I am currently working in the Department of Urban and Rural Planning. Many colleagues know that I am a history major, and they have come to discuss history knowledge with me. To my surprise, they read more books than I do, even big books like Historical Records have been read several times, which is rare. What he told me is that the planning and construction style of an era is inseparable from the background of that era. If you want to know why urban and rural construction was like this at that time, then you should study the history books at that time. Moreover, there are many things in history books that are worth learning and remembering by modern people.
I went to an internship in a middle school. My first impression was that students only regarded history as a "minor subject", and they didn't listen carefully in class, and their homework was just copying answers. It was very sad.
So I think, as a country with a long history, her richest resource is her own story. In fact, many people can find their own shadow from history books. Only a few modern people will attach importance to our history. The history teacher gives the impression that he is old-fashioned and inflexible.
In fact, in the final analysis, it is the education problem of the whole country, and there is really no way.