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Why do young people nowadays pay attention to traditional culture?

Why do young people nowadays pay attention to traditional culture?

Hanfu travel is becoming more and more common. In traditional festivals, sacrifices, scenic spots and even the streets, Hanfu lovers are often seen wearing gorgeous costumes and walking confidently. A national wave is blowing strongly. After following the western trend for several years, a traditional culture seems to make the eyes of the younger generation in China begin to return to the mainland. Now, more and more young people are paying attention to traditional culture!

I don't know when the tide of the country became stronger than people thought. From clothing, make-up, food, drinks and other consumer areas, to film and television, variety, animation, cultural communication, traditional cultural IP continues to heat up. Now many young people buy things related to our traditional culture. "National trend" and "national style" are becoming the new favorites of young people's fashion culture, and more and more young people regard them as new forms of pursuing self-expression and fashion attitude.

Take Go as an example. As a national quintessence, its cultural value is self-evident. From 2065438 to 2007, a series of Go competitive cartoons named "Women's Nine Stages" began to circulate on the Internet. This work tells the story of how a woman who loves Weiqi from an early age learned from her teacher and worked hard to grow into a woman's nine paragraphs step by step. At the end of each cartoon, the author will do some popular science on the history of Go in China. While reading comics, readers can also learn about the real world of Go. Excellent painting style and novel plot setting make this cartoon a topic instantly, which will promote the spread of Go culture among young people.

This achievement, besides excellent production, is closely related to the traditional cultural heritage of China.

"Culture is not only creation, but also inheritance." From Historical Records to Jin Yong's novels, it is a martial arts culture with the spiritual ideal of "being a chivalrous man and serving his country as his home", which is a unique cultural phenomenon in China's traditional culture. How to inherit this spiritual ideal is a problem that needs to be considered in today's cultural industry. However, limited by the complicated and incomprehensible ancient prose and the vast historical background, only a few people really want to know about our national culture.

Through literature, animation, film and television, music, games and other creative forms, more young people can feel the charm of traditional culture, and then stimulate their inheritance and protection, and even create awareness. The century-old national tide is not parrot-learned, but arty. It shows China's temperament and attitude, engraved with pure and fiery expression and sincere wishes. It must be said that behind the rise of "national tide" is actually the promotion of China's cultural self-confidence. In today's era of globalization, culture is increasingly regarded as the soft power of a country and a nation. I firmly believe that "those traditional cultures that flow in our blood can shock the world the most."