A few days ago, I recommended a bunch of animated movies to everyone. Everyone said that this kind of \”treasure film list\” is so needed during the summer vacation, and they hope that I will also arrange documentaries. Today, I will share with you the CCTV high-scoring subject documentaries I have watched in the past few years. Among them, some are \”old friends\” that I have recommended several times; some are \”legends\” that I have not been able to introduce because the subject matter is relatively unpopular, or the schedule has \”collided\” with other documentaries. Each one is a well-received work, and most of the Douban scores are above 9 points. It has a lot of useful information and is interesting enough. It allows children to learn knowledge, gain knowledge and open their eyes in an immersive way. It is worth watching. Next, I will introduce it to you one by one according to categories such as Chinese, mathematics, history, geography, physics, chemistry and biology. Chinese language category ① \”The Biography of the Grand Masters: Eight Great Masters of the Tang and Song Dynasties\” Duration: 11 episodes, each episode is 90 minutes Douban score: 8.8 The vast sea of literature, how should we lead our children to enter the articles of ancient people thousands of years ago, understand their life trajectories, and enter What about their spiritual world? This \”Biographies of Grand Masters: Eight Great Masters of the Tang and Song Dynasties\” launched by CCTV can help us. Different from the previous serious and simple documentaries, its positioning is more lively and novel, which can be said to be a new trick. The stage decorations are grand and grand, and Chinese and old actors perform on the same stage. It truly and vividly restores the life scenes of the eight masters, allowing children to easily enter the world of the protagonists. The knowledge points are very dense. Every time children watch an episode, they can gain a lot of knowledge about literature, history, politics, life and other related aspects. ②\”Defending the Storm\” Duration: 5 episodes, each episode is 50 minutes. Douban rating: 9.0 As the name suggests, this documentary tells the story of Su Shi\’s life of settling the storm. He became famous at a young age but fell into partisan disputes. After making a comeback, he took the initiative to resign. When he returned to the court, he was demoted again and again. During the three ups and downs, he was not knocked down by the wind and rain, but instead developed an unruly and open-minded heart. He loves to eat, play, make friends, calligraphy, and write articles. It is no exaggeration to say that he is a \”slash youth\” ~ Mr. Lin Yutang once said: \”Su Shi is dead, and his name is just a memory, but he left behind What he gives us is the joy of his soul and the joy of his thoughts, which is eternal.\” If children can learn some of Mr. Dongpo\’s optimism and freedom while absorbing literary knowledge, they will benefit a lot throughout their lives. . ③ \”\”Zi\” From Meeting You\” (two seasons in total) Duration: 50 episodes, each episode is 5 minutes. Douban rating: 9.0 When it comes to learning Chinese characters, many children find it boring and uninteresting. But in fact, in that self-contained, intertwined, orderly and leisurely written world, there is not only the extraordinary imagination and romantic feelings of our ancestors, but also their infinite wisdom and philosophical principles. This is why Chinese language learning must start with Chinese characters. \”\”Zi\” From Meeting You\” tells the glyph, origin, and cultural development behind each Chinese character in the form of a short story. Knowing the stories behind these Chinese characters, children will have different feelings when they read and write again. ④ \”Book Brief Review of China\” Duration: 6 episodes, each episode is 50 minutes Douban rating: 9.1 This \”Book Brief Review of China\” has collected a total of 30 lettersLetters from the ancients. Different themes such as family, friendship, love, family tradition, home country, etc. are interpreted respectively, and the actors perform scene interpretations to reproduce the situation at that time. It includes the letters of famous people behind many historical allusions, as well as many touching letters between ordinary people. Through the eloquent and sincere words, children can experience the joys, sorrows, joys, and social dynamics of ancient people thousands of years ago. They can also feel the timelessness and unique charm of letter writing. In this way, when you learn to write epistolary compositions again, you will definitely gain something different. ⑤ \”Travel with the Book\” Duration: 500+ episodes, each episode is 18-20 minutes. Douban score: 8.7 This is an experiential cultural education program created by CCTV\’s ten science and education channels. It uses primary and secondary school textbooks or classic works by famous writers as clues to bring children to relevant real-life scenes, where they can view historical sites, touch history and culture, and understand the science in literature and history. For example, in the issue of \”In Search of Zhoukoudian – A Song of Stone and Fire\”, the children walked into the Peking Man Site Museum and experienced first-hand the brave attempts of Homo sapiens in making and using tools. The tourist cities that have become popular in recent years have also appeared in the program. They are either full of greenery or rich in fragrance, making them unforgettable. Turpan, Xinjiang▽Northeast Frozen Pear▽Although each episode is only about 20 minutes, it can take children from flat paper into the three-dimensional world, and discover with their curious nature that books are never dead things, and learning is never a task. It is a powerful help in understanding the world and inheriting civilization. Mathematics ① \”The Chosen One\” Duration: 4 episodes, each episode is 24 minutes. Douban rating: 7.7 As the name suggests, this documentary tells children how mathematics was born through the mouths of those \”mathematical experts\” of? How to promote the development of human civilization? What are the interesting anecdotes of famous mathematicians in the past, and what do their works such as \”Nine Chapters of Arithmetic\” and \”Elements of Geometry\” talk about? And from the perspective of ordinary people, it answers those questions that have puzzled us and our children – why should we learn mathematics? Many students have always asked me this question: How can I make my children fall in love with mathematics? Perhaps this documentary is a good option. As teacher Zhu Zhonghai said, \”If you don\’t tell students the history and culture behind mathematics, how can they be interested in mathematics?\” ② \”Hua Luogeng\” Duration: 8 episodes, 35 minutes per episode No Douban rating yet Hua Luogeng, known as the \”Father of Modern Chinese Mathematics\”, is also one of China\’s most influential mathematicians in the world. But few people know that because his family was poor and could not pay for tuition, he dropped out of vocational school before finishing it. Therefore, there is only a junior high school diploma in life. This documentary tells the story of his legendary journey from being a poor clerk to studying mathematics through diligent self-study and changing his destiny against the odds. After reading it, the children can not only appreciate the master\’s style, but also feel the fun and charm of the basic subject of mathematics. History category ① \”Why China\” Duration: 8 episodes, each episode is 52 minutes. Douban score: 9.1. It is recommended that students who are not in Beijing (or cannot get a place to visit) must include this documentary in their children\’s summer vacation.Fake to-see list. Compared to a quick tour of a museum, this documentary can more skillfully guide children to \”see through things and see people\” and see ancient China that cannot be seen in museums. It is based on countless cultural relics unearthed by archaeological frontiers, restores the image and life of people thousands of years ago, and shows the entire process of the formation, continuation, and development of the long-lasting Chinese civilization, and finally became the unique civilization today. Regardless of the plot or text, the creative team is extremely ingenious. Through this documentary, children can understand China from an objective archaeological perspective, cross the long river of history, feel the cultural origins and historical context of this land, and feel the close connection between Chinese culture and themselves. ② \”There are Words in Paintings\” Duration: 5 episodes, each episode is 5 minutes. Douban rating: 8.8 When seeing the name of this documentary, some students may ask: Chinese painting works are so far away from life, can people who do not understand art understand them? ? Won\’t the kids find it boring? Don\’t worry, the production team has already taken these issues into consideration. They use 3D modeling technology to turn each work into an elegant, smart and interesting ink animation. The purpose is to let children understand it and watch it with gusto. With these guidelines, even \”laymen\” who don\’t understand art can gain some insights into Chinese art and traditional Chinese painting through this documentary, and in the process of appreciating the paintings, they can touch the history of the Tang, Song, and Qing dynasties. Stories and urban life. ③\”China in Classics\” (two seasons in total) Duration: 21 episodes, each episode is 90 minutes. Douban score: 8.7~9.2 This program is jointly created by CCTV Comprehensive Channel, CCTV Creative Media and China National Theater. Its creative lineup can be called \”king-level\” – artistic director Tian Qinxin, who is the president of the National Theater of China; chief screenwriter Zhang Kunpeng, who has served as chief writer on programs such as \”Classic Ode\”; stage director Lin Xiyue, who is A well-known director of the National Theater of China. In terms of starring roles, in addition to the famous CCTV mouthpiece Sa Beining, there are also many veteran actors and powerful actors from the National Theater of China. In addition, the program will invite experts and scholars in related fields to conduct on-site readings of specific contents in the classics. In terms of presentation form, it can also be said to be very imaginative and learn from the strengths of others. It divides the entire program into two. The first 20 minutes are mainly based on \”modern space\”, with expert teachers in history and culture leading everyone to read classics; the last 60 minutes are based on \”historical space\”, allowing the audience to follow Sabei Ning travels through time and space and talks to sages. Through this immersive dramatic performance, cultural classics that were originally boring, heavy and difficult to understand will become enjoyable and approachable. Let the children relive history while gaining full touch and strength from the wisdom and hard work of their predecessors. ④\”If National Treasure Could Talk\” (four seasons in total) Duration: 100 episodes, each episode is 5 minutes. Douban score: 9.0~9.5 This is a short and concise documentary that can bring a beautiful shock to children from the visuals to the copywriting. The copywriting, in particular, is both poetic and playful. In just a few words, we can understand the past and present life of each cultural relic and understand their own beauty and interest. Children who like it can come and copy it directly ~ ⑤ \”General History of China\”Duration: 100 episodes, each episode is 45 minutes. Douban score: 9.2. If you can only recommend one historical documentary to your children, then there is no doubt that it must be this \”General History of China\”. You know, it is co-produced and guided by the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television and the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, written by the Institute of History of the Academy of Social Sciences, and invited researchers from many major domestic universities and professional institutions to participate in the creation. It is produced by the Program Center of CCTV Movie Channel…More What\’s more, \”General History of China\” is China\’s largest historical feature film to date – it takes as its main line the historical lessons of the rise and fall of chaos, the formation of a unified multi-ethnic country, and the splendid splendor of Chinese civilization. It is unprecedented and very special. Completely depicts the grand historical scenes in China from the origin of ancient mankind to the demise of the Qing Dynasty. You can help your children save the resources first, and then pull them out to watch one or two episodes at any time when you have time or need. \”If you don\’t accumulate small steps, you can\’t reach a thousand miles.\” I believe that by accumulating step by step in this way, children\’s historical literacy will make a qualitative leap. Geography ① \”Above the Earth\” Duration: 6 episodes, each episode is 50 minutes. Douban has no ratings yet. This is a documentary that covers many middle school geography test points. In order to explore what China is, the creative team visited 26 provinces, municipalities, and autonomous regions across the country, approaching plateaus and mountains, desert oases, rivers and lakes, vegetation and jungles, blue oceans, and urban high-rises. Taking natural landforms as the main line, combined with humanities and history, they systematically described the relationship between Chinese people and the land beneath their feet – the unique topography and climate characteristics have shaped very different lifestyles and forms of civilization. We dialogue and wrestle with the earth, mountains and rivers, Not only did they create colorful civilizations, but they also wrote magnificent epics of survival. In order for children to understand it, \”Above the Earth\” has put in a lot of effort. It not only has heavyweight experts to help explain, but also has interesting animations interspersed with it. You will not feel tired after watching several episodes in one go. ②\”Aerial Photography of China\” (four seasons in total) Duration: 34 episodes, each episode is 50 minutes Douban score: 7.9~9.1 It is the largest aerial documentary in China\’s history, showing the most representative history and humanities of 34 provincial-level administrative regions , natural and modern landscape. It can be called an excellent teaching material for children to understand the motherland and learn geography and humanistic knowledge. Xinjiang, which is rushing and flowing all the time, the deep and mysterious northwest land, and more importantly, the creative team also integrated their infinite attachment to the mountains and rivers of the motherland into the beautiful explanatory text. Let the children not only feel the visual shock, but also learn to use words to describe the natural landscape and express emotions with words. ③\”Meet the Ultimate China\” Duration: 7 episodes, each episode is 25 minutes Douban score: 9.1 As we all know, our country is a country with very complex and diverse topography. There are plains, hills, plateaus, basins, and mountains within the territory, as well as unique karst landforms, Danxia landforms, and Yadan landforms… and \”Meeting the Most Extreme China\” focuses its lens on these places. From the Taklimakan Desert, the world\’s second largest mobile desert, to the Yarlung Zangbo Grand Canyon, the largest and deepest canyon in the world… we guide children along the way to explore various extreme landforms and experience the miraculous craftsmanship of nature and the beauty of life.Magical and magnificent ~ ④ \”China Wetlands\” Duration: 15 episodes, each episode is 5 minutes. There is no rating on Douban yet. Although this is a micro-documentary with only 5 minutes per episode, it is enough to be called \”big\”. From the mouth of Panjin Liaohe River to the Yellow River Delta, and then to Hulun Lake, its ultimate image of the sky above and the earth below shows the four seasons of China\’s wetlands at dawn and dusk. After watching this video, wetland will no longer be a term that children can only see in field textbooks. They will be embodied as frames of moving scenery, glowing with vitality and reflecting infinite hope. ⑤\”Blue Land\” Duration: 6 episodes, each episode is 45 minutes. Douban score: 9.0. This is the first documentary to panoramically display my country\’s ocean features. It is also the largest, most extensive and most comprehensive ocean shooting operation in China. There are 6 episodes in total, telling China’s local marine stories from 6 perspectives: seasons, trends, coastal wetlands, islands, bays, and survival challenges. Everyone who has watched it was surprised by the high-level production of \”The Blue Land\”: Finally, the mysterious, magnificent and desirable blue land appeared in front of us. ⑥\”The Third Pole\” Duration: 6 episodes, each episode is 46 minutes. Douban score: 9.4 This is China\’s first high-definition documentary filmed using 4K technology. It uses nearly 40 stories to show us the beauty of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. The snow-capped mountains, green pastures, and gray-yellow land are still unforgettably beautiful even without a close-up. The Tibetans living in this land, whether they stay in the countryside or go to the city, always have kind thoughts and interpret the beauty of human nature. Give up your home to \”predators\” – monkeys ▽ Save the black-necked crane ▽ Through this documentary, children will see a real Tibet and see how people here live in harmony with nature. As director Zeng Hairuo said: \”I did not intend to make a declassified film. I will film whatever the Tibetan people\’s original life is.\” The 50-minute episode has no rating on Douban yet. This is a lively domestic nature documentary with \”full international style\”. Five Chinese national treasures and rare wild animals and the \”secret places\” where they live are slowly revealed to us through stories. In \”The Travels of Elephants in Yunnan\”, Yunnan elephants meet humans unexpectedly; in \”The Frozen Kingdom of Snow Leopards\”, snow leopard mothers face parenting difficulties; in \”The Secret Territory of Siberian Tigers\”, Siberian tigers and brown bears meet on a narrow road; \”Tibet\” \”Antelope: The Mysterious Migration\” explains the reasons for the great migration of female antelopes; in \”Golden Monkey Kingdom: The World of the Brave\”, there are also the \”emotions, sorrows and joys\” of the golden monkey family…symbiotic partners, rivals and natural enemies…the actions of the animals. Every movement touches our hearts. The \”story-based\” narrative expression clearly tells everyone: \”Nature is a good storyteller!\” ② \”Super Pasteur\” duration: 6 episodes, each episode is 25 minutes. Douban has no ratings yet. It is no exaggeration to say that , a large part of the credit for the reduction of human mortality should be attributed to Pasteur. He pioneered microbial physiology; he has made outstanding achievements in defeating rabies, cholera, anthrax, etc… However, if you think this documentary is just a personal biography of Pasteur, you are wrong.. Pasteur is more like the \”host\” of the film than the \”protagonist\”. The entire documentary uses Pasteur as a clue to connect multiple disciplines related to biology – such as paleontology, zoology, botany, biomedicine… At the same time, there are more representative figures in the history of the development of biology. , under the \”leadership\” of Pasteur, you will sing and I will appear on stage, and together we will show the audience the unparalleled charm of biology. ③\”My Coach Newton\” duration: 6 episodes, each episode is 25 minutes. Douban score: 9.1 Why does Bolt run fast? Will a weightlifter be shortened by the barbell? How did badminton become the fastest moving ball in the world… In this documentary, the great scientist Newton will explain the answers to these questions to children one by one from the perspective of physics. The physical principles behind more than 30 sports are transformed into vivid and interesting pictures and humorous copywriting. Each episode is full of knowledge and is not boring at all. The impact of aerodynamics on bicycles, javelin throws, long jumps and other events. Figure skaters can spin in place at high speed because of the law of conservation of angular momentum. For children who want to get better results in sports, it’s time to work with Coach Newton. It’s time to practice ~ ④ \”Mendeleev is Busy\” Duration: 5 episodes, each episode is 25 minutes Douban rating: 8.5 Who is Mendeleev? Maybe you don\’t know him, but you must know the \”Periodic Law of Elements\” that he discovered using 1/10 of his life. In this documentary, Mr. Men is used as a guide to teach children about the important elements in the periodic table of elements. Among them, it includes the four most important elements in the universe, hydrogen, oxygen, carbon, and nitrogen, toxic elements, metallic and non-metallic elements, as well as silicon, uranium, iron and other elements that play a key role in human progress. Through the documentary, children can not only understand the past and present of these elements, but also understand their respective temperaments, and unknowingly gain basic knowledge of chemistry and cultivate scientific literacy. ⑤\”Science in Allusions\” (two seasons in total) Duration: 11 episodes, each episode is 25 minutes. There is no rating on Douban yet. As every child grows up, he is always full of strong curiosity about the things around him and the world around him. Heart. This documentary is designed to satisfy children\’s curiosity. It tells historical allusions that are concise and concise and contain philosophical ideas. It uses modern scientific and technical means to verify the accuracy of these allusions from different angles through model calculations, experimental analysis and reasonable deductions. Borrowing Arrows from Straw Boats (Mathematics + Mechanics + Physics) Sima Guang Smashing Jars (History + Physics) After watching this documentary, children will not only be able to distinguish between false and true and look for answers; they will also learn to think independently and deeply under the guidance of the documentary. Look at problems dialectically and comprehensively, and understand the world more objectively. ⑥\”Chinese Plants Influencing the World\” Duration: 10 episodes, each episode is 50 minutes. Douban score: 8.5 This documentary can be said to be China\’s first plant documentary in the true sense. More than 200 main creators visited more than 100 regions at home and abroad in three years, and finally condensed these 10 episodes. There are more than 30,000 kinds of plants in my country, ranking third in the world. The film shows 21 representative families and 28 species of plants. from plateauDeserts, rainforests, grasslands, and magical plants that you have never heard of before will all appear in the film. Even many botanical scholars said: It’s so beautiful! Well, I’ll introduce you to CCTV’s “Subject Documentary List” first. I hope that with their company, the children can have a more fulfilling summer vacation.
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