Just like the plaque in Shandong Museum, some people think that the font of the plaque should be neat and neat, and it should be concise and clear at first glance. However, some people think that that font has been used for many years, just a font, and has not caused any impact on the museum.
The History of Museums and Its Influence on Society
Shandong Museum, established in 1954, was opened to the public on 1956 after two years of planning. This is the first provincial comprehensive geological museum established since the founding of New China. This museum has a long history and was officially opened to the public on 20101016.
Shandong Provincial Museum was renamed as "Shandong Provincial Museum" once. This museum is a magnificent building, which perfectly embodies the ancient humanistic atmosphere and the aesthetic feeling of modern art. It is a representative building in Shandong.
Shandong Museum not only has a good collection of various cultural relics, but also promotes national culture. It also held a natural history exhibition of ancient Shandong history, culture and environmental protection, calling on people to love the motherland and protect our homeland.
Only a small family will have everyone. Shandong Provincial Museum shows the best side to the world, strengthens exchanges and cooperation between countries, and spreads Shandong's cultural heritage to all parts of the world.
Shandong Museum has a large collection of historical relics, totaling over1.4000 pieces. There are Oracle bones, Han seals, stone carvings and so on. Even dinosaur fossils and Wang San fossils provide great archaeological value for archaeologists at home and abroad, and also provide quite good reference for experts in geological disciplines.
These historical relics have a great influence at home and abroad, which directly proves that China is a cultural power with a long history.
Shandong Museum has also published many works, such as Dawenkou, China Ancient Coins as a Mirror, and New Exploration of Ancient Times. It is one of the few museums in China that can publish their own works.
Shandong Museum integrates collection, research and social education, popularizing knowledge of nature and developing China culture for people. It is said that education should start with dolls, which provides a good platform for children to learn China culture and let them know their traditional culture from an early age.
Controversy continues, and locals suggest replacing the plaque.
Shandong Museum is divided into east and west parts, and it is one of the earliest museums in China. It brings together five religious groups: Taoism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Christ and Jesus.
There are many collections in Shandong Museum, including not only cultural relics donated by people in 1950s and 1960s, but also various cultural relics collected by people in the liberated areas during the Anti-Japanese War, and even calligraphy and paintings and rare books preserved by Shandong Jinshi.
Shandong Museum is not only rich in collections, but also has many world-famous treasures of town museums. For example, the murals of the Han tombs in Dongping are the earliest and most complete murals discovered in Shandong so far, with a high level of artistic appreciation, even in the whole country.
There are also eggshell black pottery cups, which are well preserved, beautifully made, compact and not deformed. Moreover, the materials are all excellent argillaceous black pottery without any impurities. It is a typical representative of Longshan culture, also represents the level of ancient ceramic technology, and also proves the talent and extraordinary ability of ancient people in clay sculpture.
With the increasing fame of museums, there are more and more controversies. Since the completion of the museum, the plaque at the entrance of the museum was indirectly inscribed by Mr. Guo Moruo, and the font was neither Song Dynasty nor official script.
Many local tourists know that this is Shandong Museum, and they all know those five words, but for some foreign tourists, it is a bit difficult to see what the font is written.
At that time, Shandong locals even called for the replacement of the plaque. They think that the font on the plaque represents the image of the museum and the whole Shandong.
In the eyes of Shandong people, in a place with a humanistic atmosphere like a museum, its plaque font should be clear and clear, so that people can see what it is at a glance, rather than trying to figure it out repeatedly.
This plaque was inscribed by Mr. Guo Moruo to express his best wishes for the future development of the museum. At that time, he gave the museum a poem, and then the museum extracted these five words from it.
It seems a little inappropriate to change the plaque according to the local people's views, which is a disrespect to Mr. Guo Moruo.
We should focus on the collection itself, not just changing the plaque.
The plaque of "Shandong Museum" has been around for many years. In a word, everyone has different opinions on whether to change it or not. Moreover, changing the plaque is not a trivial matter. If you can change it, you have to go through an examination and approval process.
So far, it seems that no notice has been received to change the plaque, and Shandong TV station has not responded positively to this matter.
It's actually just a font. For local people, they will get used to reading more, and it will not have any impact on the city of Shandong. Font doesn't mean anything, but the historical value of the museum itself.
The significance of the existence of Shandong Museum lies in inheriting history, promoting culture, and letting more people know the essence of China for five thousand years. By appreciating these collections, we can feel the wisdom of our ancestors more thoroughly.
Although the font of the plaque does have a certain influence on the appreciation of foreign tourists, tourists come to Shandong Museum not to look at the font on the plaque, but to pay attention to the collection itself, so we should pay attention to the correct position.
It seems impolite for Mr. Guo Moruo to change the plaque at will. It seems too much to make a mountain out of a molehill just because we are not used to it.
Although this font is not acceptable to local people, foreign tourists say that they have seen many plaques, and this font seems to be unique and eye-catching.
Not everything can be accepted by everyone. A thousand people have a thousand opinions, and it is impossible to satisfy everyone.
Like the little things in life, the whole family will argue endlessly about it, not to mention this artistic writing. Everyone has different views, different visions and different standards, so everyone can't be satisfied with reunification.
What we have to do is focus on the collection itself and feel the value brought by the collection with our heart.
The replacement of the plaque in Shandong Museum is not a whim of the masses, and the starting point of the local people is not wrong.
As for whether it should be replaced, we don't know at present. We can only focus on the collection itself for the time being.