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Watching The History of Film Studies in "The Great Cause of Party Building"

Watching The History of Film Studies in "The Great Cause of Party Building"

When "The Great Cause of Party Building" was broadcast, many people watched stars, many people wanted to understand the history of that time, but I was interested in the historical figures that appeared in it, and when I watched it, I almost opened Baidu Encyclopedia to search for characters while watching movies. At that time, there were a few who had a deeper impact, and Wrote them out to share with everyone.

Watching The History of Film Studies in "The Great Cause of Party Building"

First of all, there is a Luo Jialun played by Wang Lihong. One of Luo Jialun's personal deeds: During the May Fourth Movement, he personally drafted the vernacular manifesto in the printed leaflet (the Chinese of which was drafted by Xu Deheng) - the "Declaration of the Whole Of The Scholars in Beijing", which put forward the slogan of "Fighting for National Power Abroad, Eliminating National Thieves at Home", and for the first time in the "Weekly Review" on May 26, the term "May Fourth Movement" has been used to this day. Deed 2: During the Republic of China, he successively served as the president of Central University and Tsinghua University.

Watching The History of Film Studies in "The Great Cause of Party Building"

The second is Gu Hongming, played by Liu Peiqi. Gu Hongming was proficient in the Nine Chinese Dialects, received 13 doctorates, read English newspapers to ridicule the British, saying that Americans had no culture, and was the first to translate the Chinese Analects and Zhongyong into English and German into the West. One of the deeds: with a three-inch tongue, he gave a lecture on Confucius to Japanese Prime Minister Ito Hirobumi, and the literary master Lev? Tolstoy's correspondence to discuss the world culture and political situation was called "the most noble Chinese" by Mahatma Gandhi in India. Deed Two: Gu Hongming, who teaches at Peking University, walks into the classroom with a pigtail, and the students laugh out loud and gu calmly says, "The braids on my head are tangible, but the braids in your hearts are invisible." Hearing this, the arrogant Peking University students fell silent. Finally understood this teacher, a teacher who has always been very clear. Deeds Three: Later years led to the birth of the first Confucius Institute.

Watching The History of Film Studies in "The Great Cause of Party Building"