Should Hutong culture be preserved, talk about your understanding

Updated on culture 2024-08-05
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Hutong culture is a part of traditional Chinese culture, which represents the historical and cultural heritage of traditional Chinese culture. Therefore, from the perspective of protecting and inheriting traditional Chinese culture, it is very important to preserve the hutong culture.

    Hutongs are unique to Beijing's ancient urban districts, in which many traditional buildings, cultural heritage and historical relics have been preserved, which are precious testimonies of traditional Chinese culture. Preserving the Hutong culture allows people to better understand and inherit traditional Chinese culture, and can also promote tourism and cultural exchanges.

    However, Hutong culture also faces some challenges. With the process of urbanization, many hutongs have been demolished or are being demolished, which poses a great threat to the preservation of hutong culture. In addition, with the development of the city and the change of lifestyle, many people have also left the hutongs, which makes the inheritance and development of the hutong culture also face great difficulties.

    Therefore, I believe that measures should be taken to preserve and protect the hutong culture. First of all, the protection and management of hutongs should be strengthened, and relevant regulations and policies should be formulated to protect the inheritance and development of hutong culture. Secondly, all sectors of society should also strengthen the publicity and promotion of Hutong culture, so that more people can understand and identify with Hutong culture, and promote the inheritance and development of Hutong culture.

    Finally, individuals should also actively participate in the protection and inheritance of Hutong culture, and can promote the inheritance and development of Hutong culture by visiting, learning, and participating in Hutong cultural activities.

    In short, the preservation of Hutong culture is of great significance for the protection and inheritance of traditional Chinese culture, but measures are also needed to protect and inherit Hutong culture.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    I think we should preserve the ancient culture, take its essence, and remove its dross, I think the Hutong culture is also excellent.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Wang Zengqi once summarized as follows in "Hutong Culture": Hutong culture is a closed culture; Beijingers are easy to satisfy, and they do not have high material requirements for life; Beijingers love to watch the excitement, but they don't like to meddle with things; The essence of Beijing Hutong culture is forbearance, self-control, and obedience. Hutong culture is also uneven, there should be promotion, and there should be abandonment.

    Hutong culture is not limited to people who live in the courtyard houses in the hutongs. Beijing has developed rapidly in recent years, many hutongs and courtyard houses have disappeared, and many people have moved into high-rise buildings, spacious apartments, and even private villas, but the inheritance of hutong culture is still reflected in them. The affluent modern life has not separated them from the inextricable spiritual connection with the Hutong culture.

    For example, a young man in the building slapped the girl who opened the elevator, but the two old Beijingers who lived in the same building said to endure it. The roots of Hutong culture are still deeply rooted in the hearts of these people. Hutong culture is the popular culture of Beijing.

    These seemingly unbearable materials have been skillfully transformed by the writer to highlight the essence of Beijing's culture.

Related questions
6 answers2024-08-05

Written by Wang Zengqi.

IntroductionWang Zengqi: (1920-1998) Modern writer. He successively served in "Beijing Literature and Art", "Rap and Singing", and "Folk Literature", and in 1962 he was transferred to the Beijing Peking Opera Troupe (later renamed the Beijing Peking Opera Company). >>>More

5 answers2024-08-05

Hutong culture and high-rise culture are two different forms of urban culture, and they have different characteristics and influences in terms of architecture, history, culture and society. >>>More

11 answers2024-08-05

First of all, the sentence "If you don't fall in love, you can't complete your college life" is so absolute that it can only be said that there will be a little regret. But in the four years of college and thousands of classmates, if you really don't even have a single person who is interested in you, you may also have to reflect on the problems you have.

12 answers2024-08-05

There is no should or should not be for college students to fall in love, only whether they are willing or not. As for Your Excellency's statement that chasing girls did not succeed quickly, I am not surprised. I've always felt that what attracts girls shouldn't be their looks, but their connotations, and of course, if they have a beautiful appearance and rich connotations, they have a great chance of success.

10 answers2024-08-05

Of course, we Han people have been decadent to not even know their own national costumes, no national consciousness, if we do not fight to carry forward our national costumes, culture, then our extinction is just around the corner, Han - is a great nation, we can never perish, only revival, China is the China of the Han people, and can only be the China of the Han people, and those who oppose the Han costume will definitely not be the Han people, it is a minority group, because they are most afraid of seeing the revival of our Han people, but this is absolutely impossible, As long as the Han people unite, who can destroy us, the key is that we Han people do not unite and do not wake up, this is the most deadly.