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What kind of program is Classic China?
Classic China is a popular science program. Classic China is a large-scale cultural program launched by CCTV. The main purpose of this program is to rearrange the excellent China allusions in the classics, so that everyone can understand the classical history and culture of China more intuitively. This program is co-hosted by Wang Jianing and Sa Beining, the host of CCTV, which everyone likes very much.

CCTV still attaches great importance to the spread of China traditional culture, and in recent years, it has also launched many variety shows and TV dramas related to China traditional culture. CCTV's production team and lyric composition team are excellent, so even the very old-fashioned theme of promoting traditional culture can make the whole program very gorgeous and attractive. China in Classics also invited Tian Qinxin, president of China National Theatre, as the artistic director of the program. At the same time, she is also an excellent director and screenwriter, so China in the Classic is still worth looking forward to.

China in Classics is divided into many small chapters, and each chapter is interpreted by different actors with a brand-new story, so that everyone can immerse themselves in the classic story. After the story, Sa Beining, the host, will also interview and ask questions about the actors, so that the actors can explain the plots and feelings of the characters in the story to the audience, so that everyone can have a deeper understanding of the characters and stories, and also have a feeling of talking to the ancients through time and space.

China in the classics began with Shangshu in the Four Books and Five Classics. Although they are all four books and five classics, Shangshu is far less popular among young people than Sanzi Jing and The Analects of Confucius. However, Shangshu records history and some ancient customs in detail, so it is of great help to students majoring in history and Chinese language and literature.