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Bo Huang, Wang Kai, Tamia Liu and other big coffees help "national treasures". Why is this play valuable?

From the very beginning, National Treasure, with a high degree of cultural consciousness, tried to combine traditional culture with contemporary culture and strive to realize the modern transformation of traditional culture. Bo Huang, Wang Kai, Tamia Liu and other big coffees helped out "National Treasure". Bian Xiao thinks this play is very valuable for the following reasons:

1, this pursuit can be seen from the first program. The first stage shows three cultural relics of the Palace Museum, each of which has a "past life legend" and a "this life story" and its blood relatives. All this can make the audience truly feel that these cultural relics have experienced storms, and each one is a legend full of life and years.

2. Cultural relics are not dusty antiques. "National Treasure" gives us an indelible sense of cultural self-confidence, which flows day after day in "A glimpse of the Millennium". This cultural program that appeals to both refined and popular tastes is a process of connecting history, a process of lively dialogue between yesterday and today, a process of integrating historical glory with contemporary civilization, and a process of letting national treasures "walk out of the cold window" and let people feel their surging vitality.

3. These projects are also the process of making museum treasures truly exert their unique value, and also the process of making the public proud of excellent traditional culture. Such an open and magnificent program is worth looking forward to. National Treasure mainly introduces the artistic treasures created by people in the glorious history of China for 5,000 years. I will never forget two cultural relics, one is the chime of Yi Hou, and the other is the bamboo slips of Yunmeng Qin.

Because of the national treasure, I know that every cultural relic has a touching or sad story. They are not dead, but fresh. Only by listening attentively and entering the cultural relics can we discover the mystery. "National Treasure" is a program full of cultural flavor, which publicizes the history of ancient cultural relics and lets us know the representative cultural relics of nine national museums. I know history and culture. The combination of the recommendation of the Star Guardian and the film and television performance restored the original intention of the birth of cultural relics at that time, and also made us understand that the birth of each cultural relic was not easy and rare.