Fortune Telling Collection - Fortune-telling birth date - What do you mean new wine in old bottles?

What do you mean new wine in old bottles?

New wine in old bottles is a metaphor for expressing new content in old forms.

New wine in old bottles, as the name implies, is to put new wine in old bottles, which is a metaphor for expressing new content in old forms. It means that the old form is incompatible with the new principle. Looking at the problem from materialistic dialectical thinking, the so-called bottle refers to the form, and the wine refers to the content. The philosophical view of bottle and wine includes many philosophical dialectical relations, such as new wine in old bottle, old wine in new bottle, old wine in old bottle and new wine in new bottle.

New wine in old bottles refers to the old form versus new content; Old wine in new bottles refers to new forms versus old contents; New wine in old bottles refers to old forms or old contents. No matter what the form and content of the above three combinations are, they can't escape the "fate" pattern of the old form, new content, old pattern and new form.

Example of new wine in old bottles

Sichuan Opera and Beijing Opera are both ancient operas, and in recent years, they have also reached a higher level in the creation of modern operas. For example, Sichuan Opera, Dead Water, Desire for the Sea, Yi Dan, Bashan Scholar and Gold are all classic plays that are often performed.

Facts have proved that these "new wine in old bottles" plays have not only been welcomed by the audience, but also won the box office. This also shows that as long as the opera workers pay attention to real life, dare to inherit the excellent tradition of opera and innovate constantly, it is not difficult to find the connection point of the integration of China ancient opera forms and real life.

Modern drama can enrich performances with the help of ancient drama techniques, and at the same time, ancient drama art can also show fresh vitality in modern drama, and the two sides are integrated and complement each other.