Chapter 1839 I’m free


For Zhou Zhi, this is a business he has been doing for a long time. Starting from Gao Hanwen's large font library, his talent and practical level in software engineering management once surprised many officials and scholars, and even asked him to write a book " "Information Engineering Management" textbook. Today, when the country needs to vigorously develop the information industry, this textbook has filled a certain gap and has been quite popular since its publication.

So this job is not a big deal for Zhou Zhi. For him, it is reviewing the dialect recordings of college students from various places and instructing programmers on how to distinguish various acoustic knowledge, which is a big job. .

For example, the place of articulation in the initial consonant, the method of articulation, whether the vocal cords vibrate, the strength of the airflow, etc.

For example, when pronouncing zcs, the tip of the tongue is gently pressed against the edge of the lower incisor. In the Pinyin system, it is called the tip of the tongue. However, when pronouncing it in many areas, the tip of the tongue is extended and placed between the upper and lower teeth. This It is called interdental sound at that time.

As for zh, ch, and sh, they are called back-tip sounds in the Pinyin system. In some dialect areas, the front edge of the tongue will be in contact with the gums of the teeth, the tip of the tongue will be separated from the hard palate, and the front of the tongue will be raised toward the hard palate. A small hole is formed under the concave face, and the lips protrude slightly forward. The sound produced in this way is also called "tongue leaf sound".

To write a phonetic analysis program, of course you must first understand these pinyin principles before you can analyze the characteristics of the sounds and archive and use them as data tags.

This is much more tiring than managing software projects. Programmers are often from the north. Even if they know the concept of leveling, they often can’t distinguish it when applying it. You tell them to start with the level and end with the level. The rising tone means flat; the flat tone starts and the ending tone sinks in. They will only get stars in their eyes when they hear it. It is not as good as the students in Guangdong and Fujian Hakka areas who can understand it as soon as they hear it.

Those who understand the principles of rhythm and can also write programs are called "comprehensive talents" in this working group. They are very rare. Therefore, these key tasks often need to be done carefully and personally.

However, it would be shameful to think that even this small amount of work is too much to do personally.

So Zhou Zhi now has a lot of time to conduct field surveys with Lao Chiri, collect and classify materials, compile a large amount of information provided by Lao Chiri into an outline of literary and historical works, and then hand it over to Yi historical records compilation group in the autonomous prefecture.

This kind of fieldwork is often regarded as a scenic tour for Zhou Zhi. The horses are asked to carry SLR cameras, video recorders, MP3 players, various batteries, laptops, and most importantly, beans prepared for the horses. The two of them often I went out for two or three days and visited some Bimo villages in the mountains.

This also provides Zhou Zhi with an opportunity to deeply understand "Bimo society". Regarding the inheritance of Bimo knowledge, the application of knowledge, the formation of authority, the formation of status, and the ways and means of managing rural society, in The influence in social life, the protection formed in customs, etc., have constituted the content of sociological research.

Such content actually satisfies the curiosity of ordinary people. People often like to read it, and it may even become a best-seller.

And these things often have great influence and even affect people's outlook on life.

For example, the large-scale cultural documentary "Rivers of Blood" recently broadcast on CCTV has aroused an unparalleled sense of cultural identity and national pride across the country.

"Rivers of Blood" uses rivers as a link and uses a large number of the latest archaeological achievements to tell the story of the origin, development and integration of Chinese civilization. The documentary first starts with the civilization sites along the Yangtze and Yellow Rivers, with one episode per day, from the Paleolithic Age, the Neolithic Age, to the beginning of the Bronze Age.

In the end, these civilizations connected the two major regional civilizations on the land of China, the Yellow River Civilization and the Yangtze River Civilization.

About three thousand years ago, the two major civilizations reappeared in exchanges and integration. In the east, the two civilizations found many trails across the obstacles of the Taihang Mountains; in the central part, they found their way into the Hanzhong Plain and along the Jialing River. The Jialing River Ancient Road in the Three Gorges area; and the most important passage is the "Minjiang Cultural Belt" that passes through the Minjiang River to the eastern foot of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, then along the Helan Mountains into the Jingwei River Basin, where it intersects with the Yellow River civilization.

Many splendid cultures have been nurtured on the tributaries of the two rivers, extending from Fujian, Guangdong, Yunnan and Guizhou to the south, and to Inner Mongolia and Gansu in the north.

In addition, there are some civilizations formed on large areas of independent water systems - the Lancang River, Pearl River, Heilongjiang, Tarim River, Kongque River and other civilization relics along the way.

The people living on these civilizational ruins gradually formed the ethnic diversity and cultural diversity of China, and eventually merged into a large ethnic family with many members and civilizational characteristics that are both independent and integrated

This documentary uses a comprehensive perspective, new archaeological results, and new sociological research results to explore the development of civilization, historical changes, and sociological research. Combining research and investigation, it fundamentally explains why the Chinese nation has always stood among the nations of the world, explains why only China can form such a unified country composed of multiple ethnic groups, and refutes the Western theory of civilization The crude definition refutes the ridiculous argument that yellow civilization is inferior to blue civilization. It is reasonable, well-founded, and evidence-based. It is also very solid and almost irrefutable.

Especially at the end of the documentary, it combines cultural changes with the Chinese people's tireless efforts in water conservancy and canals for thousands of years, from the earliest flood control by Dayu, to the later Lingqu, Dujiangyan, and later the Sui and Tang Dynasties. The Grand Canal and the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal illustrate the subjective initiative of the Chinese nation in pursuing national integration and cultural integration.

This also fully proves that civilization can develop without relying on external plunder and based on self-generated internal forces. This also refutes the arguments described by classical intellectuals that the Great Wall represents no ambition, that Zheng He's voyages to the West were just to show off his wealth, that the Chinese invented gunpowder but only used it to make fireworks, and so on.

In the eyes of those people, the ancestors were not barbaric enough and did not expand aggressively. Instead, they only focused on the creation, promotion, and protection of civilization, which became a sin; while the West's brutal plunder, killing Indians, and selling black Africans became a tribute to civilization. .

This is undoubtedly a very ridiculous point of view. This large-scale documentary has the effect of "bringing order to chaos" in society.

The response was explosive. Even when Zhou Zhi was at the base, he could hear his classmates intensely discussing the contents of the documentary.

On the forums of major universities, there are even more heated debates. Students are quite radical online. In the past, they were just confused. Now that there is a large amount of historical evidence provided by "Rivers of Blood", some people have begun to follow Dig deeper into the outline of the documentary.

Three types of posts began to become popular on the forum. (End of chapter)

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