20 17 "Chinese Poetry Conference" was broadcast on CCTV 1 for ten consecutive times at 20:05 every night from the second day of the first month to the eleventh day of the first month, replayed at 22:05 every night on CCTV 10, and replayed again at 15:00 the next day.
"Chinese Poetry Conference" is CCTV's first poetry program with the participation of the whole people. The basic purpose of the program is to "appreciate China's poems, look for cultural genes, and taste the beauty of life", and strive to drive the whole people to review those learned ancient poems, share the beauty of poems, feel the interest of poems, draw nutrition from the wisdom and feelings of the ancients, and cultivate their hearts through the competition and appreciation of poetry knowledge.
First of all, the program group recruited contestants nationwide and selected 106 poets from thousands of applicants to participate in the recording of the program. They come from all walks of life, the oldest is 55 years old, and the youngest is only 7 years old, even including foreign friends. Secondly, the witty remarks of the host Dong Qing and four guest commentators Kang Zhen, Meng Man, Li Bo and Wang Liqun will certainly add to the icing on the cake.
The Chinese Poetry Congress boldly innovated the competition mechanism and scoring rules. Each player on the stage can answer at most 10 questions (9 questions), and if there are any mistakes during the period, the answer will be stopped, and the player's score will be calculated according to the number of people in each group who answer incorrectly 100. There are 106 challengers (105 challengers) in each competition, and one of them left halfway due to family reasons, that is, only 104 challengers participated in the competition. The competition is divided into two parts: the single-player chase (joining the "Flying Flower Order") and the championship. In the single-player chase, five (four) players came on stage to answer a set of questions with the 100-member team, and the last five (four) players failed cumulatively.
Among them, Wu Yishu, a Shanghai female high school student who was only 16 years old in the second quarter, finally won the annual championship with high popularity and was highly anticipated. The youngest champion loves poetry since childhood and has a shocking reserve of poetry. However, what attracts her most is not her "learning hegemony" attribute in the field of ancient poetry, but her calm and calm temperament beyond her peers.