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New Historicism in Documentary---On CCTV’s National Treasure
Lu Lu
International Journal of Mathematics and Systems Science 2023, 6(5); https://doi.org/10.24294/ijmss.v6i5.2787
Submitted:04 Sept 2023
Accepted:04 Sept 2023
Published:18 Dec 2023
Abstract

History, as a remembrance of a country’s rise and fall, is hardly neglected by the public, through various ways. The once hit cultural exploration program National Treasure on CCTV once again inspired millions of people to pay their attention back to the country’s glorious history. In the first season of the program, nine museums ranging from the Palace Museum to other eight major museums throughout China are participating, and each of which needs to select three most precious treasures in its museum to present its “previous history” and “present life”. Through this form, this show aims to inspire more people to get involved in the ancient civilization and make the national treasures “come live”.

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