In
the
Name
of
Old
Times
When
I
first
heard
of
the
English
name
of
the
Chinese
TV
drama
"In
the
Name
of
the
Old
Times",
I
was
intrigued
by
its
poetic
and
nostalgic
sound.
It
reminded
me
of
other
works
of
art
that
also
captured
the
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of
time
and
memory.
The
first
one
that
came
to
my
mind
was
the
novel
"Remembrance
of
Things
Past"
by
Marcel
Proust.
In
this
masterpiece
of
introspection,
the
narrator
recalls
his
childhood
and
youth,
exploring
the
themes
of
love,
loss,
and
the
nature
of
art.
The
famous
madeleine
episode,
where
the
taste
of
a
small
cake
triggers
a
flood
of
involuntary
memories,
is
a
perfect
example
of
the
power
of
sensory
perception
to
evoke
the
past.
Another
work
that
shares
the
same
timeless
quality
is
the
movie
"The
Age
of
Adaline".
In
this
romantic
drama,
a
woman
named
Adaline
Bowman
stops
aging
after
a
near-death
experience,
and
has
to
live
through
the
decades,
witnessing
historical
events
and
meeting
new
lovers
while
keeping
her
secret
intact.
The
film
raises
questions
about
the
meaning
of
life,
the
nature
of
beauty,
and
the
value
of
human
connections.
"In
the
Name
of
the
Old
Times"
tells
the
story
of
a
group
of
young
students
who
live
in
a
dormitory
during
the
1990s,
a
time
of
change
and
hope
in
China.
They
face
challenges
such
as
academic
pressure,
romantic
entanglements,
and
the
search
for
identity,
while
bonding
over
music,
dreams,
and
friendship.
Through
the
lens
of
nostalgia,
the
series
portrays
the
aspirations
and
struggles
of
a
generation
that
was
shaped
by
tradition
and
yet
eager
to
embrace
the
future.
In
conclusion,
the
English
title
of
"In
the
Name
of
the
Old
Times"
captures
the
essence
of
its
theme,
which
is
the
power
of
memory
to
transport
us
to
a
different
era
and
enrich
our
present.
Whether
through
literature,
film
or
drama,
we
can
learn
from
the
stories
of
the
past
and
appreciate
the
beauty
of
life
in
all
its
forms.