Entertainment: Starting from the talk show contest

Chapter 47 No one in the audience, no matter how hard you work on the stage!It's all tough!

Chapter 47 No one in the audience, no matter how hard you work on the stage!It's all tough!
One netizen believes that the importance of inheriting Chinese culture is far higher than parents' pursuit of children's grades.

Because this is a cultural treasure accumulated by China for thousands of years, everyone knows the importance of family heirlooms to a family, let alone the Han culture that has been handed down after thousands of years of development?
The Han culture is equivalent to the treasure handed down from generation to generation in China. As a Chinese, we must protect and inherit it carefully.

As for the course study in school, there is no need to set such a high degree of difficulty in some parts, and not every subject can be used after graduation. Basically, the basics of each subject learned in school are enough.

But parents don't think so.

Nothing is more important than your child's focus on learning and achieving excellent grades.

This is related to whether the child can be admitted to a good high school or even a first-class university, and whether the child can rely on a beautiful diploma to obtain a decent and high-paying job after graduating from school and entering the society.

The students' studies are already extremely heavy. What if a number of Chinese culture courses are rashly set up, so that the children cannot concentrate on the study of the main subjects and ruin the opportunities for the children to advance through their studies?
If this matter can be synchronized across the country, it is better to accept it, at least it is fair to every student.

However, until no one can guarantee that Han culture courses will be added uniformly across the country, these parents will absolutely not allow a few schools to add them without authorization, especially the schools their own children attend.

He even posted on the Internet: "Unless the Education Bureau or the relevant state departments come forward and announce that all schools across the country will simultaneously add Chinese culture courses, we can still consider it. Otherwise, we will definitely report the school and report this matter to the superiors." management."

Seeing the tough attitude of the parents, other netizens who support the inheritance and revival of Han culture have a headache. Trying to persuade each other has no effect, and there are only endless disputes on the Internet.

Because of this incident, some parents have already begun to complain about Jiang Qin, the person who first proposed the initiative, and they all went to her personal account homepage to leave messages, and some emotional parents directly sent private messages to criticize her for being nosy.

"My child is going to take the college entrance examination next year. If you don't have anything to do with me, if you make my son fail to enter a good university, my whole family will hate you forever!"

"Say you sing well, so you can control the world? [Question]"

"I don't object to what you said is important, but professional things should be done by professional people. Why do you have to expand the inheritance of Han culture?"

"Students are already under a lot of pressure, and you still need to add Chinese culture courses to increase their load. I advise you not to go too far."

"It's easy to say, just move your lips. Have you ever thought that it will affect a family's life?"

"If you have a way to get the Ministry of Education to respond, I also admire you, otherwise, don't casually affect individual schools [anger]"

After returning home, Jiang Qin also noticed these messages on the Internet.

She swiped her finger on the screen, looking at one by one, and found that most of them were messages from parents of students who were worried that their children would be affected.

In fact, what the parents said was not unreasonable, and she could fully understand the anxiety of the parents of these students.

However, the inheritance of Han culture is indeed extraordinary.

Imagine, dozens or even hundreds of years later, the traditional cultural heritage of the Chinese nation is all forgotten and lost, occupied and assimilated by foreign cultures, then can we still be considered Chinese in our bones?

Imagine again that the culture that originally belonged to us in China was claimed by other countries or even changed to belong to them, while our descendants are like duckweed without roots. What's it like?

After much deliberation, Jiang Qin chose to post a post to respond to the discussion on the Internet.

[In the song "Red Ling", there is a line in the lyrics. I don't know if you have noticed: People in the audience pass by, but the old color is not seen.The people on the stage sang a heartbreaking farewell song.

In fact, this line of lyrics is not only written about the past events of the protagonist Chi Ling, but also the difficulties faced by Chinese dramas, and it is also the reason why it is difficult for many types of Han culture to continue to be passed on.

It doesn't matter whether there are Chi Ling prototypes in history, because no one can change the past.

But today, there are still countless "Chi Ling" who stick to the road of inheriting Han culture with a sincere heart, and their sad and lonely stories are being staged.

Instead of mourning the past, grasp the present.

No one knows how long the play "Han Culture" can last on the stage. Without the support of the audience, the stage is struggling. 】

After a whole day of tossing around at the Han Culture Festival, Jiang Qin went to sleep after this post was released.

As for the final outcome of this matter, she could not be sure.

After all, this is a big matter, so I can only do my best and obey the destiny.

On the Internet, her dynamics were quickly seen by netizens.

Many people were suddenly awakened after reading this passage, and realized another deep meaning in Jiang Qin's lyrics, which made them sigh again.Even many people who originally opposed Jiang Qin's initiative began to waver.

Everyone left a lot of thoughtful comments under this dynamic.

"I've been immersed in this song all day today. Just the story of Chi Ling is already very exciting. After seeing Jiang Qin's interpretation, I realized that the realm of this song is far higher than I imagined."

"Prosper in war and decline in peace, alas!"

"During the day, I always thought that the inheritance of drama depends on those actors. I never thought that the audience in the audience is also so important [cover face]"

"It's only just now that I realized that it's true after thinking about it! If a thing has no audience, how can it survive?"

"Recalling the previous news, a student from the highest university in China made a kind of intangible cultural heritage lamp live, but only one person watched the whole process, and it was his teacher. It was also sad [crying]"

"Originally, there is a need first, and then there is a corresponding business. If those of us in the audience don't care about traditional Han culture, they can't insist on passing it on. After all, we have to survive and support our families."

"Yeah, even if this matter is supported by the state and the government, the effect is not great. It can only be maintained for a short time, and it can't last long. Sure enough, the method proposed by Jiang Qin is more practical. First, let everyone learn to appreciate and appreciate it. Only traditional Han culture can enter this market.”

After such a short discussion, everyone agreed with what Jiang Qin said, and their opinions began to bridge. They agreed that education should be the starting point for this significant thing.

(End of this chapter)

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