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What are the similarities and differences between the pre-Renaissance culture and the traditional culture in China? Please write in more detail. Please help me.
The reason for the above differences is that during the Renaissance in Europe, the bourgeoisie at that time was still weak and could not directly put forward the slogan of opposing feudal autocratic rule, but could only be realized by reviving classical literature and art. In the New Culture Movement in China, Confucianism, the core of China's traditional culture, was always attached importance by feudal rulers, and the feudal ruling forces in China were very stubborn. During the rule of Beiyang warlords, respecting Confucius' retro style became more and more serious. Therefore, the old things have a deep influence and cannot be overcorrected. At that time, the radical Democrats took this extreme approach and absolutely denied our traditional culture.
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