Now I always hear that China has lost its culture and has no culture. Culture is broken. In my humble opinion, the culture may indeed be a bit dated, but if there is no culture or it is no longer a cultural power, this is complete nonsense. I think that culture is something that has been precipitated, and it does not necessarily have to be inherited or deliberately passed down from generation to generation. So my point of view is very clear. A big country with a strong cultural heritage is not afraid of any era. So the rise of China is inevitable. Nan Huaijin said that Americans are not qualified to be our disciples and grandchildren when we discuss culture with us. This is not false at all. The precipitation of thousands of years does not need to be deliberately publicized at all. It can be revealed by casual greetings. These unwitting revelations come from the education you received as a child and the insights you learned when you grew up. If it has to be inherited, this kind of experience is inheritance.
In the film, Ye Wen is just an ordinary person, the only difference is that he has received a good education and gained his own experience, so the ordinary Chinese culture is well expressed by him. Including those shouting and killing the audience, including those dog-legged police officers who were awakened by wealth, including the helpful newspaper editor, including the poor life of a master, and those aggressive and aggressive youths. These are all Chinese cultural factors that have survived to this day. These things are moving, or indifferent. Indifferent because we are in the middle.
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