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[Watching Entertainment at the Two Sessions] Xiong Zhaozheng: We must have the spirit of craftsmanship that prefers quality before quantity to create high-quality industry products

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Xiong Zhaozheng said that in the section "Strengthening supply-side structural reforms and enhancing the driving force for sustained growth", the report proposed several policy orientations, such as "improving the quality of consumer goods" and "encouraging enterprises to carry out personalized customization and flexible production, and cultivating excellence." Craftsman spirit ", which is not only for goods in the economic field, but also can be regarded as a requirement and hope for cultural products. Xiong Zhaozheng believes that supply-side reforms in the cultural field are reflected in literature and art, which is to eliminate cultural...

Xiong Zhaozheng believes that supply-side reforms in the cultural field are reflected in literature and art. They are to provide better cultural products for cultural consumers, eliminate impetuousness and simple profit-seeking psychology, maintain the craftsmanship spirit of preferring lack before abuse, and complete literature and art. Phoenix nirvana.

Original title: Representative Xiong Zhaozheng: The cultural field must have a craftsman spirit that

prefers quality before quantity."Although the supply-side structural reform proposed in the government work report is proposed for reform and development in the economic field, it is also applicable to reform in the cultural field." Xiong Zhaozheng, deputy to the National People's Congress, chairman of the Hubei Province Federation of Literary and Art Circles, and president of the Academy of Literature and Art, said.

Xiong Zhaozheng said that in the section "Strengthening supply-side structural reforms and enhancing the driving force for sustained growth", the report proposed several policy orientations, such as "improving the quality of consumer goods" and "encouraging enterprises to carry out personalized customization and flexible production, and cultivating excellence." Craftsman spirit ", which is not only for goods in the economic field, but also can be regarded as a requirement and hope for cultural products.

"Supply-side reform, in the words of ordinary people, means 'making people happy to spend money to buy things'." Xiong Zhaozheng believes that the current situation is that the masses often spend money to buy back all kinds of "fake and inferior goods." Every year, a large number of novels, poems, and essays are published, tens of thousands of TV dramas are broadcast on TV stations, and hundreds of movies are released in theaters. However, the trend of impetuousness and eagerness for quick success and instant benefits spreads, and real classic works are still lacking.

"Often a movie is blown up to the top, making you feel that if you don't buy a ticket to watch it once, you will regret it for the rest of your life; but when you really spend money to watch it, I'm afraid that disappointment will become the slightest negative reaction." he said.

Xiong Zhaozheng found that although innovations in literary and artistic forms such as IP novels, online dramas, and reality shows have brought considerable click-through rates and ratings, and also supported relevant industrial chains and huge profits, many of the content are "divorced from the China Dream and the core values of socialism, some even run counter to it."

Xiong Zhaozheng believes that supply-side reforms in the cultural field are reflected in literature and art. They are to provide better cultural products for cultural consumers, eliminate impetuousness and simple profit-seeking psychology, maintain the craftsmanship spirit of preferring lack before abuse, and complete literature and art. Phoenix nirvana.

"Good literary and artistic works are by no means the opposite of the market, and the reading and viewing effects of Luoyang's expensive paper and empty streets are not isolated phenomena. Through hard work, artists create more works with good social and economic benefits, so as to live up to this great era."

Editor: kong

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