A nation's cultural revival must first understand its own history. During the winter vacation, I watched 100 documentary A General History of China. Seeing this documentary completely changed my prejudice against the subject of history, or finally met my inner demand for history. It showed me a vivid history, a vivid China.
The General History of China reproduces the vast picture of Chinese civilization from its origin to 19 1 1 with rich audio-visual means, and comprehensively tells the occurrence and development process of China's ancient history, revealing the historical development trends and laws. Every time you watch an episode, you will feel different. The rise and fall of each dynasty, the development of economy and culture, and the change of social environment are all caused by their own development laws.
In A General History of China, the relationship between background, events and characters is clearly explained. Using expert interviews, folk customs collection, historical materials presentation, 3D animation beautification and other means, we can restore magnificent historical events and revive vivid historical figures.
Especially in the episode of Emperor Wendi of Sui Dynasty, with the application of 3D technology, troops, warships, natural barriers, palaces and cities are so three-dimensional, so modern and so full of classical charm. The wisdom and inventions of the ancients still have an impact on our life today. Seismograph and pi led the development of science, and Dujiangyan and the Grand Canal still play a role today.
Li Shimin, Emperor Taizong of Tang Dynasty, once said: "A husband can take copper as a mirror and copper as a garment; Taking history as a mirror, we can know the rise and fall; Taking people as a mirror, you can understand the gains and losses. " Toynbee, a famous British historian, said: If a person can be immersed in historical sentiment, he must be a person who has gained true knowledge, because historical experience is the richest library of wisdom. "
I think: each of us can also get our own feelings from historical figures or events, and then learn from history, so as to better grasp the present, which is the real value and significance left by history to future generations.