Post 95 girls ignite the light of the unpopular, and the oracle bone inheritance needs you and me

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-01-30

"There is no end to learning, and those who have ambitions can achieve it. This ancient adage tells us that no matter what Xi kind of knowledge we learn, as long as we have perseverance and enthusiasm, we will definitely succeed. Recently, a post-95 girl successfully "brought fire" to this unpopular profession with her research and love for oracle bone inscriptions, allowing people to see the new vitality of ancient characters in modern times.

The girl's name is Xiao Li, and she chose Oracle as her research direction during her college years. In the face of the incomprehension and doubts of the people around her, she firmly said: "Oracle does not need many people to learn, but it needs someone to learn all the time." This sentence not only shows her determination and courage, but also shows the importance of cultural inheritance.

Cultural inheritance is like a relay race, and every generation is an inheritor. If no one is willing to take the baton, then these precious cultural heritages risk disappearing into the long river of history. Xiao Li's actions are a bright spot in this relay race, and she proves the value of unpopular majors with her practical actions.

In fact, examples like Xiao Li's are not uncommon. In all walks of life, there are always some people who are willing to stick to those seemingly unpopular fields for love and faith. They are like sparks that can light the way forward in the darkness or warm people's hearts in the cold.

For example, there is a young actor born in the 90s in the opera industry, who chose the endangered genre as his research direction, and made unremitting efforts to bring it back to lifeIn the field of archaeology, there is also a group of young people who are committed to excavating and protecting those historical relics that are buried underground, so that more people can understand and *** the cultural roots.

Returning to Xiao Li, her story not only allows people to see the charm of unpopular majors, but also triggers thinking about how to better inherit and develop these professions. In today's information** age, should we pay more attention to those neglected areas of knowledge and fields?And how can we provide more support and attention to these unpopular professions?

The answer is clearly yes. First of all, we and all sectors of society should increase support for unpopular majors, including funds, policies and other support. At the same time, the education sector should also strengthen the publicity and popularization of these professions, so that more people can understand and recognize their value. In addition, it can also play to its strengths to increase public awareness of these professions through reporting and publicity.

Of course, as individuals, we can also contribute to the inheritance and development of unpopular professions. For example, you can enrich your cultural connotation by learning Xi and understanding relevant knowledgeOr express their recognition and respect by paying attention to and supporting researchers and practitioners in related fields.

In short, "unpopular" does not mean "useless" or "inferior", on the contrary, they often contain unique values and deep cultural heritage. As Xiao Li said: "Oracle doesn't need many people to learn, but it needs someone to learn it all the time." "Let's work together to ignite the light of hope for these unpopular professions, so that they can bloom more colorful in the modern society!

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