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Why is it said that the excellent traditional Chinese culture cannot be lost?

The strength of a nation cannot be separated from the support of culture.


The excellent traditional Chinese culture is the important cultural soft power of the Chinese nation, for the development of the Chinese nation to provide a strong spiritual power, only the excellent traditional Chinese culture better integrated into the construction of socialism with Chinese characteristics, in order to create the realization of Chinese dream
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The youth is the living force to realize the Chinese dream. At present, strengthening the education of Chinese excellent traditional culture is of great and far-reaching historical significance in guiding them to firmly follow the road of socialism with Chinese characteristics and realize the Chinese dream of the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation.

Traditional Chinese culture is a general term for the civilization, customs and spirit of the nation. The definition of "culture" is often a matter of "the benevolent see benevolence, the wise see wisdom". Simply put, traditional Chinese culture is dominated by Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism. These three schools of thought are interdependent, interpenetrating, and mutually influential, and constitute the whole of traditional Chinese culture. These three schools of traditional culture are collectively known as the "three religions" in China.

Chinese traditional culture, according to the order of the table of Chinese history, through the Youshao's, Suiren's, Fuxi's, Shennong's Yandi, Huangdi Xuan Yuan's, Yao, Shun, and Xuan Yuan's? , Yao, Shun, Yu and other times , "pre-Qin history" cloud: "my country enlightenment traces, can be characterized by the beginning of the nest, flint, Xi, Nong." ? ; to the establishment of the Xia Dynasty. After that stretched development.

Chinese traditional culture of Confucianism advocates "positive and enterprising, to build a career", for successive generations of Confucianists respected; while the Taoist culture advocates "let nature take its course, self-improvement"; the Buddhist culture advocates "love for all living beings, selfless dedication The Buddhist culture advocates "loving kindness and selfless devotion".