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How to treat Taoist's denunciation of museum sculpture?

Statues can be seen everywhere in daily life, such as museums and landmark squares. Statues are made of various materials, such as stone, metal, ceramics, etc. Usually in memory of someone or something memorable. Statue is actually an art form, which can be used for people to appreciate and promote a certain spirit or a certain culture.

Recently, a video about a Taoist cursing the statue was circulated on the Internet, which aroused many people's curiosity. Why did he scold the statue? The incident took place in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province. A Taoist, wearing a dark gray robe, with a long beard and carrying a bag of Tai Chi and Eight Diagrams on his back, passed by the Nantou Ancient City Museum and saw a strange-looking foreign statue standing in the museum. It may be difficult for Taoist priests to understand that a good ancient city museum even made such a statue, and immediately pointed to the statue and said angrily, What culture are you transmitting? You should show everyone the heroes of China. ? Onlookers took videos and uploaded them to the internet, so there was the incident of Taoist priests cursing statues mentioned earlier.

Once the matter was released, netizens also held different views and divided into two factions. Some netizens said:? In fact, there's nothing to make a fuss about, but it's just a strange statue. We should also accept all kinds of cultures and cultural differences in different countries with an open mind? . However, a considerable number of netizens expressed their support for Taoist reprimands. They think that since the theme of the park is the ancient city museum, there are also slogans on it. Explore the roots of Shenzhen-Hong Kong history and return to the origin of Shenzhen city. ? Then we should publicize China's heroic deeds and heroes.

Bian Xiao thinks that there is nothing wrong with the views of the two groups of netizens, because we are in a rapidly developing open society, and we should accept more harmless and diversified cultures and ideas, but Dao Chang's view is not wrong. Perhaps the Taoist priest's starting point is patriotism, which also shows that he has a strong sense of patriotism, so he accused the statue of swearing. What do you think of this?