Kuangda Jing Hu chinese culture club

On the evening of June 29th, 2008, at 7: 00, the unveiling ceremony of Jinghu Chinese Studies Club and the lecture on Chinese Studies "Gan Kun in Chinese Characters" jointly organized by the Law Commission and Jinghu Chinese Studies Museum of Law School was held in Friendship c303. Present at the event were Yang Aidong, Secretary of the Youth League Committee of the Academy of Law, Professor Guan Renfu, Director of the Chinese Department of the Academy of Law, Professor Xiao Qingyuan of the Academy of Law, Mr. Han Feng, Dean of Pengcheng College, cultural scholar, Mr. Xu Xiangzhong, honorary curator of Jinghu National College, vice president of Xuzhou Poetry Association, editor-in-chief of Xuzhou Poetry and Xu Culture Research, vice president of Xuzhou Calligraphy Association, director of the Calligraphy Research Center of Pengcheng College, and Du, general manager of Xuzhou Hanzhiyun Culture Communication Company. The vast number of students who love Chinese studies participated in this activity. This activity was hosted by Jin Meng, a 2007 student from the College of Law and Science.

As soon as the meeting started, the audience was packed, and many students who loved Chinese studies gathered together. In the beautiful melody of "Mountain Flowing Water", the host announced the official opening of Jinghu National Studies Museum of China University of Mining and Technology. The host introduced the leaders and guests who participated in this activity. Secretary Yang Aidong, Professor Xiao Qingyuan, Professor Guan Renfu, Teacher Han Feng and Teacher Xu Xiangzhong delivered speeches for the opening ceremony, and Teacher Xu Xiangzhong personally delivered a congratulatory message. Teacher Guo Jian also wrote an inscription for the opening ceremony of the clubhouse. Yang, chairman of the Jinghu National Society, also delivered a speech for the opening ceremony. After the speech, leaders and guests took a group photo as a souvenir. The opening ceremony ended with warm applause.

Next, Teacher Han Feng brings you an auditory feast of "Gan Kun in a box-the charm of Chinese characters". The lecture is roughly divided into two parts. In the first part, starting from the pictographic and ideographic features of Chinese characters in China, Mr. Han Feng shows the infinite charm of Chinese characters in China through the comparison and interpretation of Chinese characters in China and western countries. This paper profoundly and clearly expounds the relationship between Chinese characters and the profound traditional culture of China from the following aspects: Chinese characters are a colorful history of customs, vivid humanistic freehand brushwork, containing ancient people's ethical concepts and life thoughts, and reflecting the aesthetics of China people, and briefly introduces the famous calligraphers in China and their artistic styles. His surging passion and humorous language style won applause and laughter. During this period, Professor Cheng Peng's live guqin performance and the wonderful tea performance of the tea teacher brought us a grand audio-visual feast, which truly showed the traditional culture of China to the fullest. In the second part, Mr. Han Feng talked about the challenges faced by Chinese characters today with his unique insights. He believes: "Chinese characters are facing great challenges due to the influence of western languages, network terms and business terms. His free academic thought aroused the enthusiasm of his classmates. The dream of Jinghu Sinology Club to "let sinology enter the campus and let classics return to the soul" will not be too far away from us. The lecture ended with teacher Han Feng's sincere and sonorous advocacy.

Later, Professor Xiao Qingyuan made a wonderful summary, expressing the hope that students can become real researchers and disseminators of Chinese studies.

Finally, the relevant person in charge of the activity introduced the exhibition to the students, who put on Hanfu and took a group photo as a souvenir. Although the lecture is over, the seeds of promoting Chinese studies have been planted in the hearts of the students. I believe that one day these seeds will sprout and take root and grow into towering trees.