In 2004, I read yu qiuyu's "thousand years a sigh", as a paragraph of text imaging into the brain, my thoughts will not help floating up, floating to Greece, across Egypt, witnessed Jerusalem, met Iraq and Iraq......In Greece, along the Mycenaean civilization, along the ancient Greek civilization, I traced back to the source of European civilization -- the Aegean civilization; I have seen the Parthenon after so many years, though the golden age of Greek civilization has passed, but she is still there, independent of the fading grass and the setting sun with sad memories.In Egypt, I appreciate the greatness of the pyramid, such a seemingly rough project, but there is a gold and silver jewelry like detail, so far, between the stone can not find a gap into the thin blade! In fact, there is no need to use too much text rendering, as long as you think of the burning Napoleon led the army to arrive at the Pyramid also feel small, you can realize his incomparable!Jerusalem, the most widely believed city in the world, is the spiritual center of the three major religions. In our eyes, it is sacred, but who knows what is behind the sacred? A disaster beyond the reach of any city in the world! This once sacred ground was breathless and vulnerable!In Iraq, what I know is the ancient Kingdom of Babylon, yes, this ancient civilization is the rise of the land of Iraq! Here stood the hollow garden, here stood the black basalt with the Code of Hammurabi, here stood the gate of the goddess Ishtar! But now, they have long since disappeared, because they were too beautiful, too grand!Civilizations are called civilizations because they live with barbarism and are considered sacred. However, it was precisely because they lived with barbarism that they could not get rid of the baptism of war. The erosion of violence doomed them to perish among the grass and stones. This is probably the sadness of civilization. I suddenly realized how strong and resilient our Chinese civilization is. It's amazing. If other civilizations were doomed to destruction, it would be simple, but she has endured thousands of years of hard work, and is still struggling to advance, but also for future generations to open up the future!One thousand years a sigh, marveling at the ancient civilization of the construction project so exquisite, I also have to lament, lament that the once brilliant ancient civilization is now down and out, lament that the ancient civilization is now disappeared, lament that thousands of years ago, in thousands of years still need to use force to solve!"A sigh for a thousand years", he let me witness the exile, destruction and recovery of the cultural soul, let me clearly see the political achievements and cultural complex mutual coveting and life and death together! But at this point, I fell into a meditation: as the base of the entire human life, how much did these ancient civilizations pay in the end? Between the rubble of decaying grass, how many disasters in the end? Are the children of the Middle East destined to crawl on the battlefield? Will today's vibrant young civilizations repeat the fate of those ancient civilizations thousands of years from now?