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What's left of the ocean?

What do you mean by "marine heritage"?

A drop in the ocean is a common idiom in China, which describes that precious things are neglected or neglected. The origin of this idiom can be traced back to the ancient pearl industry. In ancient times, pearls were regarded as very precious objects, because they not only had the function of decoration and beauty, but also were endowed with the meaning of symbolizing power, wealth and mysterious power.

1, the meaning of the legacy of the sea

However, in the process of collecting pearls, some pearls are often missed or lost at the bottom of the sea, just like a pearl in the sea is forgotten. Therefore, this idiom is used to describe those precious objects or talents that are forgotten or neglected.

2. The pearl of the sea phenomenon.

In modern society, the phenomenon of pearls left in the Canghai Sea is also very common. Sometimes, some very talented people or important resources may be ignored or omitted. In the field of science, some scientists may be ignored because of gender, race, social status and other reasons. Their research achievements and contributions may be underestimated or ignored, just like a pearl in the sea is forgotten.

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In terms of cultural heritage protection, cultural heritage in some places may be neglected because it is remote or unknown. These cultural heritages may have high historical, artistic and cultural values, but they are gradually forgotten due to lack of protection and publicity.

In enterprise recruitment, some talents may be ignored because of their education, experience, gender and other reasons. These talents may have high professional skills and management ability, but they are ignored because of some unnecessary prejudices. Therefore, this idiom reminds us not to ignore or underestimate anyone or any kind of resources.

We should respect everyone's ability and contribution and give them fair opportunities and treatment. At the same time, we should also strengthen the protection and publicity of cultural heritage and natural environment, so that more people can understand and know these valuable resources.