She was about to reach adulthood in one month, and the system's cultural dissemination mission was about to end in one month, but she couldn't let the mission advance even a little bit.

Seeing that the progress bar was only 1% short of progress, Mu Cai was extremely worried these days.

She returned to her bedroom and logged into the Star Network to check it out.

After using her "Chinese Culture Research" account to popularize science in the past few years, she has more and more fans, and she can now be called a big blogger.

The interstellar people are still very curious about Ancient Blue Star. After all, their ancestors all migrated here from Ancient Blue Star.

There was little information about Ancient Blue Star before. Although there were many bloggers researching this, there were only a few posts coming back and forth. No matter how curious they were about Ancient Blue Star, they were tired of reading those old posts.

Now a blogger suddenly appeared who specializes in studying Chinese culture under the Ancient Blue Star. He insists on updating different content every day, and the content seems to be quite reliable. How can they not pay attention?

After popular science, they learned that there were so many countries on the Ancient Blue Star. It turns out that the people of Ancient Blue Star do not need to take nutritional supplements. Each country has its own special food. It turns out that Chinese people have so many types of clothes, and each has its own beauty.

It's like digging for treasure. With the daily updates of the "Chinese Culture Research" account, interstellar people have become more and more understanding of Chinese culture, and have become more and more comprehensive. Only then do they realize that China on the ancient blue star is so brilliant and gorgeous.

Not only that, the Federation's Institute of Ancient Culture seems to have made major breakthroughs in the study of Chinese culture. In recent years, it has been frequently active on the Star Network, releasing popular science videos and animations with vivid images and easy-to-understand explanations with narrations.

Under the Xingwang account for ancient culture research, the videos have expanded from [Types of musical instruments], [Development of tea culture], [Go] to [Calligraphy - ever-changing changes under a brush], [The development of Hanfu], [Ancient Chinese festivals and customs].

Thanks to the efforts of Mu Caihe Ancient Culture Research Institute and other netizens who took the initiative to join in, there have been a lot of posts about Chinese culture.

In order to make it easier for people to consult and discuss, Mu Cai also created a Chinese culture section. The posts in it are all about the discussion and love of Chinese culture, not only from her, but also from other netizens. As more and more people join the special zone, some netizens have spontaneously established several zones. Now the zone is in full swing every day.

In addition to this, she also cooperated with a clothing company to sell various shapes of Hanfu and corresponding accessories with the help of 006. She provided drawings, and the clothing company produced and sold them. The effect was unexpectedly good because the styles were strictly compared. Once the Chinese Hanfu was restored and the price was not expensive, many people were willing to buy one or two pieces, and she also saved a small amount of pocket money.

Mu Cai looked at the heated discussions in the special area about "Should we practice regular regular script or bohemian running script" and "Whether Pu'er tea tastes better or Tieguanyin tastes better", and silently quit.

She clicked on the hot posts on Xingwang, ready to check out the latest current affairs.

As a result, as soon as I opened the list, a bold and popular post appeared.

[Is Chinese culture really Chinese? ]

Using a rhetorical question as the title, the topic involved is Chinese culture, which has been very popular in recent years. The popularity of the post soared, and it suddenly climbed to the top five on the hot list.

Mu Cai clicked in.

[I was originally one of the many enthusiastic fans of Chinese culture that has exploded in recent years. But I suddenly got an ancient book some time ago, which described a country called Han Country. ]

[Ancient books say that Han Kingdom and Huaxia are neighbors, and their lands are adjacent to each other. They also fully introduce the customs and culture of Han Kingdom. Coincidentally, everything in it is almost exactly the same as that of Huaxia. When I saw this, I was confused. The cultural customs of the two countries are the same, so what's going on? Could it be that one party stole the culture of the other? ! ]

Mu Cai was stunned for a moment, feeling that what the poster said next might not be a good thing.

She continued to read.

[I was shocked when I saw this passage in the ancient book. But I still believe in Huaxia, so I continued reading with this question in mind. The next content of the ancient book is how China stole the culture of the Han Dynasty! For example, the Chinese took away the Han Kingdom’s costumes, saying they were the traditional costumes of a nation in their own country. For example, the Dragon Boat Festival, where dragon boat racing was held, was to commemorate a great man from the Han Kingdom in ancient times, but it was also taken away by the Chinese! ]

[In order to prevent everyone from saying that the above content is fiction, I will attach pictures of the content of ancient books, and I hope that the Institute of Ancient Culture and the account of Chinese Culture Research will give an explanation. ]

At the end of the post, the Xingwang accounts of "Institute of Ancient Culture" and "Chinese Culture Research" were also added. The text of the post was sincere and pointed out my doubts at the right time, but it has been determined that Chinese culture plagiarized Han culture.

Because there are a lot of likes and comments backstage, Mu Cai usually doesn’t look at the backstage.

She looked at the posting time of this post and found that it was nine o'clock last night.

Nine o'clock in the evening is when StarNet users are active. In addition, this post has several hot topics. It seems that there are pictures and the truth. At first glance, it seems to be true.

Netizens who didn't know the truth were confused when they clicked in, then read the post carefully and commented: "No way? The land area of ​​China is dozens of times larger than that of Han State. There is no need to steal culture."

"So is this true? This ancient book doesn't look like a forgery."

"There are pictures and the truth and you still say it's fake? Don't be too biased towards China."

"I have said before that even if China has a large land area, its cultural heritage and historical data cannot be so numerous and comprehensive. Previous research in this area has obviously been stagnant, and no relevant data has been unearthed. In recent years, Suddenly an account for Chinese Culture Research appeared, and then the Institute of Ancient Culture came forward. Don’t try to make money by relying on our nostalgia for our homeland.”

"Wow wow wow upstairs, it's scary to think about it."

There are also many people who help Aite's "Ancient Culture Research Institute" and "Chinese Culture Research".

"So you guys should come out and say something. What's going on?"

"Don't pretend to be dead, come out and explain!"

"All these years of love and dedication have been wrongly paid. I have been blocked and will never be seen again."

Mu Cai was speechless.

This is what and what.

"These people are just guessing with their mouths open. It's obvious that Han Guo is the thief." 006 had just finished reading the post, and his mechanical voice was raised a lot in anger.

006 didn't wait for Mu Cai to respond, "Caicai, leave this matter to me! Let me follow the signal and electrocute him!"

Mu Cai comforted it: "Don't worry, let's find the evidence first."

006's data link trembled in anger. After a while, it said viciously: "Okay, I'll prepare the evidence first, and then I'll slap them in the face and let them know who the thief is!"

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