history is alive

Heath 2022-04-20 08:01:04

I almost never saw the premiere, it seems, every time I go to the cinema to see a movie, it's mostly word of mouth. This time it was a reasonable surprise. The first time I watched Bo 1, it should have been the summer of 2007. I was 14 years old in the second year of junior high school, and the top floor was just built outside the second school (the first examination room for the whole year in the third year of junior high school). People always take themselves very seriously, so the first paragraph is dedicated to my 22-year-old self in 2015.

History
_ It was the widow he saw at the funeral, what a mess! Spring and Autumn...) So the historian at that time recorded the incident truthfully: "Cui Yan killed his king." Killing this historian, he wanted to kill him as an example, but what he really did not expect was that the historian who succeeded was the younger brother of the one who was killed before (historians should be mostly hereditary and family heirlooms at that time), and he did the same It is recorded in the history books: "Cui Yan killed his king." Cui Yan was angry again and killed him again. Next was the younger brother of the historian of this family. He took the historical pen stained with his brother's blood, and still recorded it like this: "Cui Yan killed his king." Cui Yan, who was even more embarrassed, killed him again: "The two who died of his younger brother, Shishu,". In the end, the historian's family had the last brother who came to take over the careers of the older brothers. He still recorded it like this: "Cui Yan killed his lord." Finally, the fearless integrity and unyielding spirit of the historian's family finally made Cui Yan restrain his hand. Butcher knife - his hands are weak, he can't kill anymore, and if he kills like this, he should kill the historians, and then it won't end well. But at this time, something happened that made people compelled to admire: "The Nanshi clan has died when he heard the great history, and he has kept the past. Once he has heard the book, he will pay it back." That is to say, as the historian of "Southern History" Because the news is not very well-informed, I heard rumors that the upright "Da Shi" historian family had been killed ("Southern History" and "Da Shi" were the titles of historians with different divisions of labor set up by the state at that time), so I took myself again. The already written history books continued to take over (to die), and finally he did not return (with satisfaction) until he heard on the way that there was another survivor and had truthfully recorded the fact that "Cui Chu killed his king". I know you want to see Easter eggs: Later, Cui Yang was also killed in another civil strife in Qi.)

Li Shimin said: Take history as a mirror (history is funny: in the past, emperors could not read history books in a "fair and fair" way, but since Tang Taizong Li Shimin who experienced the change of Xuanwu Gate, history books can be read by emperors at any time.) Gao Xiaosong said that history is not Mirrors are sperm, and it is possible to sacrifice hundreds of millions to achieve today. One of my favorite high school teachers told us: History is fluid politics, and politics is static history. The importance attached to history by the Easterners (infused by Confucianism for thousands of years) has distorted and obscure more history.

So what is history for us? It's not the stereotype that the history teacher gave us, it's not just boring classical Chinese, it's not just a cold chronology, it's not just "stringing clues", he not only has a cold and serious side, but also has a warm side. History is made up of people who are warm and emotional. People living in different timelines will have different values ​​because of their different backgrounds, but human nature is the same, but I am afraid that I am Roosevelt made of wax. Are you? Indians made of plastic, we can still be together. Night at the Museum is not a popcorn entertainment movie for me, in fact, it's very influential - every time I see museums, I "fantasy" they are alive, when in fact, they are Really alive, when you really get to know it. After reading the events of the Ming Dynasty, when you look at the words "Xuande", "Orthodox", "Hongzhi" and "Zhengde" on each piece of porcelain in the museum, you feel that they are extraordinarily warm. There is a question on Zhihu: Why do people go to museums? I think it is to understand our past, those who once lived in this land just like us, the fresh people, and their magnificent times.

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Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb quotes

  • Jedediah: Where the heck are we?

    [the Pompeii volcano starts]

    Octavius: Ohh... Pompeii.

    [They ran away in the Pompeii exhibit as lava comes after them]

    Jedediah: This is the last round up!

    [the lava comes close to them until Dexter the monkey pees on them and the lava to save them]

    Octavius: We must never speak of what happend here today.

    [Dexter pees on them again]

    Jedediah: Come on, that wasn't necessary!

  • [from trailer]

    Laa: Dada!

    Larry Daley: No, no, i'm not your dada. Yes, we look similar.

    Laa: Dada.

    Larry Daley: No touching.

    [He slaps Laa's hand]

    Larry Daley: Stop it.