录频道介绍的藏羚羊和非洲角马的大迁徙。
Increasingly large cities, roads are often blocked, people inside the siege want to find a quiet place to see the scenery, it is indeed a luxury imagination. Many people, like my age, talked about it and felt uncomfortable about the rapid expansion and mutation of cities. When it first started going to work in the 1980s, the office buildings stood in front of poplars, creek and crops . But in the twilight or thirty years, people almost degenerated into reptiles in giant cement buildings. It’s really a big deal to leave or stay. The general public reads that the local literature represented by “Red Sorghum” and “White Deer Plain” still flourished in the Internet era, revealing the truth that no matter how far people walk, they must eventually think of homeland and return home. And deeper than nostalgia and root-seeking, is the natural longing for the wilderness and land of human nature’s ultimate yearning, looking at trees, watching crops, watching the mountains and rivers, see the CCTV channel introduced Tibetan antelope and horn Horse’s big migration.