Zhongdu Grassland is located in Zhangbei County, Zhangjiakou City, Hebei Province. Zhongdu was one of the three capitals in the Yuan Dynasty, along with Dadu (Beijing) and Shangdu (Kaiping). It was a summer resort for royal families. Zhongdu original grassland is the most intact original grassland preserved to date. It is pure, magnificent and cool. It is the essence of the Inner Mongolian grassland. It is the original natural grassland closest to Beijing (250 kilometers) and with the lowest latitude.
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Interpretation of Zhongdu Grassland from the perspective of Eastern philosophy: In Eastern philosophy, especially in Taoism and Confucianism, the harmonious coexistence of nature and humanity is regarded as an ideal state. Zhongdu Grassland, as a vast natural landscape, embodies the Taoist concept of "harmony between man and nature". The vastness and tranquility of the grassland make people feel the magnificence and harmony of nature, reminding people to return to nature and pursue inner peace and freedom. The Confucian saying "the benevolent enjoy the mountains, the wise enjoy the water" has been interpreted in another way in the vastness of the grassland, that is, "the wise enjoy the grassland". The vastness of the grassland inspires people's awe of the world and the pursuit of wisdom. Interpretation of Zhongdu Grassland from the perspective of Western philosophy: From the perspective of Western philosophy, Zhongdu Grassland can be interpreted as a manifestation of "natural aesthetics". Romantic philosophers such as Wordsworth and Goethe emphasized the resonance between the beauty of nature and human emotions. The magnificent scenery of Zhongdu Grassland is not only a visual enjoyment, but also a source of inspiration for people's emotions and thinking. Every landscape on the grassland may become a trigger point for thinking about the philosophical propositions of existence, freedom and beauty. In addition, existentialist philosophers such as Sartre and Camus may find the symbol of "freedom" in the vastness of the grassland. The boundlessness of the grassland symbolizes the human spirit of pursuing freedom and infinite possibilities. Whether it is the "unity of man and nature" and "harmony of nature" in Eastern philosophy, or the "natural aesthetics" and "symbol of freedom" in Western philosophy, the Zhongdu grassland has become an excellent place for philosophical thinking and spiritual exploration with its unique natural charm.