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继去年暑期的讲《论语》,今年春节前后,中央电视台十套节目“百家讲坛”又播出北京师范大学教授于丹的讲《庄子》,从收视情况看,一如既往地“热”。我基本上坚持收看了,且以为不错。我这里的“不错”有两层含义:一是于丹教授讲得不错,古今结合,引经据典,声情并茂,娓娓道来;二是受众的认真劲头不错,从收看电视和图书购买状况看,现场听众的专注和场外人们的热忱都很明显。在社会大转型、浮躁风相当盛的背景下,出现这样全民的学习和思考中国古代经典的现象,确乎令人感奋。
Following last summer’s “Analects of Confucius”, before and after the Spring Festival this year, 10 programs of CCTV called “100 Lecturers” and aired a speech by Professor Dan Yu of Beijing Normal University about “Zhuangzi”. As viewed from the point of view of ratings, as always, “hot.” I basically insisted on watching, and that is good. My here “good” has two meanings: First, Professor Yu Dan put it well, the combination of ancient and modern, cited by the Code, the sound is brilliant, his right; Second, the audience’s earnest momentum is good, watching television and books from the purchase status, The focus of the audience and off-site people’s enthusiasm are obvious. In the context of the great social transformation and impetuous winds, it is truly inspiring for such universal learning and reflection on the phenomenon of ancient Chinese classics.