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世纪末就在眼前,这一个世纪对于世界和中国都是一次思维突变的历史阶段:工业革命,两次大战,社会主义阵营的诞生,以柏林墙倒塌为标记的后苏联时代的开始,原子时代的到来,信息高速公路的诞生……不一而足。这一切变化都是思维变化与物质世界新发现的交替影响的结果。没有物质现象的刺激,精神和思维就会停滞;没有新的思维与精神境界,物质世界的可知疆域也不会不断扩展。总之20世纪是一个充满精神和物质突变的时代,而中国在这阶段的一切运动都与中西文化的撞击的痛感,欢喜,与惊讶分不开。在过去近百年中国大地受到西方与苏联的思想一次次浪潮的冲洗,现在到了冷静反思的时期。在举步迈入21世纪前夕,我们必须自问在各种观点、理论面前我们究竟是怎么想的。浪潮冲击后的沉思、反顾是这个栏目的初衷,欢迎大家一块来思考。 由于篇幅的限制及生活节奏的加快,本栏目欢迎四、五千字的中短文、深入浅出,文风着重可读性,能反映在近一个世纪的中外文化交流后,中国诗人、学者所思考的问题。
At the end of the century, this century is a historic stage for both the world and China to mutate their minds: the industrial revolution, the two wars, the birth of the socialist camp, the beginning of the post-Soviet era marked by the fall of the Berlin Wall, Arrival, the birth of the information superhighway ... and so forth. All this change is the result of the alternating influence of changes in thinking and new discoveries in the physical world. Without the stimulation of material phenomena, the mind and thinking will be stagnant. Without new thinking and spiritual realm, the territory of the material world will not expand continuously. In short, the twentieth century was an era full of spiritual and material changes. All the movements of China at this stage are inseparable from the pain, joy and surprise of the collision between Chinese and Western cultures. In the past century, the earth in China has been washed by the tide of thoughts of the West and the Soviet Union. Now it is a period of calm reflection. As we move forward on the eve of the 21st century, we must ask ourselves what we think of before various theories and theories. Inspired after the impact of the wave, the counterattack is the original intention of this section, we welcome a ponder. Due to the limitation of space and the acceleration of the pace of life, this section welcomes four to five thousand words of short essays, which explain profound theories in simple language. The style of writing emphasizes on readability and can reflect the thinking of Chinese poets and scholars after nearly a century of cultural exchange. .