Tell the story of China well, and explore the value of cultural relics to develop my hometown
Author: Li Qun
He emphasized, "Chinese culture has a long and profound history, and Chinese civilization is vast and profound. Only by comprehensively and deeply understanding the history of Chinese civilization can we more effectively promote the creative transformation and innovative development of excellent traditional Chinese culture, and more effectively promote the construction of socialist culture with Chinese characteristics and the construction of modern Chinese civilization."
Cultural relics and heritage carry the genes and bloodline of the Chinese nation, and are non renewable and irreplaceable resources of excellent Chinese civilization. The vast and dazzling Chinese cultural relics are the crystallization of the hard work and wisdom of the Chinese people from ancient times to the present. They are the historical evidence, cultural root, and national soul of the Chinese nation. The Liangzhu Ancient City Site and Yungang Grottoes have been standing still for thousands of years; Ren Tou Hu, Jia Hu Gu Di, and Tao Ying Ding are not only the culmination of traditional craftsmanship in the long history, but also records of the evolution of civilization. Through them, we can see the long river of history rushing past us, shimmering with sparkling water.
At present, China has over 760000 immovable cultural relics, 108 million pieces/sets of state-owned movable cultural relics, 5058 national key cultural relics protection units, and 36 national archaeological sites parks. The thoughts, creations, and spirits of our ancestors are all deposited in speechless cultural relics, just like stones on the riverbed, telling us what path this river has walked, what joys, sorrows, joys, sorrows, and joys our ancestors had, and telling us what the profound and profound Chinese civilization, with its long and profound origins, is called "far and wide" and why it has "long and wide".
Cultural relics have their own spring and autumn. One stone, one silk, one painting, one porcelain, laying out legends, stirring up the national soul. The most precious thing about historical relics is their historical and cultural value. If they cannot be appreciated, studied, and inherited by more people, it will be difficult to achieve "value spillover", let alone value appreciation. Jiguang Pianyu, with a thousand years at a glance, "National Treasure" interprets cultural relics from a modern perspective, allowing historical and cultural heritage to vividly narrate the past and reflect the diverse atmosphere of Chinese culture; Exploring the origin and tracing the flow, asking about the origin, many cultural relics workers boldly unveil the mysterious and serious veil of cultural relics with warm and delicate photography and human language, leading us thousands of years later to embark on a date that crosses time and touches time.
Cultural relics are solidified history, but not dusty antiques. More and more museums are delving deeper into the ideological concepts, humanistic spirit, values, and moral norms contained in their cultural relics collections, promoting the timely transformation of research results into exhibition displays, and launching more knowledge-based and original themed exhibitions. To experience the inheritance of "string songs that never stop" in ink painting, and to evoke a thousand years of thoughts in turtle shell wooden slips... For us, visiting every historical relic means opening up a time and space for dialogue with civilization, touching the pulse of historical development, and listening to amazing Chinese stories.
In the scroll of time, cultural relics embody the wisdom of our ancestors and the history of our nation, accumulating the cultural confidence of the Chinese nation. To tell the story of China well, it is necessary to deeply explore the cultural memory contained in cultural relics. Revolutionary relics are visible and tangible history. The small carts in the Huaihai Campaign, the large wooden boats in the Yangtze River Crossing Campaign, and a handful of scorched earth retrieved from the Shangganling position, although seemingly ordinary, contain a profound spiritual connotation and reveal the unique code of victory. Every relic on the land of China, every page of history written in classics, and every cultural relic collected in museums are vivid teaching materials that inspire contemporary us to love the beautiful mountains and rivers of our motherland, and inspire national self-esteem and pride.
Cultural relics record the past, reflect the present, and inspire the future. Digging into the value of cultural relics, telling the story of China well, promoting the creative transformation and innovative development of excellent traditional Chinese culture, and allowing the Chinese cultural heritage to continue and grow in innovation.