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Should traditional culture be commercialized?
Sometimes, we will see a beggar who occasionally donates money to charity, or a beggar who specializes in collecting junk and donates all the money collected to non-profit organizations and so on. Whether these things are true or not, we will find that, on the surface, these things convey a very positive positive energy to people, but if we think deeply, we will wonder whether these people have received help after donating money, and whether such efforts have brought more burdens to their originally difficult lives.
Why? Why are there such stupid people? In fact, we take the problem too complicated. The rich can do charity, why can't the poor? Everyone sticks to his beliefs. What's wrong with that? He doesn't steal or rob, but uses his own efforts to get the money with his own hands. Don't you care how he spends it?
It doesn't matter whether traditional culture is commercialized. The important thing is whether we can carry forward and pass on the traditional culture. Some people will say that commercialization contributes to the development and better inheritance of traditional culture. Yes, you're right, give them commercial value, and then let them usher in a better spring.
Watching movie reviews online, people often complain. Why does our country only know how to shoot costume films, but not science fiction films? Learn from other people's American blockbusters, how comfortable it looks. There is no history in America. They can't make costume films, but science fiction films. Traditional culture is a national heritage, a social resource and a public resource. We can inherit it on the basis of public welfare or commercialize it. There are no contradictions and conflicts.
If traditional culture is commercialized, in fact, many details will be tampered with because of business needs and social needs. I watch Journey to the West every day, with all kinds of remakes and many tricks, but I still think the 86 version of Journey to the West is the best and classic, which can't be surpassed. Nowadays, the remake of The Journey to the West, most of the films are too commercialized and lose the culture itself. Therefore, commercialization will have a great impact on the inheritance of culture, and even make people misunderstand or even misinterpret culture. Finally, as descendants of Chinese people, we don't know the spirit left by our ancestors. Aren't you sad?
Qu Yuan was badly played, The Journey to the West was remake, Pan Jinlian was washed, and the Monkey King became more like a symbol of individual heroism. All this is the result of commercialization, not that commercialization is not good, but that after you decide to commercialize traditional culture, your ultimate goal is not to preserve but to make money. Cultural content may be permanently modified and misinterpreted.
In some historical sites, what people leave behind after visiting is neither memory nor awe, but the ubiquitous garbage follows them here. This is also the impact of commercialization, not that commercialization is not good, but that commercialization is not concerned with culture itself, but whether it can create benefits for people.
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