(Observation of the Two Sessions) A rational view of "rice circle culture" and attention to the emotional needs behind young people

  China News Service, Beijing, March 6th, title: A rational view of "rice circle culture" and attention to the emotional needs behind young people

  Author Chai Jingbo Zhao Yejiao

  Song Wenxin, a representative of the National People's Congress and vice principal of Taishan National Middle School in Tai'an, Shandong Province, has recently aroused public opinion on the proposal of “rice circle culture” and “idol view cultivation”. This has been the second consecutive year that she has been paying attention to this topic at the National Congress of the People’s Republic of China. .

She suggested rectifying the bad atmosphere in the entertainment industry.

  If marketing behaviors begin to affect people’s perceptions and judgments, and if there is a disagreement between the "rice circle", a scolding war will start, so what should young people born in the Internet age and immature discriminating ability "what to do?"

  Song Wenxin believes that rational idol worship can help minors "knock the first button in their lives."

On the contrary, it will have a negative effect.

  A rational view of "rice circle culture"

  "Fanquan" refers to a fan group that is organized and has a common pursuit of goals. Under the influence of mobile Internet technology, the purpose and gathering characteristics of "fanquan" are more prominent.

  Online public platforms slander and slander, spend a lot of money and resources to buy traffic for idols to compete for rankings, rely on traffic penetration works to appraise awards and professional rankings, and an integrated industrial chain from proxy auctions to selling celebrity privacy...Regulations are based on young people. The development of "rice circle culture" is imperative.

  "Proxy shooting is an infringement of the right to privacy and a profit-making behavior. It affects the use of public space and is punished by public security management." Liu Shoumin, a representative of the National People's Congress and vice president of the All China Lawyers Association, said in an interview with a reporter from China News Agency. Violation of public security management in the "circle culture" is currently showing a "new type" trend.

  As a lawyer, Liu Shoumin believes that to standardize the "rice circle culture", law enforcement agencies need to unify standards and law enforcement standards, change law enforcement concepts, and guide them with typical cases.

  Weng Lifen, a representative of the National People's Congress and principal of Dachen Experimental School in Jiaojiang District, Taizhou City, Zhejiang Province, told reporters that chasing stars for young people is a normal need in growing up.

"But if you chase stars blindly, excessively, or even beyond the financial carrying capacity of your family, you may have a certain psychological deficiency. Schools, families, society, and many other aspects need to be counseled."

  The "emotional needs" of young people cannot be ignored

  Liu Shoumin believes that in addition to guiding education and improving supervision and management mechanisms, the "emotional needs" behind star chasing may often be ignored.

  It is true that if the emotional expression of young people is ignored, star chasing may become an outlet for venting emotions.

Every single individual came together because of "seeing" each other, having a common emotional dependence and value pursuit, and the "rice circle" was born.

  "Strictly opposing star chasing is actually not scientific, and positive guidance is the key." Weng Lifen believes that a family must first assume the responsibility of guiding, and family education is particularly critical.

She suggested that parents should help young people to experience the work together and analyze the shining points of celebrity growth that are worth learning.

  “In addition to chasing film and television stars, you can also guide children to chase stars from all walks of life in society.” Weng Lifen’s Taizhou Dachen Experimental School has two athletes: Wei Mengxi and Xu Jianyong, who will represent China in the 470 class sailing event of the Tokyo Olympics.

Weng Lifen told reporters that when guiding young people to chase stars, these celebrities around them often make them more acceptable.

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