Has Xin Qiji been to Chengdu?

Has Xin Qiji been to Chengdu as follows:

"Mr. Jia Xuan, see the words like a face." Xin Qiji's only authentic film "Going to the Countryside" came to Chengdu from the Palace Museum, and the audience rushed to watch it.

This is an unprecedented cultural feast in Chengdu. This exhibition, sponsored by Jia Hu, Oracle Bone Inscriptions, Shang merchants Xin Qiji, Zhao Mengfu, Zhu Yunming, National Cultural Heritage Administration and Sichuan Provincial People's Government who carved tortoise shells earlier than Oracle Bone Inscriptions, collected 220 precious cultural relics from 40 cultural relics institutions in 20 provinces and municipalities directly under the Central Government, including 70 first-class cultural relics, accounting for 90% of the precious cultural relics.

Xin Qiji's Going to the Countryside is on display in Chengdu Museum. Xinhua News Agency reporter Tang Photographed by Wang Li, Minister of Communication and Propaganda Department of Chengdu Museum, in the past Mid-Autumn National Day holiday, about 1.7 million people watched the exhibition every day, of which nearly 60% were visitors from outside the province, and more than 80% were young visitors.

The reporter saw that some viewers recorded while watching, and some were seriously copying; Some came with their own calligraphy and paintings, took photos with cultural relics and "talked" with the ancients. The audience also shared the queuing strategy and exhibition strategy on major social media, and uploaded their own exhibition photos, notes, paintings and calligraphy works.

"See a word like a face, generally two conditions, know the word, understand its meaning. With Chinese characters, we can get to know each other. " A viewer left a message saying. On June 10, the audience watched the special exhibition "Chinese Civilization among the Founders of Chinese Characters in China" in Chengdu Museum. Xinhua News Agency reporter Tang She

Continue civilization and cultivate self-confidence;

It is understood that in order to let the audience better understand the cultural connotation of Chinese characters, Chengdu Museum invited domestic experts to give a series of lectures from the perspectives of archaeological excavation, historical research and calligraphy art, and launched a series of social education activities and research courses.

Su Shizhu, honorary chairman of China Calligraphers Association, said: "I hope that in the digital and technological era, more such exhibitions will be held to preserve the cultural genes of China.

Ren Ge, director of Chengdu Museum, believes that the popularity of the exhibition largely reflects the growing cultural confidence of foreigners. "It is based on the understanding of this trend that we have found a good combination of historical stories, cultural connotations and spiritual temperament with cultural relics to continue Chinese civilization and cultivate cultural self-confidence." Ren Wei said.