The documentary "China" was launched in a low-key manner on Hunan Satellite TV. What kind of character is Ban Yong played by Mr. He Jiong?
On the evening of December 7, the large-scale historical documentary "China" was launched on the dual platforms of Hunan Satellite TV and Mango TV. "China" is jointly produced by Hunan Satellite TV, Mango TV, and Beijing Bojing Cultural Communication Co., Ltd., and jointly filmed by Hunan Satellite TV and Beijing Bojing.
As the first historical documentary named after "China", the film has been carefully polished for 5 years and has gathered the efforts of countless people. It is also listed as a key documentary creative topic of the State Administration of Radio and Television in 2019. And Hunan Satellite TV’s 2020 Key Documentary Project. The entire film "China" is divided into three seasons and 36 episodes. Under a panoramic view, with ideology and national system as the main line, it explores the most influential people and stories on modern China starting from the Spring and Autumn Period, and Through film-like shooting techniques, we reproduce the personal choices and shining moments of Chinese historical stars, and strive to use flesh-and-blood historical pictures to allow contemporary China and Chinese people to explore the source and code of the Chinese spirit, Chinese strength, and Chinese confidence in the images.
The first season of "Spring and Autumn" tells the story of a direct stream of cultural and political activities in the Spring and Autumn Period - Confucius' pursuit of Zhou rites and the ideal of admonishing monarchs to implement benevolent governance. The main historical facts of the Spring and Autumn Period are when Lord Mengchang of Qi, Lord Pingyuan of Zhao, Lord Chunshen of Chu, and Lord Xinling of Wei recruited talents from all over the world and joined forces to resist Qin. In addition, there is another flaw in the details of the first season: a dog appears from Confucius's middle age to his twilight years, a time span that exceeds the life span of an average dog. The second episode, "Many Voices" talks about the contention of a hundred schools of thought. Mohism, Taoism, Confucianism, and military strategists made their debut during the Warring States Period and began to win over fans of various schools. "Ten years of hardship in Hanchuan, goods and the emperor's family", the ultimate goal of the disciples' dream is to participate in politics and change society. It is a pity that the documentary does not show the glory of the golden age when the pre-Qin Chinese people were the most active and free in thought during the Hundred Schools of Thought.
The first person to define Feng Shui was Guo Pu of the Jin Dynasty. Guo Pu said in "The Book of Burial": "Those who are buried are angry." Regarding the word Feng Shui, the definition of "Cihai" is: Feng Shui, also called Kanyu. A superstition in old China. It is believed that the wind direction and water flow around residential sites and cemeteries can bring disaster and disaster to the family of the person who lives there or is buried there. It also refers to the method of building a house and tomb. In recent years, Feng Shui experts have held different opinions on the definition of "Ci Hai". The main tendency is to disagree with equating Feng Shui with superstition.
?Yin Hongji wrote in the first issue of "Research on the History of Natural Science" in 1989: ?Fengshui is a landscape evaluation system for finding auspicious locations for buildings. It is the art of geographical site selection and layout in ancient China. It cannot simply be called superstition or science according to Western concepts. Professor Pan Guxi pointed out in the preface of the book "Exploring the Origin of Feng Shui": The core content of Feng Shui is a knowledge of people's selection and treatment of their living environment. Its scope includes residences, palaces, temples, mausoleums, villages, cities, etc. aspect. Among them, those involving mausoleums are called Yin Zhai, and those involving residences are called Yang Zhai. Recently, Taiwanese scholars have proposed that Feng Shui is the science of the relationship between the earth's magnetic field and human beings. It seems that Feng Shui has a tendency to be improved and corrected. When talking about the field of Feng Shui, we must not only fully understand and absorb the new achievements in the academic world, but also adhere to a pragmatic attitude.