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在现实环境中,一定有一个我们这些肉眼凡胎者们看不见的神灵。敦煌之行,坚定了我的这一看法。2009年3月,带着壁画专业三年级的学生去敦煌观摩壁画(这是第二次去敦煌),还去了周边的阳关、玉关门、河仓城、汉长城等遗址及敦煌雅丹地貌。在大雪、寒风和阳光的迎送中,我们在土黄、生赭、熟褐、锌白、赤橙、猩红交错变换的色彩里徙倚一整天,体验着大西北的风情带给我们的喜悦与感伤。莫高窟、榆林窟里居住的千佛们飞扬的神采,使我想起曾经有过的喧闹,斑斓剥蚀了的色块透着旧时的辉煌与沧桑,浩瀚无垠的戈壁沙丘在大自然的鬼
In reality, there must be a god who we can not see in the naked eyes. Dunhuang trip, strengthened my view. March 2009, with a third year of fresco students to go to Dunhuang to observe the murals (this is the second to Dunhuang), also went to the surrounding Yangguan, Jade Gate, the river warehouse city, the Great Wall and other sites and Dunhuang Ya Dan Landforms. In the snow, the wind and the sun, we lean for a long day in the colors of earthy yellow, raw ocher, ripe brown, zinc white, red orange and scarlet, and experience the great northwest style brought to us Joy and sentimentality. Mogao Grottoes, Yulin Grottoes live in the flying Buddha’s elegance, reminds me of once there had been noisy, gorgeous denudation of the old pieces of color revealing the past and the vicissitudes of life, the vast Gobi sand dunes in the nature of the ghost