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How do you evaluate the movie "Gong Shoudao"?

The short film "Gong Shoudao" that pays tribute to traditional culture will be unveiled at Tmall's "Double 11" party on November 10. The news of this film attracted a lot of attention as soon as it was announced. Jet Li revealed that this movie is just the prelude to the "Gong Shou Dao" competitive sports. His dream is to bring Tai Chi into the Olympic Games, and starring Jack Ma's dream is to let everyone participate in Tai Chi practice. (November 2, "Shandong Business Daily") A local star, a phenomenon-level movie. This time, "artistic young man Jack Ma" will appear on the big screen to call for Tai Chi. Someone asked: How do you evaluate Jack Ma and his movie "The Way of Attack and Defense"? It is said that the standard answer is: If you have money, your dreams can come true sooner. GIF. Of course this is a joke. According to the film's producer, all the stars are paid for their roles, and the main purpose of the film is to pay tribute to the predecessors who have contributed to the promotion of Chinese martial arts, share Chinese culture with the world, and convey China's cultural confidence. For thousands of years, Chinese martial arts is of course not just about "shooting white deer in the snow and laughing at the magic man leaning on the blue mandarin duck". However, there have been many jokes and embarrassments caused by the spread of this myth over the years. All kinds of fake traditions are on the stage, and all kinds of fake martial arts are on display: there is a "Qigong master" who can catch snakes in the air and act like a god... Is martial arts "talking" or "real kung fu", is martial arts "flower fists and embroidered legs" or "true scriptures" Lost”? These questions are confusing. Even Tai Chi, which strengthens the body, and the philosophy and wisdom between offense and defense, seem to be reduced to a joke in vulgar "Qigong classes". Cultural destiny is linked to national destiny, and cultural context is connected to national context. Cultural inheritance and civilization spread are core issues in every era. Data show that in 2016 alone, nearly 500,000 books were published nationwide; 7.71 million hours of radio programs and 3.52 million hours of TV programs were produced; 772 feature films, 334 domestic TV series with 14,912 episodes, and nearly 120,000 minutes of TV cartoons were produced; The output of documentaries exceeds 10,000 hours... A career that has shaken the past and inspired the present has given birth to inspiring works. In the time of forging ahead, Chinese culture has used both hard and soft tactics to forge the self-confidence and influence of the country and the nation. However, the activation and deepening of traditional culture is always a difficult problem that needs to be solved urgently. For this reason, the General Office of the CPC Central Committee and the General Office of the State Council previously issued the "Opinions on Implementing the Inheritance and Development Project of Excellent Traditional Chinese Culture", clearly proposing the principle of "adhering to creative transformation and innovative development." "Gongshoudao" is a public welfare short film, it may have a popular story, and it may even have commercial ambitions, but there is no doubt that it provides a welcome model for the evolution and exploration of new martial arts. Firstly, it is not limited to the duration and theaters of traditional movies, but chooses more efficient network dissemination; secondly, it gathers a group of "like-minded" enthusiastic middle-aged people to do something for Chinese culture with zero pay. Third, choose to use events or topics to attract fans for the new martial arts on Tmall’s “Double 11”. In this era when good wine is also feared by dark alleys, these "kung fu" are both art and mental skills. The report of the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China said, "Culture is the soul of a country and a nation. Culture rejuvenates the country, and a strong culture strengthens the nation." Chinese culture, including Chinese martial arts, must be creatively transformed and innovative in the new era. To develop, we must stick to our original aspirations and know how to adapt to changes. We must start from small short films and small activities. We should not stay in books and words, but let Chinese culture become the guide for personal cultivation and the soul of corporate spirit. The curtain has just begun to interpret the "way of offense and defense" of traditional Chinese culture.