In the passage of time, old things can wither or ferment. The preservation of cultural relics is a kind of fermentation of old things. Through observation and appreciation, we discover the beauty around us and feel the local history and culture. During the field investigation, we collect life stories belonging to the common people, and then through writing and drawing, we construct life portraits of small figures in the big history. Museums are no longer distant and unattainable walls of cultural relics. Life is full of stories, and every bit of the story has life, enriching the eyes and heart of a 17-year-old youth.