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万人说新疆|“习武先习德”
Xin Hua Wang· 2025-08-23 12:16
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the significance of traditional martial arts education in promoting moral values and cultural unity among children in Xinjiang Urumqi, specifically at the No. 122 Primary School, which is recognized for its martial arts program [2] Group 1 - The No. 122 Primary School in Urumqi is designated as a martial arts specialty school within the Xinjiang Autonomous Region [2] - The school's core philosophy emphasizes "practicing martial arts begins with practicing virtue," fostering respect, perseverance, and responsibility among students [2] - The program encourages children from different ethnic backgrounds to learn and promote Chinese traditional culture through martial arts [2]
何以中国 | 在杨柳青邂逅“活”在当下的传统文化
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-08-08 05:44
Core Viewpoint - The "He Yi Zhong Guo · He He Gong Sheng" online theme promotion series event took place at the Yangliuqing Folk Culture Museum in Tianjin, showcasing over a thousand exhibits that reflect the historical and cultural essence of the Yangliuqing ancient town [2] Group 1 - The museum features a diverse collection including Yangliuqing New Year paintings, old photographs, folk utensils, and daily life items, vividly recreating the urban landscape and cultural atmosphere of the past [2] - The exhibits are presented from the perspective of ordinary people, systematically organizing and displaying traditional folk customs in Northern China, creating a rich and lively depiction of everyday life [2] - The Yangliuqing Folk Culture Museum not only authentically restores the history of the ancient town but also showcases the transmission and charm of Northern Chinese folk culture through a multi-faceted exhibition approach, serving as an important window to understand regional folk culture and Tianjin's lifestyle [2]
2025年8月电影总票房破15亿 《南京照相馆》领跑
Yang Shi Xin Wen· 2025-08-06 08:09
Group 1 - The summer film season features over 60 domestic and international films, showcasing diverse genres and innovative themes [3][4] - The animated film "Wang Wang Mountain Little Monster" is the first comedy animation from the team behind "Chinese Tales," blending traditional culture with modern workplace philosophy [3] - The year marks the 80th anniversary of the victory in the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, with various artistic works commemorating this historical event being released [3] Group 2 - "Dongji Island" is based on the true historical event of the Lisbon Maru sinking during World War II, highlighting the bravery of Chinese fishermen who rescued British POWs [5] - "Mountains and Rivers as Evidence" is a documentary that presents a panoramic view of the 14-year struggle of the Chinese people during the war, emphasizing historical clarity and the transmission of national spirit [6]
让孩子自主阅读的宝藏书!一口气读完畅销童话《故宫里的大怪兽》
首席商业评论· 2025-08-01 03:57
Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the success and impact of the original children's literature series "Monsters in the Palace Museum," highlighting its popularity, sales, and adaptations into various media formats [1][3]. Summary by Sections Sales and Popularity - The series has sold over one million copies and has been translated into multiple languages, including Japanese, Korean, and Romanian [1]. - The corresponding animated series has garnered over one billion views, and the story has been adapted into stage plays and games [1]. Story Overview - The narrative follows a 10-year-old girl, Li Xiaoyu, who discovers a magical sapphire earring that allows her to see and communicate with mythical creatures in the Palace Museum [3][5]. New Comic Version - A new comic adaptation of "Monsters in the Palace Museum" has been released, providing a visual representation of the story, making it more accessible and engaging for children [5][6]. - The comic format enhances storytelling through vivid imagery and concise dialogue, making it easier for children to understand and enjoy [8]. Educational Value - The comic version aims to lower the reading barrier for children, encouraging independent reading even for those with limited literacy skills [8]. - It includes humorous elements that resonate with children, making the reading experience enjoyable and memorable [9]. Artistic and Cultural Representation - The comic faithfully represents the characters and settings from the original story, bringing traditional Chinese culture to life through detailed illustrations of the Palace Museum [15][17]. - Each story concludes with a "Monster Classroom" section, providing educational insights into the cultural elements presented in the narrative [19][21]. Themes of Growth and Friendship - The story emphasizes themes of personal growth, understanding, and kindness as Li Xiaoyu interacts with various creatures and friends [23][25]. - The comic serves as a companion for children on their journey of growth, promoting positive values and emotional development [25]. Additional Features - Each comic book includes collectible cards, enhancing the interactive experience for young readers [28][30].
“史上最卷”动画暑期档,有些可惜
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2025-07-19 08:03
Group 1 - This summer marks the richest supply of animated films in the past five years, with 21 animated films released, compared to 12, 14, 12, and 17 in the previous four years [1] - The highest-grossing animated film so far is "Detective Conan: The Lonely Castle," with a box office of 353 million, while the highest-grossing domestic animation is "Time's Son" at 188 million [1] - The overall box office for the summer season has decreased by 14.56% compared to last year, prompting many films to adjust their release dates to boost performance [5] Group 2 - Original domestic animations have become a popular investment, with 7 out of 17 animated films this summer being purely original stories, heavily relying on traditional cultural themes [6][16] - The "New Culture" series by Pursuit Animation, which includes "Liao Zhai: Lan Ruo Temple," aims to present classic Chinese stories to a new generation [11][14] - The success of traditional cultural stories in attracting audiences is evident, as "Liao Zhai: Lan Ruo Temple" consistently breaks 10 million in daily box office, while "Time's Son" struggles to reach similar figures [16] Group 3 - The summer season has seen a significant presence of both domestic and international children's IPs, with "Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf" releasing its 10th film, achieving a box office of 91.23 million [19][21] - Classic international children's IPs like "The Smurfs" and "Pirates: The Last Adventure" are also making a comeback, although their reception in the domestic market varies [22][23] - The goal for children's IPs is to evolve into family-friendly content, which requires consistent content output and user habit cultivation [23] Group 4 - The ongoing popularity of the "二次元" (two-dimensional) culture is reflected in the growing user base, with nearly 500 million users and a market size exceeding 100 billion [24] - "Detective Conan: The Lonely Castle" is the highest-grossing animated film this summer, with a box office likely to stop at 400 million, while other films struggle to reach significant figures [31] - The film industry is exploring more business opportunities beyond box office revenue, with companies integrating IP content, merchandise, and interactive experiences [34][36]
流金窑火,百元集齐“五大名窑”
首席商业评论· 2025-07-15 04:23
Core Viewpoint - The article emphasizes the integration of traditional culture, history, and modern design through the "Flowing Gold Kiln Fire" five famous kiln tea set, showcasing the elegance of Chinese porcelain art [1][10][16]. Group 1: Product Overview - The "Flowing Gold Kiln Fire" tea set is inspired by the five famous Tang and Song dynasty porcelain, featuring ancient shapes and carefully selected glaze colors that reflect the beauty of Song dynasty ceramics [2][10]. - The tea set includes one cup each from the five famous kilns: Ru, Guan, Ge, Jun, and Ding, designed to embody the essence of nature and Song culture [10][14]. - The set is presented in an elegant gift box, combining classical beauty with modern design, making it both an exquisite art piece and a practical item [12][23]. Group 2: Cultural Significance - Tea culture has a history of over a thousand years in China, holding an indispensable place in traditional culture [6]. - The article highlights that each piece in the tea set pays homage to ancient ceramic art, allowing consumers to appreciate history through their tea-drinking experience [16][34]. - The five famous kilns are celebrated for their unique contributions to Chinese porcelain, with each kiln representing a different aesthetic and craftsmanship [19][22]. Group 3: Craftsmanship and Supervision - The tea set is supervised by Liu Mingzhi, a representative of intangible cultural heritage and a traditional craftsman, ensuring quality and respect for traditional culture [25][28]. - The production process involves multiple steps, including design, material selection, shaping, and glazing, showcasing the exquisite traditional craftsmanship [31]. - Each piece is crafted using unique firing techniques and hand-glazing, reflecting the high level of artistry involved [31]. Group 4: Individual Kiln Characteristics - Ru kiln is known for its sky-blue glaze, which is warm and jade-like, embodying the tranquility of Song dynasty aesthetics [36][45]. - Ding kiln is recognized for its white porcelain and unique covered firing technique, offering a sense of peace and simplicity [47][55]. - Ge kiln features a grey-blue glaze with a rich texture, often associated with historical depth and natural beauty [57][63]. - Jun kiln is famous for its vibrant and varied colors, showcasing the skillful transformation during the firing process [67][71]. - Guan kiln, originally made for the imperial court, is characterized by its elegant and understated design, enhancing the cultural atmosphere of any tea setting [75][79].
小镇做题家和孔乙己,完全不是一路人
Hu Xiu· 2025-07-01 11:57
Group 1 - The article discusses the cultural reference of "Kong Yiji" and its relation to the modern concept of "test-takers," highlighting the differences between the two [1][2][3] - It emphasizes that while "Kong Yiji" had a passion for his studies and a sense of social responsibility, modern test-takers are primarily driven by utilitarian motives [3][4] - The article contrasts the diligence of modern test-takers with the laziness of "Kong Yiji," suggesting that if "Kong Yiji" had the same work ethic, he could have achieved financial success [7][8] Group 2 - The narrative draws parallels between "Kong Yiji" and "Lao She’s" character "Camel Xiangzi," indicating that modern test-takers, like "Xiangzi," aspire to improve their lives through hard work [9][10] - It concludes that both "Kong Yiji" and "Xiangzi" are tragic figures, while suggesting that a more successful archetype could be found in the Wei-Jin literati, who balanced leisure and intellectual pursuits [10]
网红漆扇非遗体验应遵循传统
Xiao Fei Ri Bao Wang· 2025-06-19 02:50
Core Viewpoint - The popularity of non-heritage lacquer fans is rising, showcasing traditional Chinese lacquer art while also raising concerns about the use of chemical paints instead of natural lacquer [1][2][3] Group 1: Industry Trends - The experience of making non-heritage lacquer fans has become a popular activity in tourist attractions, promoting traditional culture and engaging families [1] - The innovative approach of combining traditional lacquer art with modern aesthetics has led to the emergence of "internet celebrity" lacquer fans [1] - The traditional lacquer fan production process is complex, making it challenging for ordinary consumers to master the techniques [1] Group 2: Safety and Quality Concerns - Some businesses are using chemical paints, such as cashew lacquer, instead of traditional natural lacquer, which poses safety risks [2][3] - Natural lacquer, derived from lacquer tree sap, is non-toxic and suitable for high-end lacquerware, while chemical paints are often used for low-cost industrial applications [2][4] - The use of chemical paints undermines the authenticity of non-heritage products and can lead to health concerns for consumers [3][4] Group 3: Consumer Awareness - Consumers can distinguish between natural lacquer and chemical paints by using sensory cues such as smell, drying time, and color characteristics [4] - Natural lacquer has a unique scent and takes longer to dry, while chemical paints have a strong solvent smell and dry quickly [4] - The color of natural lacquer changes over time, showcasing its unique properties, whereas chemical paints tend to have a more uniform and vibrant appearance [4] Group 4: Recommendations for Businesses - Businesses are encouraged to use genuine natural lacquer in their non-heritage experience projects to provide authentic cultural experiences [5] - Maintaining integrity and transparency about the materials used in lacquer fan production is essential for building consumer trust [3][5]
古诗文、鱼灯、故宫脊兽 这届年轻人用传统文化玩转毕设
Bei Jing Qing Nian Bao· 2025-06-18 00:27
Group 1 - The article highlights the trend of young graduates incorporating traditional Chinese culture into their graduation projects, showcasing a personalized expression of Eastern aesthetics [1][10] - Zhang Shuyu, a graduate from Tsinghua University, gained attention for her illustrated book based on classical Chinese poetry, featuring over 120 illustrations that creatively reinterpret the poetic imagery [2][4] - The works of Zhang Shuyu and other graduates reflect a broader cultural response and engagement with heritage, as they explore innovative ways to present traditional themes to contemporary audiences [1][7] Group 2 - Zhang Shuyu's creative process involved selecting various classical literary forms, including poetry and prose, to translate them into visual art, emphasizing a strong visual narrative [3][5] - The use of vibrant colors and dynamic imagery in Zhang's illustrations contrasts with traditional ink wash techniques, showcasing a personal style that resonates with modern aesthetics [3][4] - Other graduates, such as Yu Ziqing, also drew inspiration from traditional elements, creating modern interpretations of cultural symbols like the "Ten Ridge Beasts" from the Forbidden City, merging them with contemporary design [9][10] Group 3 - The article notes that the integration of traditional culture into modern design is becoming a trend among graduates, with projects like the "Qingtian Fish Lantern" reflecting a revival of intangible cultural heritage [7][8] - The creative works aim to engage younger audiences by making traditional culture more accessible and appealing, thus fostering a deeper appreciation for cultural heritage [8][10] - Zhang Shuyu plans to continue her exploration of classical literature through future projects, indicating a commitment to bridging traditional and contemporary artistic expressions [12]
流金窑火,百元集齐“五大名窑”
首席商业评论· 2025-06-16 03:51
Core Viewpoint - The article emphasizes the integration of traditional culture, history, and modern design through the "Flowing Gold Kiln Fire" five famous kiln tea set, showcasing the elegance of Chinese porcelain and its cultural significance [1][2][6]. Group 1: Product Overview - The "Flowing Gold Kiln Fire" tea set includes one cup each from the five famous kilns: Ru, Guan, Ge, Jun, and Ding, inspired by nature and Song Dynasty culture [10][14]. - The tea set is designed to be both a practical tea-drinking tool and a collectible art piece, reflecting the beauty of ancient ceramic art [16][23]. Group 2: Cultural Significance - Tea culture has a history of over a thousand years in China, playing an indispensable role in traditional culture [6]. - The five famous kilns from the Song Dynasty are highly regarded by museums and collectors, representing a significant part of Chinese porcelain history [19][22]. Group 3: Craftsmanship and Supervision - The tea set is supervised by Liu Mingzhi, a representative of intangible cultural heritage, ensuring quality and respect for traditional craftsmanship [25][28]. - Each piece undergoes multiple processes, including design, material selection, shaping, and glazing, showcasing exquisite traditional techniques [31][33]. Group 4: Individual Kiln Characteristics - Ru Kiln: Known for its sky-blue glaze, warm texture, and historical significance [38][45]. - Ding Kiln: Celebrated for its white porcelain and unique covered firing technique, offering a sense of tranquility [49][55]. - Ge Kiln: Recognized for its rich, thick glaze and historical depth, featuring a unique "hundred cracks" pattern [59][63]. - Jun Kiln: Famous for its color-changing glazes, producing a variety of hues [69][73]. - Guan Kiln: Known for its elegant and simple designs, adhering to high standards of craftsmanship [75][79].