泰山景点英语介绍 泰山景点英语介绍简短

导读:泰山景点英语介绍 泰山景点英语介绍简短 1. 泰山景点英语介绍简短 2. 泰山旅游英语介绍 3. 泰山景点英语介绍简短带翻译 4. 游览泰山的英语 5. 泰山景点介绍英文 6. 介绍泰山的英文导游词 7. 泰山旅游景点英语介绍 8. 泰山的简短的英语介绍

1. 泰山景点英语介绍简短

泰山的另一种翻译就是Mount Tai. 长江的另一种翻译就是:Yangtse River.


2. 泰山旅游英语介绍

Remember the park 公园游玩记

  Today, my father and I went to the mountain park.

  今天,我和爸爸去了虎山公园。

  Hushan Park Peach opened, very beautiful. Through "Lao", a stone inside the pool, there are many coins on a stone, it is a people. We went to the reservoir, the reservoir water is green.

  虎山公园的桃花开了,美丽极了。路过了“太上老君观”,里面的水池里有石头,石头上有许多硬币,那都是人们许愿的。我们又走到了水库,水库的水很绿。

  In these days, I saw a sign hanging on the Platycladus orientalis, and the sign: "ancient trees in Taishan". These trees are tall and thick.

  在游玩的时候,我看到了侧柏,侧柏上挂着牌子,牌子上写着“泰山古树名木”。这些树又高又粗。

  In these days, I also met a Zang chen.

  在游玩的时候,我还遇到了臧晨一。

  Play for a while, I was unable to part of the home.

  玩了一会,我就恋恋不舍的回家了。


3. 泰山景点英语介绍简短带翻译

Climb mount tai

I can never forget my first experience about climbing Mountain tai.

Let's sit car to the red door, we began to climb mount tai.頭條萊垍

As far as I am concerned, climbing Mount Tai is the highlight of our journey.

Through to climb mount tai, today I feel to do things to insist, to be successful!


4. 游览泰山的英语

泰山的英文:Mount Tai

Mount 读法 英 [maʊnt]     美 [maʊnt]    

v. 登上;爬上;装上;上升

n. 底板;爬上;支架;乘用马

例句

1、He mounted the horse and rode off.
他骑上马走了。

2、Be careful not to mount the pavement when you're parking the car.
你停车时,小心不要停上人行道。

短语

1、mount an attack发起攻击

2、mount a demonstration发起示威

3、mount a display筹备展览

4、mount an exhibition举办展览

5、mount the guard站岗


5. 泰山景点介绍英文

Mount Tai, located in the east of Shandong Province, is a famous place of interest of China.Every year, a large number of tourists from home and abroad go visit there.It takes two hours to get there from downtown by bus, or you may take a train.The best time to climb Mount Tai is autumn.泰山位于山东省东部,是一个著名的地方对中国的兴趣。每年都有大批来自国内外的游客前去参观那里。这需要两个小时的巴士从市中心到达那里,或者你可以坐火车。爬泰山的最佳时间是秋季。


6. 介绍泰山的英文导游词

泰山安则四海皆安:

泰安因泰山而得名,“泰山安则四海皆安”,寓国泰民安之意。

民国时期,泰安仍为市管县体制,当时并不富裕,当地人民生活也很贫穷。

马伯声(1890~1966),又名马玉俊。祖籍山东德州,生于山东泰安县城内圣泉街。1912年经牧师介绍,马伯声入美国美以美教会学校泰安萃英中学免费读书。他勤奋努力,刻苦攻读,三年时间读完了四年的课程。由于学习成绩优秀,学校的美籍教士经常让马伯声给他们辅导汉语。他还曾多次为游泰山的外国人充当翻译兼导游,一方面提高了英语听说能力,一方面加深了对欧美诸国的了解,开阔了眼界。1915年马伯声中学毕业,适逢第一次世界大战,英国在华招募劳工,他顺利考上了华工翻译。先后到过加拿大、英国、法国,历时三年,备受艰辛。在欧洲期间,他亲眼目睹了西方列强工业文明的成果,深切感受到祖国的落后和愚昧,暗下决 回国后办教育、兴实业,为振兴国家出力。


7. 泰山旅游景点英语介绍

I Climbed Mount Tai

It was a drizzly day in autumn. My classmates and I started to climb Mount Tai. On the half way some of them were too tired to go on. They suggested going back. But I didn't want to give up, so I insisted on climbing up. At last we all tried our best to reach the top.


8. 泰山的简短的英语介绍

Mount Tai (Chinese: 泰山; pinyin: Tài Shān) is a mountain of historical and cultural significance located north of the city of Tai'an, in Shandong Province, China. The tallest peak is Jade Emperor Peak (simplified Chinese: 玉皇顶; traditional Chinese: 玉皇顶; pinyin: Yùhuáng Dīng), which is commonly reported as 1545 metres (5069 feet) tall[1], but is described by the Chinese government as 1532.7 metres (5028.5 feet)[2].Mount Tai is one of the "Five Sacred Mountains of Taoism". It is associated with sunrise, birth, and renewal, and is often regarded the foremost of the five. The temples on its slopes have been a destination for pilgrims for 3,000 years.Contents [hide]1 Location 2 History 3 Natural significance 4 Cultural significance 4.1 Dai Miao 4.2 Other Monuments 5 Infrastructure 6 Cultural references 7 Footnotes 8 External links [edit] Location Location within ChinaMount Tai is located just north of the city of Tai'an and to the south of the provincial capital Jinan. It extends from 150 to 1,545 metres above sea level and covers an area of 426 square kilometres at its base. The Jade Emperor Peak is located at 36° 16′N and 117° 6′E.[edit] HistoryTraces of human presence at Mount Tai date back to the Paleolithic period. Human settlement of the area can be proven from the neolithic period onwards. During this time, two cultures had emerged near the mountain, the Dawenkou to the north and Longshan to the south. In the Spring and Autumn Period, the mountain lay on the boundary between the competing States of Qi (north of the mountain) and Lu (south). In the ensuing Warring States Period, the State of Qi erected a 500 km-long wall to protect itself against an invasion. Ruins of this wall are still present today. The name Tai'an of neighboring city is attributed to the saying "If Mount Tai is stable, so is the entire country" (both characters of Tai'an, 泰安, have independent meaning "peace").Religious worship of Mount Tai has a tradition of 3,000 years, it has been practiced from the time of the Shang to that of the Qing Dynasty. Over time, this worship evolved into an official imperial rite and Mount Tai became one of the principal places where the emperor would pay homage to Heaven (on the summit) and Earth (at the foot of the mountain) in the Fengshan Sacrifices (封禅). In 219 BC, Qin Shi Huang, the first Emperor of China, held a ceremony on the summit and proclaimed the unity of his empire in a famous inscription.Mount Tai has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1987. In 2003, it attracted around 6 million visitors. A renovation project to be completed by late October 2005 aims at restoring cultural relics and the renovation of damaged buildings of cultural significance. Modern buildings which are inconsistent with the historic landscape are to be demolished. The total cost of the work is estimated at 15 million yuan (approximately US$1.8 million).[edit] Natural significance The Immortal Bridge, a natural landscapeMount Tai is a tilted fault-block mountain with height increasing from the north to the south. It is the oldest example of a paleo-metamorphic formation from the Cambrian Period in eastern China. Known as the Taishan Complex, this formation contains magnetized, metamorphic, and sedimentary rock as well as intrusions of other origins during the Archean Era. The uplift of the region started in the Proterozoic Era, by the end of the Proterozoic, it had become part of the continent.Besides the Jade Emperor Peak, other distinctive rock formations are the Heaven Candle Peak, the Fan Cliff, and the Rear Rock Basin.Mount Tai lies in the zone of oriental deciduous forest; about 80% of its area is covered with vegetation. The flora is known to comprise almost 1,000 species. Some of the trees in the area are very old and have cultural significance, such as the Han Dynasty Cypresses, which were planted by the Emperor Wu Di, the Tang Chinese Scholartree (about 2,100 years old), the Welcoming-Guest Pine (500 years old) and the Fifth-Rank Pine, which was named originally by the Emperor Qin Shi Huang, but was replanted about 250 years ago.[edit] Cultural significance[edit] Dai Miao Dai Temple at Mount TaiThe Temple of the God of Mount Tai, known as the Dai Temple (Dai Miao) is the largest and most complete ancient building complex in the area. It is located at the foot of Mount Tai in the city of Tai'an and covers an area of 96,000 square meters. The temple was first built during the Qin Dynasty. Since the time of the Han Dynasty (206 BC - 220 AD), its design has been a replica of the imperial palace, which makes it one out of three extant structures in China with the features of an imperial palace (the other two are the Forbidden City and the Confucius Temple in Qufu). The temple has five major halls and many small buildings. The centerpiece is the Palace of Heavenly Blessings (Tian Kuang), built in 1008, during the Northern Song Dynasty. The hall houses the mural painting "The God of Mount Tai Making a Journey", dated to the year 1009. The mural extends around the eastern, western and northern walls of the hall and is 3.3 metres high and 62 metres long. The theme of the painting is an inspection tour by the god. Next to the Palace of Heavenly Blessings stand the Yaocan Pavilion and the entrance archway as well as the Bronze Pavilion in the northeast corner. The Dai Temple is surrounded by the 2,100 year-old Han Dynasty cypresses.Dong Yue Temple at Mount Tai[edit] Other MonumentsA flight of 7,200 total steps (including inner temple steps), with 6,293 Official Mountain Walkway Steps, lead up the East Peak of Mount Tai, along its course, there are 11 gates, 14 archways, 14 kiosks, and 4 pavilions.In total, there are 22 temples, 97 ruins, 819 stone tablets, and 1,018 cliff-side and stone inscriptions located on Mount Tai. These include the Azure Cloud Temple dedicated to the daughter of the God of Mount Tai, the goddess Laomu and the Divine Rock Temple which features the Thousand-Buddhas Hall with painted Arhat statues.[edit] Infrastructure Zeng Fu Temple at Mount Tai Stone inscriptions at Mount TaiVisitors can reach the peak of Mount Tai via a bus which terminates at the Midway Gate to Heaven, from there a cable car connects to the summit. Covering the same distance on foot takes from two and a half to six hours. The supplies for the many vendors along the road to the summit are carried up by porters either from the Midway Gate to Heaven or all the way up from the foot of the mountain.To climb up the mountain, one can take one of two routes. The more popular east route starts from Taishan Arch. On the way up the 7,200 stone steps, the climber first passes the Ten Thousand Immortals Tower (Wanxianlou), Arhat Cliff (Luohanya), and Palace to Goddess Dou Mu (Doumugong). The climbing from downtown up the mountain can take two and a half hours for the avid hiker to six hours for the leisure pace. To the northeast of the Palace to Goddess Dou Mu is Sutra Rock Valley in which the Buddhist Diamond Sutra was cut in characters measuring fifty centimeters across believed to be inscribed in the Northern Wei Dynasty. The west route, taken by fewer tourists, is more scenic, but has less culture heritage.[edit] Cultural referencesThe Chinese idiom "泰山北斗" (lit. Mount Tai & Big Dipper) is an epithet for a person of great distinction. According to an ancient quotation from Sima Qian, "Though death befalls all men alike, it may be weightier than Mount Tai or lighter than a feather." Mao Zedong referenced this quote in the 20th century: "To die for the people is weightier than Mount Tai, but to work for the fascists and die for the exploiters and oppressors is lighter th an a feather". [1] Rage Against the Machine referenced this in the song "Year of tha Boomerang": "So I'm goin' out heavy sorta like Mount Tai". In 1987, Canadian progressive rock band Rush put out the Hold Your Fire album, containing the song "Tai Shan." The song was about drummer and lyricist Neil Peart's journey to Mount Tai. The Dai Miao is featured in Sid Meier's Civilization IV as a religious complex that can be built by a Great Prophet, thus establishing a holy shrine dedicated to Taoism in the Taoist holy city. Tai Shan is the name of the most popular beer of most of Western Shandong province. A popular Vietnamese saying Công cha như núi Thái Sơn, nghĩa mẹ như nước trong nguồn chảy ra, một lòng thờ mẹ kính cha, cho tròn chữ hiếu mới là đạo con, mentions Thai Son mountain which may be translated into Chinese as Tai Shan, and refers a father's work ethics to the grandeur of the mountain


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