The Li Shaochun Memorial Hall was planned and written by a famous opera critic and architectural expert. During the preparation process, the opinions of Li Shaochun's relatives were sought many times; dozens of leaders of higher-level departments, well-known opera critics and famous opera performing artists were invited twice to come for guidance; more than ten provinces and cities were visited, experts, scholars, insiders, collaborators, etc., and materials for the construction and exhibition were collected from many sources. With the strong support of people from all walks of life, the Li Shaochun Memorial Hall was opened on November 4, 2006, the 87th anniversary of Li Shaochun's birth. The Li Shaochun Memorial Hall is located on Yijin Middle Road in Bazhou City. It consists of three parts: the VIP Hall, the exhibition hall entrance and the classical small theater, with a total area of 3,000m2.
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Interpretation from the perspective of Eastern philosophy: In Eastern philosophy, especially Chinese philosophy, scenic spots are often regarded as the intersection of nature and humanistic spirit, and the embodiment of the harmonious coexistence of heaven, earth and man. Take the Li Shaochun Memorial Hall as an example. It is not only a commemoration of the artistic achievements of Peking Opera master Li Shaochun, but also a heritage of the spirit of "art carries the way" in Chinese traditional culture. Eastern philosophy emphasizes "Tao follows nature". In the Li Shaochun Memorial Hall, we can not only see the exquisiteness of Peking Opera art, but also feel the artist's profound understanding of life and compliance with the laws of nature. Every layout and every exhibit in the memorial hall seems to be telling the way of harmonious coexistence between man and nature, and man and society. Interpretation from the perspective of Western philosophy: From the perspective of Western philosophy, scenic spots are often endowed with historical, cultural and even philosophical depth. The Li Shaochun Memorial Hall is not only a place to commemorate artists, but also a place to explore the relationship between art and life, and art and society. In Western philosophy, especially existentialism and phenomenology, individual experience and the meaning of existence are emphasized. At the Li Shaochun Memorial Hall, visitors can reflect on the relationship between individuals and society, individuals and history, and the role of art in shaping personal identity and cultural identity by viewing Li Shaochun's life and works of art. In addition, aesthetic theories in Western philosophy, such as Kant's Critique of Aesthetic Judgment, also allow us to think about the essence of beauty and the universal value of art while appreciating Peking Opera art. In summary, whether from the perspective of Eastern philosophy or Western philosophy, the Li Shaochun Memorial Hall is not only a place to commemorate artists, but also a space for philosophical thinking, allowing us to appreciate the beauty of art while also exploring in depth philosophical issues such as man and nature, man and society, art and life.