Reflections on the Contemporary Value of Red Songs under the Background of Multiculturalism
Abstract
As one of the excellent Chinese culture, red songs are gradually formed in the historical evolution of the Chinese nation approaching the center of the world stage. Under the multicultural background, red songs must comply with the development requirements of the times, spread in diversified ways, enrich their theoretical and practical connotation in a new form, and let the people love and consciously spread them. Through the analysis of the contemporary value of red songs, we find the existing problems, and put forward targeted opinions on the development of red songs, so as to play a positive role in accelerating the construction of spiritual civilization.Copyright (c) 2021 Xiaoqian Fan

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