Jobs once said: "I'm willing to use all my technology to exchange for an afternoon with Socrates." Imagine this wish can really be achieved, but also where to arrange the most suitable? The city is too rampant, the village is too obstructed, and the seaside is too romantic. It seems that only the mountain that is closer to the sky is the most appropriate. What's more, ancient and modern Chinese and foreigners, most of the famous people with lofty ideals have an indescribable feeling for the mountain. Sun Yat-sen, a pioneer who pioneered China’s democratic republicanization from Confucius who laid the key to Chinese culture, from British Field Marshal Jan Schwartz to Nobel Peace Prize winner Fritz Ioan Nansen, and from the famous Ming Dynasty geographer Xu Xiake to today’s Sohu CEO Zhang Chaoyang and Vanke chairman Wang Shi, it seems no one can refuse the charm of mountaineering.
On autumn days suitable for ascending, you may wish to prepare your bags, put on a free time, sprinkle all the sweat, find a winding road to the mountains, and breathe fresh air in the mountains. In this era of eating steamed stuffed buns, it is undoubtedly the best purification of the mind. Because every mountain is a god.
Because the mountain is there
As Jane Smaltz, who grew up in the high mountains of South Africa, once said, “The hawthorn not only has a permanent majesty and sublimity, but also has great historical and spiritual significance for us. It is a step up to us and it is The peculiar way has become the origin of religion. We can really think that the religion of the highest realm is the religion of the mountain."
For enthusiastic mountaineers, there is a picture that must be familiar. In this photo, Nepalese guide Tenzing Norgay held a piece of ice on the top of the peak with a flag flying in the wind. It was the world’s first successful mountaineer named Edmond Hillary of Mount Everest who photographed this photograph.
In 1953, New Zealand mountaineer Edmund Hillary successfully climbed Mount Everest in the world and caused a sensation in the entire world. After climbing Mount Everest, the companions of Yamashita witnessed Hilary's return to base camp. The companion recalled: “At the time Edmond showed a tired smile and then suddenly sat on the ice and said in his usual tone: 'Well, we conquered that guy.'â€
Maybe, only when you really stand in the snow-capped mountains can you understand the lofty ambitions of Du Fu's poems. Looking around, it is the chasing players of sports cars, watches, and golf that show their strength and taste. However, in front of the heroic spirit of “when it's gonna be extremely impressive and the hills are smallâ€, these seem to be all too pale. All failed. Mountaineering is a man's sport. It is a brave man's game. If it can be said like Edmund Hilary in a casual and understatement, "OK, we have conquered it." Even if it takes a lot of painstaking efforts, we will not hesitate.
The anticipated or unplanned dangers of slipping, avalanches, rolling stones, freezing cold, lack of oxygen, and mountain sickness are constantly testing the heroic qualities of those conquerors. It is a formidable enemy to accompany climbers on a regular basis. To despise the professional and technical consequences of this sport is often to pay the price of life.
If you want to conquer the mountains and go for mountain climbing, you will need to practice hard from the usual small details. Because of the thin air in the high mountains, the body's function will drop rapidly. Therefore, long-distance running, swimming, climbing stairs, cycling, and training for the purpose of improving cardiopulmonary function should not be underestimated; although mountaineers can only rely on themselves to overcome hardships and hardships, team spirit can make the human body ubiquitous. Warm and strong support from the body; of course, various types of equipment such as clothing, tents, backpacks, sleeping bags, etc. are absolutely essential. Of course, there is another secret that cannot be ignored: the gritty little universe.
Knowing that it was a life-threatening and bitter thing, he still fell in love with climbing without reason. This is the fate of many climbers. In 1924, the Englishman George Mallory came to the northern slope of Everest with the British mountaineering team for the third time. At the camp, he left the famous phrase "Becauseitisthere" and turned his head away. Shortly afterwards, when a cloud drifted past, Mallory and his teammate Irving disappeared forever at an altitude of 8,600 meters. "Because the mountain is there" was later regarded as a standard by numerous latecomers. However, the facts are not as much as most people think: Mallory stands in front of the camp and points to the mountain to conquer. The truth is that the mountaineering process was not going well. He was upset at the base camp by a group of journalists. When the reporter did not know why he was on the first few occasions when he entered the Everest, Mallory. At last, unbearable, irritated and pointed to the mountains thrown out a peerless saying: "Becauseitisthere!"
Wang Shi said: "Climbing is actually a painful process. There is a constant choice between 'abandoning' and 'don't give up,' but 'victory often comes from the last resort.' Mountaineering is the enrichment of life, and it is an extension of life."
Life is impermanent, if Mallory's mountaineering journey is not as thorny as Wang Shi describes, he will not be able to tell such a convincing warning with one finger. Wang Xiaobo liked this seemingly vernacular answer. He said that there was a sense of humor in it - it was clearly that he wanted to go mountain climbing, but he said that it was the mountains where he itched his heart.
Of course, Wang Xiaobo also said that the progress of human civilization as a whole is very similar to that of mountaineering - climbing on the cliff without a reason.
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