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How do contemporary college students inherit the patriotic spirit by continuing the red blood of National Day?
Contemporary college students can continue the red blood and inherit the patriotic spirit on National Day through the "digital way".

Red culture is an important part of the spiritual pedigree of the Chinese nation and an important part of the advanced socialist culture. Inheriting red culture is conducive to strengthening ideals and beliefs and enhancing national cohesion and cultural self-confidence. Nowadays, digital technology has been widely used in all aspects of social life. As far as the inheritance of red culture is concerned, contemporary college students can use digital means to continue the red blood and inherit the patriotic spirit of National Day.

Red cultural resources are non-renewable and irreplaceable precious resources, and protection is the primary task. With the help of National Day, collecting, excavating, restoring and copying red cultural resources by digital means is a direct and effective way to scientifically protect red culture and an effective way to make red culture "vivid and tangible".

"Digital Mode" Inheriting the Example of Patriotism

Take the protection of red cultural relics as an example. At present, many places in China have started the digitization of red cultural relics. The red cultural relics that are easily damaged in memorial halls and museums are digitized by three-dimensional scanning to generate three-dimensional models or picture materials, and the digitized cultural relics data are standardized to establish a red cultural relics database.

Through digitalization, the digital preservation, remote browsing and virtual display of red cultural relics can be realized, and at the same time, the relevant data can be used for scientific research and publicity, which reduces the direct contact between the audience and cultural relics and avoids possible man-made damage in the process of cultural relics handling and display.