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How to treat the phenomenon of spoofing tradition?

Originally, spoofing meant to lock up real problems in an entertaining tone, but in recent years, spoofing tends to make gimmicks for fire. The reason why runaway cartoons were very popular at first was that they always paid close attention to real problems in a sarcastic tone, including the fact that they raised Yang Yongxin. Many media were afraid to report it, but Wang Nima dared to mention it, which caused a burst of praise at that time.

Later, however, runaway comics began to go astray and even spoofed Marshal Ye Ting. I don't think this behavior is good. Now we not only don't cherish our own culture, but even spoof historical figures and traditional culture. You should know that China's 5,000-year-old culture is the treasure of our Chinese nation. The teachings of Confucius, the teachings of Lu Xun, 300 poems of Tang and Song Dynasties, and the Five Heroes of Langya Mountain ... These cultural treasures are now spoofed by various programs and pictures from the media, and their names have been changed at will ... This is very unfavorable for young people to learn traditional culture. The spoof culture they were exposed to when they were young will keep them out of touch with real national treasures.

So I don't support spoofing traditional culture. I'm afraid that my brother will hear Zhuge Liang when he grows up, not "dying before conquering" but "double killing" ... I think this is bad for his growth, so I think we should carry forward excellent culture and don't spoof!