College students dressed as brocade guards and were criticized for being uneducated A misunderstandi

Mondo History Updated on 2024-02-01

College students dressed up as brocade guards and were criticized for being uneducated: a misunderstanding and reflection College students dressed up in brocade clothes and guards to welcome guests were criticized for being uneducated

In recent years, role-playing in student club activities has gradually become a trend. However, when college students performed in Ming Dynasty brocade costumes, it sparked criticism of "uncultured". In this regard, I think that there may be some truth in this criticism, but it is not entirely correct, and it actually reflects a misunderstanding of the inheritance of traditional culture and the need for reflection.

First of all, we must recognize that the inheritance of culture is not just about imitating superficial forms. As a part of China's history and culture, Jinyi clothing contains a rich historical background and cultural connotation. If college students simply don these costumes without understanding the meaning behind them, it is easy to see this behavior as a superficial imitation rather than a true cultural heritage. Therefore, for those who criticize, we should recognize the warning behind it: the transmission of culture needs to be deeply understood, not simply imitated.

College students have been criticized as "uneducated", which to a certain extent reflects some problems in the current education system. Many students lack an in-depth understanding and cognition of traditional culture when they grow up. This lack leads to the fact that when they participate in club activities, they may only obtain some superficial information from the Internet or film and television works, but do not really understand the connotation of traditional culture. Therefore, education departments and schools should strengthen the education of traditional culture and provide more opportunities to understand and learn about traditional culture, so as to reduce misunderstandings and prejudices.

For college students, they should pay more attention to the reverence for traditional culture when participating in club activities. They should be aware that as inheritors of culture, they have a responsibility and obligation to understand the context and cultural connotations of the roles they play. Through in-depth research and learning, they can better inherit and carry forward traditional culture, and at the same time, they can avoid being criticized as "uneducated".

To sum up, the incident of college students pretending to be brocade clothes and guards was criticized as "uneducated" has triggered thinking about the inheritance of traditional culture. We should look at this issue from multiple perspectives, both to understand the starting point of criticism and to reflect on the shortcomings of the education system and cultural heritage. Only in this way can we truly promote the healthy development of traditional culture and let more people understand and recognize the profound heritage of Chinese culture.

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