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A RETURN TO TRADITION

‘Everlastin­g Classics’ back on air after hiatus

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After a four-month hiatus caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, Chinese TV program Everlastin­g Classics returned to China Central Television (CCTV) on Thursday to continue conveying the beauty of traditiona­l Chinese culture through music.

The new episode of the show invited several popular musicians, including TFBoys member

Wang Yuan and Kazakhstan singer Dimash Kudaiberge­n, to perform songs recomposed from ancient Chinese poems.

Wang sang a song adapted from a poem written by Tao Yuanming, a famous Eastern Jin (317-420) Dynasty poet, about the classic Chinese work Mountains and Sea. Wang said that the ancient myths in the book were a great way to entertain children as they grow up and learn traditiona­l Chinese values.

Medical workers from Wuhan, which reported first cases of COVID-19, also performed on the show.

They sang a song that was recomposed from a poem created during the Warring States Period (475BC-221BC). The song depicts the deep feelings among comrades-in-arms. They also talked about their experience­s of fighting against the virus, reminding audiences of their unforgetta­ble memories of the pandemic.

These medical workers stood shoulder-to-shoulder to battle the virus and support each other, just like comradesin-arms.

“Only those who share life and death with each other on the battlefiel­d can understand the feelings of this song,” one of the judges on the show said.

Kazakhstan singer Dimash Kudaiberge­n performed a Tang Dynasty (618907) poem in Chinese.

In order to better interpret the classic poem, Dimash not only spent a considerab­le amount of time practicing his Chinese pronunciat­ion, but also studying the meanings and emotions conveyed throughout the poem.

During the show, he said his understand­ing of the poem is that it wants to tell readers: “No matter how far apart two people are, friendship will always be in each other’s heart.”

Everlastin­g Classics, which first aired on February 16, 2018, grew in popularity soon after its release.

The show became the latest cultureori­entated variety program to become a hit following renowned programs like

National Treasure and Chinese Poetry Conference. It currently has an 8.7/10 on Chinese media review platform Douban.

The show has received lots of positive reviews on the site.

“The program has brought traditiona­l culture a new lease of life in modern times,” writes one review.

Many other reviewers noted that they feel the show’s ability to mix traditiona­l and pop cultures will help lure in younger generation­s to learn more about China’s history and culture.

Many Chinese stars such as Xiao Zhan, star of the hit web drama The

Untamed, and internatio­nal celebritie­s including the Chinese-speaking blonde-haired daughters of Jim Rogers, chairman of Rogers Holdings, have performed on the show.

 ?? Global Times Photos: Courtesy of CCTV ?? Wang Yuan (main) and medic staff from Wuhan, Central China’s Hubei Province, on the latest episode of Everlastin­g Classics
Global Times Photos: Courtesy of CCTV Wang Yuan (main) and medic staff from Wuhan, Central China’s Hubei Province, on the latest episode of Everlastin­g Classics
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