Records of 100 pulpits, ratings notes of 100 pulpits

Updated on culture 2024-07-10
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    1."Bao Pengshan New Says Water Margin":

    Water Margin", fundamentally speaking, is the "Legend of Heroes".

    The real heroes in "Water Margin" embody the masculine temperament of our nation and the heroic spirit of our nation. Their behavior and character show the blood and vitality of our nation.

    Speaking of heroes, sighing heroes, let's talk about the heroes in "Water Margin".

    Talk about their character, their fate, their psychology, their humanity.

    When we talk about them, we mean the times, culture, society, and life.

    From them, we see not only them, but also us.

    2.**Ming: Chen Kah Kee in my mind:

    Above. In the historical group portraits of overseas Chinese in China, Chen Jiageng is undoubtedly the most outstanding representative. He was born on October 21, 1874 in a small fishing village called Jimei in Xiamen, Fujian Province, and left his hometown for Singapore at the age of 17 to start a legendary life of entrepreneurship overseas.

    In the years that followed, whether it was in the business war, he sprung up and became the famous "rubber king" of Nanyang. He still raised his arms and shouted as an overseas Chinese leader during the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, organized overseas Chinese to raise funds to save the country, or returned to the motherland without hesitation after the founding of New China and participated in the construction of New China, all of which left us with his sincere sincerity, resoluteness, and clear-cut stance.

    Under. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, Tan Kah Kee bid farewell to Singapore, where he had lived for more than 60 years, returned to China to settle down alone, and participated in the construction of New China, successively serving as a member of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress, vice chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, and chairman of the All-China Federation of Returned Overseas Chinese. On August 12, 1961, Mr. Tan Kah Kee passed away in Beijing due to illness at the age of 88.

    On August 15, a solemn public memorial was held in Beijing. According to the traditional Chinese etiquette, the prime minister and the chairman of the committee take the lead. According to Tan Kah Kee's will, Tan Kah Kee's coffin, covered with the national flag, was carried onto a special train bound for Xiamen.

    On August 20, the special train arrived in Jimei, Xiamen, Tan Kah Kee's hometown, where Chen Kah Kee, a patriotic overseas Chinese leader, will rest in peace forever.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    "Hundred Lectures" is the tenth set of ** TV station (CCTV-10) on July 9, 2001 to start the lecture column, the purpose of the column is to build the common sense of the times, enjoy the wisdom of life. The scope of topics includes the essence of university general elective courses and elective courses; influential special lectures and keynote speeches from prestigious schools; Wonderful speeches by scholars and celebrities from all walks of life. Choose the most interesting, cutting-edge, and attractive topics for your audience.

    Pursue academic innovation, encourage ideological individuality, emphasize the appreciation of elegance and vulgarity, and attach importance to communication and interaction. It has become a brand column of the science and education channel.

    The column has a wide selection of materials, which has involved culture, biology, medicine, economy and other aspects, and now mostly focuses on cultural themes, and mostly involves Chinese history and Chinese culture. Its performance style is relatively easy compared with academic theoretical research, and at the same time, it also pursues the rationality and authority of the content, and strives to appreciate the elegance and vulgarity. Since its launch on July 9, 2001, as of October 2006, more than 1,000 episodes have been broadcast, and many famous figures in the academic community have launched from behind the scenes, spreading many obscure knowledge to the public in an easy-to-understand form, and some issues have also been questioned by the public.

    The ratings of the column have increased year by year, and it has become a brand column of the science and education channel of China's leading TV station.

    "Hundred Lectures" is an open university. The content of the program covers humanities, natural sciences, and social sciences. The forms are diverse, the rationality and practicality of learning coexist, the authority and the avant-garde are equally emphasized, the pursuit of academic innovation, and the encouragement of ideological personality ......It is suitable for audiences with a secondary school education level or above and a desire for knowledge.

    Column producer: Wan Wei, graduated from Beijing Normal University in 1983, transferred to ** TV station in August 1994, and has served as the producer of the "Hundred Lectures" column since September 2004.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    A lot of people, I can't remember the specific name.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    I've pretty much talked about it.

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