《水移动山体 |国王湖的後台》
从德国贝希特斯加登国家公园的国王湖,到上湖 Obersee 与《Wasser versetzt Berge》(水移动山体)展馆,这篇文章记录的,并不只是一次阿尔卑斯山里的船行,而是一场关于“水如何在山里继续流动”的观察。地下水、湿地、裂缝、泉水、雪与水循环,让我逐渐意识到:德国如今真正保护的,不只是风景,而是让水继续流动的条件。而这一切,也不断让我想起长期生活在水陆之间的楚文明——真正成熟的文明,也许从来不是征服水,而是知道怎样与水长期共处。 From Königssee in Berchtesgaden National Park to Obersee and the exhibition Wasser versetzt Berge (“Water Moves Mountains”), this essay is not simply about a journey through the Alps, but about discovering how water continues to move inside mountains. Groundwater, wetlands, cracks, springs, snow, and hidden water cycles gradually revealed that what Germany truly protects here is not only scenery, but the conditions that allow water to keep flowing. Throughout the journey, I was repeatedly reminded of ancient Chu civilization in China, where people also lived between water and land. Perhaps truly mature civilizations are not built on conquering water, but on learning how to live with its flow.
