How to evaluate the second issue of Classic China, Tiangong Wu Kai?

The second issue of China in Classics, Tiangong Wu Kai, has caused a heated discussion, because it lived in the Song Dynasty in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties, and its hairstyle in its later years became the braid of the Qing Dynasty. . . To tell the truth, one of TF old boys played really well, but Song spent two-thirds of his life in the Ming Dynasty. Wu Kai in the Heavenly Palace was also written in the late Ming Dynasty, and he refused to be an official in his later years. As a result, I directly braided people. Although the song dynasty in his later years in history had to braid his hair, since this kind of program wants to express the greatness of the song dynasty, it should at least respect the old man of the Ming dynasty. It is really harmless and insulting.

From "Heavenly Creations", we can understand how serious the Qing Dynasty destroyed Chinese civilization.

Song Ying Xing was born in the fifteenth year of Wanli. 57 years later, Emperor Chongzhen hanged himself in Jingshan Park, and soon the Qing army entered the customs. In the middle and late Ming Dynasty, the city was fully developed, and the citizen class and citizen culture appeared. On the other hand, politics was rigid, land annexation was serious, and of course there was a free atmosphere. However, the Ming and Qing dynasties changed, and all "modernization" came to an abrupt end. The Qing Dynasty made the ideology and cultural form of the whole society retreat in great strides.

From "Heavenly Creations", we can understand how serious the Qing Dynasty destroyed Chinese civilization.

The scientific and technological work Tiangong Kaiwu records a great deal of scientific and technological achievements of the Ming Dynasty, such as how to remove gas during coal mining, such as zinc smelting technology, silkworm hybridization technology, jacquard loom, etc., especially zinc smelting, which was only mastered by China people in the Ming Dynasty at that time. This book should be said to be very famous now. It and its author are introduced in middle school textbooks. However, after describing the experience of this book, I believe everyone in China will feel bitter.

From "Heavenly Creations", we can understand how serious the Qing Dynasty destroyed Chinese civilization.