Childhood memories of Qingshi slope in Ji'nan's Arctic Pavilion: children slide stone slopes into slides
, there are deep grooves on the stone slide.
the Arctic Pavilion, located on the North Bank of Daming Lake and built on a high platform, is called the largest Taoist temple in Ji'nan, Beijing. On the 36 floor of the front, the two smooth bluestone ramp is the slide of the children. For many Jinan people, two stone slope slides string up the memories of generations.
two stone slide,
three generations of childhood memory
old two mouth with little grandson, the grandson slips down from the stone slide, and the grandparents are on the top, one behind the steps, and the little grandchildren who are afraid of the joy of their grandchildren.
in the north pole on the Daming Lake, two old people in the seventies are playing with their young grandchildren, and their grandchildren 's shout of excitement will always give two old people a bright smile.
"I used to play here for many years when I was little." Looking at the grandson on the slide, grandpa also remembered his childhood. "Now there are fewer children to play, so we ran there in droves."
the slippery grandson always wants to climb up the ladder, but Grandma looks in his eyes and stops it. "When his father was a child, he could run up from the lower slide. It was not so slippery at that time. Now it can't be."
"when I was a kid, I went there every week. At that time, there was no iron bar on the slide, so I slipped away from the top to the bottom." Many people recall the childhood spent on those two stone slides.
I don't know when the iron buffer belt was installed on the two slide, but now even the iron bar has been polished.
slippery and unequal,
with the stone groove worn out by the butt
standing in the gate of the Arctic Pavilion. The two path of green stone ramp from seven or eight meters high to the end of 30 steps, a ten meters long. The two stone slide is polished and the two deep grooves on each stone slide are more astonishing than the blue stone steps that have been a little vicissitudes, and this is due to the innumerable children's butts.
"dropping water is not easy. It is not two days a day to grind a few stone grooves on the stone with its buttocks." Sui Hao, a nearly 70 year old man, smiled and said he had made contributions to these stone troughs. "Who knows how many years of slippery skating from generation to generation? When I was little, the grooves were already there, but not so deep."
was built in the Yuan Dynasty, and then rebuilt many times. The history of the Arctic Pavilion is tortuous, but what is invariable is the two slide that the children occupy.
the boat is on the shore, and tourists from other places walk up and up, and the slide on the feet also makes them amiable and surprised. "When they were small, they were also slippery on this rock slope, but they have never seen their butts out of the grooves!"