China News Online, March 6th (Wang Ji) dressed in a red narrow-sleeved jacket, combed high bun decorated with horn-shaped accessories, 9 female musicians holding pipa, fangs, flat drums, panpipes, clappers and other instruments, Fairy music flutters, and the lingering sound is curling... When the beauty of ancient music came out of the volume of "Song Yue Tu", a "Southern Song Women's Group" from a thousand years ago was "resurrected" leisurely in front of the audience.

  The new version of the cultural appreciation program "Poetry, Calligraphy and Painting" returned to the screen on the evening of the 6th.

The most eye-catching "upgrade" is that the host Cao Kefan has joined hands with many well-known national museums (academies) such as the Shanghai Museum, as well as experts and scholars from various fields such as history, culture and music, and led the audience to "check in" the collection. The masterpiece, with the wonderful mode of "drilling into the ancient paintings", makes the static poetry, calligraphy and painting "live".

  The first episode of the program was titled "Entertainment Life in the Southern Song Dynasty", and approached the ancient Southern Song paintings "Gallus" and Zhu Kerou's "Suckling Duck in the Lotus Pond" collected in the Shanghai Museum.

  On the scroll of the Southern Song Dynasty ancient painting "Song Yue Tu", nine court female musicians played happily. After thousands of years, there are still few active people.

In order to better interpret the story of the painting, the program team tried every means to restore the music instruments such as the square sound, flat drum, etc., re-made the musicians’ costumes and hair accessories, and invited professional folk music players to vividly restore this one thousand years ago. The Song Dynasty female band started a dialogue with the characters in the painting across time and space.

The famous scholar Ge Jianxiong, the professor of Shanghai Conservatory of Music Dai Wei, and the associate researcher of the Shanghai Museum's Calligraphy and Painting Research Department Sun Danyan, based on historical documents and from different perspectives such as history, society, music, and costumes, "wonderfully explain" the culture and entertainment of the Southern Song Dynasty in ancient paintings. life.

  A set of porcelain plates, based on the theme of Zhu Kerou Kesi's "Liantang Milk Duck", combines merchandise and art organically, which makes people love it.

According to Yu Ying, deputy research librarian of the Craft Research Department of Shanghai Museum, works like "Liantang Milk Duck" are laborious, time-consuming, and material-consuming. Subject to technical standards, economic foundations, and institutional constraints, they belonged to the top of the pyramid in the past. "Luxury".

"But today, through innovation and transformation, we can let its unique elegance and simplicity fly into the homes of ordinary people."

  In recent years, China's domestic cultural programs have gradually heated up, especially the younger generation, showing unprecedented attention to traditional culture.

Against this background, this season's "Poetry, Calligraphy and Calligraphy" has undergone a series of upgrades, trying to build a gradual "emotional pathway" that allows culture to move out of the circle, so that static cultural relics can move, become popular, and spread.

  What is a gradual "emotional pathway"?

According to the introduction of the program group, the first is to understand the time, space, characters, and events behind the paintings and calligraphy, and then to truly understand their value to produce appreciation and pleasure; second, in the immersive experience of "resurrecting" ancient paintings and restoring the scene, the body Experience the melodious ancient rhyme on the scene, and echo and connect with the current lifestyle, spontaneously develop a sense of curiosity and closeness to the traditional cultural lifestyle; third, following the inspiration and guidance of the program, go to the offline check-in museum ( Hospital), calm down and measure the city in which you live. You can even buy your favorite cultural and creative products home and let the classical beauty blend into the smoke.

  As the host Cao Kefan said, every painting and every calligraphy in the museum records the story and cultural background of a certain historical period. Together, it is a long scroll of Chinese history. "Everyone You can listen to the echoes of history and encourage us to move forward and face the future." (End)