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第第頁長城英語演講稿范文長城英語演講稿1

TheGreatWallrunsacrossNorthChinalikeahugedragon,Itwindsitswayfromwesttoeast,acrossdeserts,overmountains,throughvalleystillatlastitreachesthesea.Itsthelongestwallontheearth,alsooneofthewondersintheworld.

TheGreatWallhasahistoryofmorethan2000years.ThefirstpartwasbuiltduringtheSpringandAutumnPeriod.AllthewallswerejoinedupinQinDynasty.Alltileworkwasdonebyhand.Thousandsofpeoplediedwhilebuildingthewall.ThustheGreatWallcameintoe*istence.

Sincethen,ithasbeenrebuiltandrepairedmanytimes.NowtheGreatWall,theadmirationoftheworld,hastakenonanewlook.Itsvisitedbylargenumbersofpeoplefromallpartsofthecountryandtheworld.

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TheGreatWallofChinaiscalledtheTen-thousand-IiGreatWallinChinese.Infact,itsmorethan6000kilometreslong.Itwindsitswayfromwesttoeast,acrossdeserts,overmountains,throughvalleystillatlastitreachesthesea.Itisoneofthewondersoftheworld.

TheGreatWallhasahistoryofovertwentycenturies.ThefirstpartofitwasbuiltduringtheSpringandAutumnPeriod.DuringtheWarringStatesPeriod,morewallswereputuptodefendthebordersofthedifferentkingdoms.ItwasduringtheQinDynastythatthekingdomofQinunitedthedifferentpartsintooneempire.Tokeeptheenemyoutofhisempire,EmperorQinShiHuanghadallthewallsjoinedup.Thus,theGreatWallcameintobeing.

TheGreatWalliswideenoughatthetopforfivehorsesortenmentowalksidebyside.Alongthewallarewatchtow-ers,wheresoldiersusedtokeepwatch.Fireswerelitonthethetowersasawarningwhentheenemycame.

Itwasverydifficulttobuildsuchawallintheancientdayswithoutanymodernmachines.Alltheworkwasdonebyhand.Thousandsofmendiedandwereburiedunderthewalltheybuilt.TheGreatWallwasmadenotonlyofstoneandearth,butofthefleshandbloodofmillionsofmen.

TodaytheGreatWallhasbecomeaplaceofinterestnotonlytotheChinesebuttopeoplefromallovertheworld.ManyofthemhavecometoknowthefamousChinesesaying:HewhodoesnotreachtheGreatWallisnotatrueman.

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Holiday,myfatherandIwenttoBeijingtourism.WevisitedourgreattheGreatWall.TheGreatWallatotalofthreespecies,theyareseatheGreatWall,theGreatWallandtheGreatWallhillroad.ThestartingpointoftheGreatWallinQinhuangdao,attheendofJiayuguan,isabout6000kilometerslong.

Firstofall,weclimbedupthemountainisthefamoustheGreatWall--thetheBadalingGreatWall.IsawthetheGreatWallislikeadragonlyingintheupsanddownsofthemountain.Despitethehotweather,theslopehighandsteep,butIstilltoovercomedifficulties,doneinonevigorousefforttoreachedthetopoftheGreatWall,receivedalessthantheGreatWallofnonherocertificate.Onthepeak,Ihaveafeelingtobecomeanimmortal.

Thethirdday,wewenttotheseatheGreatWall--QinhuangdaoNingHaichengattractions,itistoresisttheenemyattackfromtheseaandthetroopsofftheplace.Ipickedupsomeshells,intheplayunderthesea,tookseveralphotoslaterwenttotheGreatWallroad--ShanhaiguantheGreatWall.Ithasthebestinallthelandsaid,thebestinallthelandofffivewordsperword1metershigh.BecauseofthewaytheGreatWallisnotverylong,soIonlyspentmorethananhourtogooverit.

ByvisitingourancienttheGreatWall,Ithinktheancientscreatedisreallygreat,IwasaChineseproud!

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InthenorthofChina,thereliesa6,700-kilometer-long(4,161-mile-long)ancientwall.Nowwell-knownastheGreatWallofChina,itstartsattheJiayuguanPassofGansuProvinceinthewestandendsattheShanhaiguanPassofHebeiProvinceintheeast.AsoneoftheEightWondersintheworld,theGreatWallofChinahasbecomethesymboloftheChinesenationanditsculture.

LotsofbeautifullegendsandstoriesabouttheGreatWalltookplacefollowingalongtheconstruction,andsincethattimethesestorieshavespreadaroundthecountry.Thosethathappenedduringconstructionareabundant,suchasMeng

JiangnusstoryandthelegendoftheJiayuguanPass.MengJiangnusstoryisthemostfamousandwidelyspreadofallthelegendsabouttheGreatWall.ThestoryhappenedduringtheQinDynasty(221BC-206BC).IttellsofhowMengJiangnusbitterweepingmadeasectionoftheGreatWallcollapse.MengJiangnushusbandFanQiliangwascaughtbyfederalofficialsandsenttobuildtheGreatWall.MengJiangnuheardnothingfromhimafterhisdeparture,soshesetouttolookforhim.Unfortunately,bythetimeshereachedthegreatwall,shediscoveredthatherhusbandhadalreadydied.Hearingthebadnews,shecriedherheartout.HerhowlcausedthecollapseofapartoftheGreatWall.ThisstoryindicatesthattheGreatWallistheproductionoftensofthousandsofChinesecommoners.

AnotherlegendabouttheJiayuguanPasstellsofaworkmannamedYiKaizhanintheMingDynasty(1368BC-1644BC)whowasproficientinarithmetic.Hecalculatedthatitwouldneed99,999brickstobuildtheJiayuguanPass.Thesupervisordidnotbelievehimandsaidiftheymiscalculatedbyevenonebrick,thenalltheworkmenwouldbepunishedtodohardworkforthreeyears.Afterthecompletionoftheproject,onebrickwasleftbehindthe*iwongcitygate.Thesupervisorwashappyatthesightbrickandreadytopunishthem.HoweverYiKaizhansaidwithdeliberationthatthebrickwasputtherebyasupernaturalbeingtofi*thewall.Atinymovewouldcausethecollapseofthewall.Thereforethebrickwaskeptthereandnevermoved.ItcanstillbefoundtheretodayonthetoweroftheJiayuguanPass.Inadditiontotheabove-mentionedstoriesabouttheconstructionoftheGreatWall,therearealsoplentyofstoriesaboutcurrentscenicspots.AfamousoneisthelegendoftheBeaconTower.ThisstoryhappenedduringtheWesternZhouDynasty(11thcenturyBC-711BC).KingYouhadaqueennamedBaoSi,whowasverypretty.KingYoulikedherverymuch,howeverBaoSineversmiled.AnofficialgaveasuggestionthatsettingthebeacontoweronfirewouldfrightentheKingssubjects,andmightmakethequeensmile.KingYoulikedtheidea.ThesubjectswerefooledandBaoSismiledatthesightofthechaos.LaterenemiesinvadedWesternZhou,KingYousetthebeacontoweronfiretoaskforhelp.Nosubjectscametohelpbecausetheyhadbeenfooledoncebefore.Thus,KingZhouwaskilledbytheenemyandWesternZhoucametoanend.

BeautifulstoriesandlegendsabouttheGreatWallhelptokeepaliveChinesehistoryandculture.IneachdynastyafterthebuildingoftheGreatWall,manymorestorieswerecreatedandspread.

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