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According to the survey, 1.2% people think that traditional culture is useless at present.

The survey shows that at present, 1.2% people think that traditional culture is "useless".

Source: China Youth First News.

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On September 8th, the Ministry of Education announced that it would collect "new rhymes of ancient poems" from the society, and extensively collect original music scores from college students and all walks of life, and interpret classic poems with pop music style. Wang Dengfeng, director of the Language Application Management Department of the Ministry of Education, said: "We don't exclude the western music form like R&B (Rhythm and Blues-Editor's Note). As long as it can be well compiled and popular, the key is to let everyone remember the poems in the lyrics. "

Recently, the Social Investigation Center of China Youth Daily conducted a survey of 2,854 people through China and Tencent.com, showing that 88.4% of them approved the practice of the Ministry of Education, and 30.6% said that they needed to use pop songs to promote ancient poetry. 57.8% people think that ancient poetry is played with music. There are also 22.6% people who think that ancient poetry and pop songs are two different art forms and cannot be put together.

14 Liu Jianguo, a nephew of Peking University students, heard a song called Lonely Shazhou Cold, which contained a sentence: "I regret picking up all the cold branches and not taking a rest". "He doesn't understand what it means to" pick out all the cold branches ". I told him that this was a sentence from Su Dongpo and asked him to check it himself. A pop song made my little nephew watch a poem he wouldn't have read, and the effect was definitely much better than endorsement. "

Now some people recite poems in blogs, and some people make friends with poems in forums. Every New Year, the original couplets compiled by netizens are widely circulated through SMS.

What kind of combination of tradition and modernity is the most popular? According to the survey, "Chinese Style" songs ranked first, with 47.438+0% people choosing this option. 33.2% people will write or send poetry couplets by SMS; 20.8% people like "writing Tibetan poems and palindromes". Through the internet "; 19.6% people will write poems online.

Zhang Yinan is the head of "North Society" of Peking University. Their social magazine "North Society" will publish a large number of original ancient poems in each issue, and many of them will be published on the Internet together. She found that poetry creation on the internet is very prosperous now, and many poetry clubs in colleges and universities have established their own forums.

An Shoujun, a graduate student of the Chinese Department of Nanjing University, told reporters that the poetry club not only allows everyone to exchange new works and creative experiences online, but also regularly organizes offline activities such as visiting places of interest.

Zhang Yinan often puts her ancient poems and cultural sentiments on the campus network, which makes her a "popular star" on the campus network for several months. "In fact, I am not only writing poems, but also recording many details of my life. I think life itself has culture in it. If someone is willing to know about my life, they will be exposed to cultural things. Combining knowledge with life is culture. "

Miao Huaiming, an associate professor of Chinese Department of Nanjing University, founded China Ancient Novel Network in 2006. He hopes to establish a circle through the website: some experts and some amateurs who are really eager to learn, and establish communication between the public and academia.

In the survey, 33. 1% people found that online interaction is beneficial to the formation and development of traditional literature "circle", and 37.4% people thought that "the information environment of the Internet makes it difficult for people to calm down and pay attention to traditional literature".

Leng, a professor in the Chinese Department of Renmin University of China, said that the Internet can't be said to be the era of reading pictures, and it is not suitable for spreading traditional culture. "But the question is entertainment or spreading traditional culture?" In his view, the spread of many traditional cultures has destroyed the image of traditional culture in order to attract audiences, regardless of historical truth and value standards.

In the survey, 66. 1% said that in the process of combining tradition with popularity, we should pay attention to avoiding irresponsible "transformation" to prevent the charm and characteristics of traditional literature from being broken.

In any case, Miao Huaiming still feels lucky because she can experience such a great turning point from traditional media to new media. "In fact, the website is equivalent to a salon in the traditional sense. If it can be standardized, it is of great significance to the spread of traditional culture. "

He has been planning a party similar to an academic seminar and will invite some amateur netizens to attend. "They showed their strength by posting. In the past, these people may never be discovered. "

According to the survey, only 1.2% people think that traditional culture is "useless". 60.3% people think that traditional culture can be well combined with modern elements, which will attract young people more.

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