Chapter 990: How to protect traditional culture

Style: Historical Author: Zhi Tian GeWords: 2117Update Time: 24/01/18 08:07:02
well said! Wu Jianhua praised loudly: "Excellent traditional culture is not in books, nor is it something we talk about, but is around us and integrated into our lives. Now more and more people realize that traditional culture The importance of culture and the recognition of the value of traditional culture are also the result of the country's promotion of excellent traditional culture.

As a cultural content company, you should indeed dig out more of our excellent traditional culture and disseminate it in a way that is acceptable to the public, especially young people. "

Wu Jianhua looked at the beautiful daughter-in-law in front of him and praised: "I didn't expect that you are so young and have extraordinary knowledge. This is much better than that brat."

Haha, I learned this from listening to what he said. Lin Wei replied with a smile.

Wu Jianhua shook his head, then looked at the doorkeeper Wu Hao was clinging to and said: "Since this guy's career has improved and his influence has grown, in order to avoid unnecessary trouble, I have also retired from work.

After a lifetime of hard work, it was a bit unaccustomed to suddenly have nothing to do and stay at home. So, I looked for something to do for myself. I happened to have published a few articles when I was young, so at the invitation of the Federation of Literary and Art Circles, I joined a collection and organization of traditional culture organized by our local government. In addition to some folk songs, folk songs, and local operas passed down orally from ancestors in rural villages, there are also some local legends and myths.

These folk songs, ballads, local operas, legends and fairy tales propagated orally by farmers may be rough, simple, or even somewhat shapeless, consisting of a few sentences. But it's rustic and charming.

With the rapid flow of rural people to cities, these rural villages are also at risk of disappearing.

In many of the villages we have been to, young people are no longer seen in many of them, or even very few.

These young people either go out to study or go out to work and settle in the city, and are unwilling to go back.

Now only these old people are left to guard the village. When these old people gradually grow old, these villages will be abandoned.

Some villages have a long history, possibly dating back to the Ming Dynasty, some are said to date back to the Tang and Song Dynasties, and there are even legends that they were founded in the Jin and Southern and Northern Dynasties.

The old people in some villages told us with red eyes that once they pass away, these villages will be completely deserted.

They tried many ways, but their children and grandchildren still didn't want to come back. To put it bluntly, the countryside is still remote and conditions are poor, and young people are unwilling to go back.

We were actually very uncomfortable hearing this, but there was nothing we could do about it. We can only try our best to record some of the things they have passed down orally from generation to generation in various ways so that the world can know them.

But these things are very local and young people are not interested at all. Therefore, even if it is sorted out, it may still be a piece of information, a book, or a string of data lying in an archive, library, or server, lost in the dust of history. "

The protection of culture is difficult to achieve by officials and individual organizations alone. More people need to join in, especially fresh blood. It is more important and urgent for young people to join. Lin Wei nodded, and then gave her own advice: "Whether it is cultural relics or traditional local culture, it is best to protect them in situ.

Just like cultural relics will lose a lot of color and cultural significance once they are too far away from the original place. As for your traditional local culture, once it loses this land and water, it will be like duckweed without roots, without a place to inhabit and take root, and the unique heaviness of traditional culture will also disappear.

It's like a local dialect. It's very harmonious and harmonious in the local area, but when you leave the place and go to a big city or other places, it becomes isolated.

Therefore, in this area, we can refer to some cases of intangible cultural protection and carry out inheritance and protection through local guidance. "

After Lin Wei finished speaking, Wu Hao, who had finished posting the door gods, came to them and said: "The method you mentioned will not work at all. The most important thing now is that there is a gap in the rural population. Young people People don't want to go back.

If these young people can be attracted to go back, this problem can be solved through appropriate guidance. But the problem is that these villages are relatively remote and have poor conditions, and young people are unwilling to go back to live there.

And if you want to develop local tourism, it does not meet the relevant conditions and cannot attract tourists.

Coupled with the current construction of new rural areas, the abolition and merger of villages, and the construction of affordable housing, these villages are accelerating the disappearance.

So, I think your previous plan is very good. Instead of being buried in the archives and being buried in dust, it is more meaningful to disseminate it in a way that the public, especially young people, can accept. "

In response to his words, Lin Wei shook her head: "Not all cultures are suitable for dissemination, and not all cultures can be accepted by young people.

For example, local opera is now in danger.

Let’s not talk about other local operas for the moment, but take Peking Opera, the most representative and influential type of opera. Some of today's young people listen to Peking Opera, some sing Peking Opera, and some learn Peking Opera.

This is true for such a national quintessence as Peking Opera, let alone local opera and the culture of these small regions and even small villages.

My advice

The main measures to protect traditional culture include:

1. Treating the pros and cons of traditional Chinese culture differently is conducive to the progress of society.

2. Look at problems from the perspective of the times and comparative perspectives and methods.

3. Inheriting, learning from and innovating, and actively integrating into world culture are the only way for China’s future cultural development.

The main measures to protect traditional culture are:

1. Have certain cultural accumulation.

2. Clear direction. That is to say, it is consistent with the trend of social development and the values ​​of people-oriented and people-oriented.

3. There must be a relaxed environment. We must allow frictional things to exist and develop, we must not regard new things as scourges, and we must encourage the free exchange of different ideas and cultures.

4. Courage and will. It requires the courage and will of the entire nation. "

We should not only warmly welcome the spread of excellent culture from all over the world in China, but also actively promote Chinese culture to the world. To be a friendly envoy of cultural exchanges between China and foreign countries is the mission entrusted to us by the times.

The correct attitude towards cultural diversity: we must not only identify with our own national culture, but also respect the cultures of other nationalities. Different ethnic groups should respect each other and jointly maintain and promote cultural diversity while developing their own national culture.

The significance of respecting cultural diversity