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There is about the disappearance of traditional culture

China's traditional culture is gradually disappearing... :[只看楼主] [关注此帖] [百宝箱使用帮助] 作者:Ravo 提交日期:2006-12-8 3:02:00 From the Dragon Boat Festival, to Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), to the Dragon's Heirloom, what will be next? This reminds me of a beggar, in all the way to reach out and beg at the same time, but also their own rice bowls, chopsticks and some other daily necessities littered everywhere, and so on the need to use these things when, where to go to get back it? China, as a developing country, has forgotten who it is while gradually developing. And it has also thrown away its own potential wealth. The Koreans picked up the Dragon Boat Festival and traditional Chinese medicine, the Japanese picked up the dragon, and they treasured these riches discarded by China as if they were treasures, knowing that such riches could not be generated in a day! This is our history, our culture! What will be the next to be discarded? As Chinese nationals, we should do something about it, right? How can we stand by and watch our traditional culture disappear? What a terrible nation without tradition and faith! Traditional culture is disappearing in the city (Huang Ya-Ting|Wen) 90-year-old Mr. Nan Huai Jin is known as "up and down five thousand years, across 100,000 miles, through the three major religions, in and out of a hundred words," the masters of national education. The writings of the old man is extremely deep, on literature and calligraphy, poetry and music, medicine and divination astronomy, boxing and swordsmanship and Confucianism and Buddhism and Taoism are studied. Yesterday afternoon in a lecture entitled "traditional culture and mass communication", Nan Huaijin and Shanghai scholars **** with the contemporary Chinese society faced with culture, communication, education and other aspects of the problem. The cultural power of the "robe" Over the years, Nan Huaijin has been committed to promoting traditional Chinese culture. Mr. Nan laughingly said, "I have traveled all over the world in my life, and no matter where I go, I always wear a long robe." And this "Chinese symbol" in the critical moment also helped Nan Huaijin a lot of favor. It is said that he once visited the United States, through the San Francisco Customs, with a few large boxes of herbs to make the customs officials suspicious, but the robe in the body of the South Hwaijin kind demeanor, the accompanying staff pointed to him and said to the officials, "This gentleman is known as China's modern Confucius. The customs inspectors immediately and respectfully released them. In this regard, Nan Huaijin was y moved: "Clothing relics have always been the symbol of a country's culture. On behalf of the Japanese culture of the kimono is in fact our three kingdoms from the land of Wu to Japan, imported goods have become their national essence and our own traditional culture in today's society is gradually lost. Foreigners will look at our Forbidden City will praise, but that is our ancestors created; but if they look at some of the domestic cities with the vision of China's 5,000 years of splendid civilization will often be disappointed, feel that there are traces of Westernization everywhere. Our modern people to keep and create things belonging to the national characteristics are too few." Mass communication should be moral self-discipline Nan Huaijin, who has worked in the press and publishing industry for many years, is also extremely concerned about the current state of mass communication. He opposes the current popularity of the news carriers uniformly called "media", he believes that journalism should be "cultural pioneers", and the term "media" only reflects the "intermediary", "media", "media", "media", "media", "media", "media", "media", "media", "media", "media", "media", "media". He believed that journalism should be "the forerunner of culture" and that the term "media" only reflected the meaning of "intermediary" and did not reflect the pioneering power of public opinion. Secondly, he believes that the moral responsibility of the press and publishing industry has yet to be re-established. "For example, the press has always practiced the golden rule that 'dog bites man is not news, but man bites dog is news', which has resulted in some journalists often focusing too much on the details of the depiction and neglecting the public opinion orientation of the news. " Nan Huaijin also advocates that young people learn more from the strict moral self-discipline and rigorous work style of some old-timers in the press and publishing industry. Education is a "century-old problem" Nan Huaijin has a special educational background, from the private school, read the westernized "higher elementary school", the Manchu imperial examination system also has a deep understanding and awareness, he believes that all the problems facing China today are fundamentally educational problems. He believes that the root of all the problems facing China today is education. He pointed out that nowadays there is a trend of looking to money for everything in the society, "Many people complain that there are all kinds of corrupt officials in the society, but in fact, these people come out from the common people's families, if they have problems, it must be the problem of education in the family and the society, so education is the biggest problem in the Chinese society in the past 150 years. the biggest problem of Chinese society in the past 150 years." He laughed and said that he was the "No.1 in the list of memorization" when he was studying in senior primary school, that is, except for his good performance in ancient languages, he failed in the rest of the subjects, such as English, physics, chemistry, etc. Therefore, he could not stick to the subject after only half a year, but he did not think he had done so, and he believed that a lot of readers were self-educated and became talented. And nowadays, many parents like to put their own unfulfilled wishes in life on their children, bringing heavy pressure on them, which is very detrimental to the growth of the child's mentality. "And nowadays, the children, on the contrary, math and science and English are good, but instead of the ancient language base is poor, which is extremely unfavorable to the inheritance of traditional Chinese culture, is in urgent need of enhancement."