Cultural critics raise voices at two sessions
Updated: 2015-03-06 13:21
(chinadaily.com.cn)
|
||||||||
Feng Xiaogang, prestigious film director and member of the CPPCC, strongly recommended a revival of full-form Chinese characters.
|
Feng Xiaogang, prestigious director and member of the CPPCC[Photo/people.cn] |
"(I mean) can't we just pick out 50 or 100 of the most meaningful traditional characters in the Chinese language and add them to student textbooks? This wouldn't pressure them that much. Chinese characters are the essence of Chinese culture and I hope the original ones don't die out," Feng said, emphasizing the need to preserve full-form characters, rather than the later simplified ones to reflect the wisdom of China’s past and its philosophy.
- Across America over the week (from Feb 27 to March 5)
- Living amid the mountains
- Plane skids off LaGuardia runway during snowstorm in NYC
- The Legend of Mulan told at Lincoln Center
- Six things you may not know about Awakening of Insects
- Top 10 favorite gift brands of rich Chinese men
- Buddha statue with mummified monk is museum draw
- Across Canada March 4
Most Viewed
Editor's Picks
Annual legislative and political advisory sessions |
Spring Festival trends reflect a changing China |
Patent applications lead the world |
BC lures Chinese tourists |
Festival Special: Apps that make holiday shopping easier |
Alibaba places China smartphone business bet with $590m Meizu deal |
Today's Top News
Birthing centers mum after raid in California
4 Chinese students look to take 'risk'
China likely to maintain 7% growth for 20 years
China's top two train makers to merge
Finance Minister: no spending spree
US fails to grasp China's terror laws
Militaries' cooperation 'key' in ties
China, California address climate, energy issues
US Weekly
Geared to go |
The place to be |