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The Taoist priest angrily criticized the shape of the statue in the museum. What do you think?

Statues can be seen everywhere in daily life, such as museums, landmark squares, etc. Statues are made of a variety of materials, including stone, metal, ceramics, etc., and are generally used to commemorate a certain person. Made for a personal figure or a commemorative event that happened, statues are actually a form of art. While they are for people to appreciate, they can also promote and promote a certain spirit or a certain culture.

A video of a Taoist priest angrily scolding a statue was recently posted on the Internet, which aroused the curiosity of many people. Why was he scolding the statue? What happened was like this. The incident happened in Shenzhen, Guangdong. A Taoist priest wearing a dark gray robe, a long beard, and a Tai Chi Bagua bag on his back was passing by the Nantou Ancient City Museum when he saw a Taoist priest erected in the museum. The Taoist priest may find it difficult to understand a foreign statue with a strange shape. A good ancient city museum actually has such a statue. He immediately pointed at the statue and said angrily: What kind of culture are you conveying? You should put it China's heroes are displayed for everyone to see. ?The onlookers filmed the video and uploaded it to the Internet, which led to the aforementioned incident of the Taoist priest criticizing the statue.

Once this matter was announced, netizens also held different opinions and were divided into two teams. Some netizens said: "In fact, this is nothing to make a fuss about. It is just a statue with a strange appearance. We should also use an open mind to accept various cultures and cultural differences between countries." However, a considerable number of netizens expressed support for the Taoist priest's rebuke. They believed that since the theme of the park is the ancient city museum, the promotional slogan also states: "Explore the historical roots of Shenzhen and Hong Kong and return to the origin of Shenzhen city." ?Then we should publicize more China’s heroic deeds and heroic figures.

The editor believes that there is nothing wrong with the views of both groups of netizens. Because we are in a rapidly developing open society, we should accept more harmless diverse cultures and ideas, but Taoist priest There is nothing wrong with his point of view. Maybe Taoist priest’s starting point is patriotism, which also reflects his strong sense of patriotism, so he criticized and cursed the statue. What do you think of this?