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Sequels never make up for the old house.

The sequel to The Old House Never Fails is as follows:

1. The old house is located in an ancient town. Most of the houses here have a history of decades or even hundreds of years. The old house witnessed the historical changes of the town and became the patron saint of the town residents. One day, a young man came to town. His name is Xiao Qiang. Xiao Qiang listened to his grandfather tell the story of this old house since he was a child. Now that he has grown up, he wants to make a documentary for this old house.

2. Xiao Qiang contacted the residents of the town and began to shoot a documentary. He interviewed the owner of the old house, an old woman in her eighties. Grandma told Xiao Qiang that this old house is an ancestral property of their family and has a history of hundreds of years. She has lived in this old house since she was a child and witnessed its rise and fall.

Xiao Qiang also interviewed some people who used to live in old houses, and they shared their stories and memories. These stories strengthened Xiao Qiang's determination to protect the old house. Xiao Qiang found many ancient murals on the walls of old houses, which recorded the history and culture of the town. He invited professional cultural relics protection experts to study and protect these murals.

The documentary was finally made. Xiao Qiang named this documentary "The Old House that Can't Be Dumped". This documentary made more people understand the historical and cultural value of this old house, and also aroused people's awareness of protecting traditional culture. The residents of the town began to pay attention to protecting their cultural heritage and have been witnessing the history and cultural heritage of this town.

The significance of the existence of old houses to people

1, the old house is a symbol of history for many people. Witnessed the prosperity of the family and recorded the efforts and growth of several generations. Every room, every brick and tile is full of stories and memories, making the old house a witness and inheritance of history. People can inherit family history and culture by cherishing and protecting old houses, so that future generations can better understand and know their roots.

2. Old houses are also people's emotional sustenance. For many people, the old house is a place where they grow up and accompany their families. Every corner here is full of the breath of home, and every item is entrusted with the feelings of home. Even when they grow up, they will feel at ease and comfortable when they return to the old house.

3. Old houses are still the embodiment of social values. In some areas, old houses are regarded as a symbol of social status. People who own old houses are often regarded as representatives of their families, and their social status and prestige will be improved accordingly. At the same time, the old house is also the embodiment of economic value. In some areas, old houses are regarded as a kind of real estate and can be rented or sold to obtain economic benefits.