In most people's minds, history is a traditional Chinese character written on yellowed pages with a brush. It is precisely because of the thick history that many people are reluctant to pry. Especially in the 2 1 century when the pace of life is so fast. Popularizing history will bring more benefits.
Popular history will make more people willing to understand history. For example, since the lecture hall was opened, people's attention to it has been increasing, and it has become synonymous with different history. From 80-year-olds to 3-year-olds, they all know that China has a history of 5,000 years.
I believe many people are worried that after popularizing history, what really happened in history will be misinterpreted. I don't feel too worried. Popularization of history is not vulgarization. What has changed is that the expression of history has become more "close to the people", but the content will never change. On the other hand, if history is changed in the process of modern popularization, I think this time it will lead many people to reopen the history books with curiosity and see what the real history is like!
After that, people are reading history and trying to understand it, thus achieving the goal of integrating history into people's lives, which is attributed to the popularization of history.
In the lecture hall, the speakers are all master historical researchers. Their expression of historical cognition is absolutely incisive and thoughtful. Our confusion about some historical events will be answered in the process of their interpretation. At the same time, combined with my previous exploration of history, I really understood the true meaning of some things in history.