"Chinese Virtues - Idiom Education Animation" is a set of works that spread Chinese culture, this set of animated series written by Ran Hong, directed by He Ranhao, 48 episodes of length, each episode in the form of children's rhymes to explain an idiom, suitable for all ages. In the beautiful songs, the audience imperceptibly receives the knowledge points of classical idioms.
Idioms are the crystallization of Chinese culture, and classical idioms have been passed down for thousands of years and have been integrated into our daily lives today. People often say that "the power of nine cows and two tigers", "stupid birds fly first", and "painting snakes to add feet" are all idioms inherited from the wisdom of ancient people.
But where do these idioms come from? How do children memorize a large number of idiom words? "Chinese Virtues - Idiom Education Animation" solves the problem of learning idioms for children.
Chinese Virtues - Idiom Education Animation" is divided into four chapters: inspirational, wisdom, speculation, and sentiment. Each chapter is a mix of different idiom stories.
Screenwriter Ran Hong runs through the whole play with a twist and turn story, and the opening scene of the series tells about a beautiful place called Citrus Sweet Garden in ancient times, where children Lele lived happily. Suddenly, one day, the Black Wind Monster fell from the sky and destroyed citrus orchards, forests, land, ......As a result, the people here are not living well. Grandpa Immortal Idiom came to Lele at this time and told Lele that only by learning 48 idiom songs could he defeat the Black Wind Monster, and Lele embarked on the journey of learning idioms.
Chinese Virtues - Idiom Education Animation integrates knowledge, fun, and entertainment. The idiom songs in each episode are original, and each lyric contains the essence of Chinese culture. Idiom songs not only vividly show the origin of the idiom, but also present the meaning of the idiom in detail.
For example, in episode 2, "Iron Pestle into a Needle". The song inspired Li Bai to be sharpened into a needle with an iron pestle when he was young, and he studied hard, and finally became a unique Chinese poet with talent and hard work. The songs are catchy, and the stories are concise and touching.
Another example is episode 15 "Wangmei quenches thirst". The song details Cao Cao's march and the thirst of the soldiers, and finally Cao Cao comes up with a clever plan to have a plum orchard ahead to keep the army through the thirst.
The series is in the form of animation, which cleverly explains the meaning and origin of the idiom. At the same time, the main story line of Lele's defeat of the Black Wind Monster is connected with 48 episodes of idioms, forming a plot hook, allowing children to continue to follow Lele's footsteps to learn idiom stories. In the long run, young audiences will imperceptibly keep the accumulation and essence of Chinese culture in their hearts, and these idiom stories will become their best cultural nutrition.
Chinese Virtues - Idiom Education Animation" is not only suitable for children, but parents can also accompany their children to enjoy it. The idioms in the series, such as "castle in the sky", "frightened bird", "more help for the righteous and less help for the unjust", etc., parents may not be able to explain clearly. Parents and children are the best companion education.
Chinese Virtues - Idiom Education Animation" is produced by Beijing Haohao Science and Technology Development, with the strong support of Beijing Radio and Television during the production process. The drama has been broadcast on China Education Television Channel 1 on September 11, 2023, and is currently online on iQiyi.
Cui Ting Wen.