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The value and significance of traditional culture

Traditional culture is an agricultural civilization formed on the basis of agricultural production, which constructs an ethical framework based on filial piety, a political structure in which the family and the state are co-consolidated, and a cognitive approach that does not differentiate between the material and the self.

The rich ideological heritage of traditional culture, such as ruling the country by virtue, the people are the foundation of the state, harmony and difference, emphasizing virtue and education, serving the public good, and reforming the old to bring in the new, etc., are being transformed into an important cultural resource for the governance of the country through innovation and have become a powerful impetus for modernization.

Traditional culture has fostered the national spirit of unity and solidarity, love of peace, diligence and courage, and self-improvement with patriotism at its core, and this great spirit is the source of the Chinese nation's self-esteem and self-confidence, the spiritual pillar of the Chinese nation's survival, development and growth, and the greatest value of realizing the great rejuvenation of the nation, and the greatest value of the modernization process to promote national unity, maintain national unity, and seek a new way to promote modernization. It is also the ultimate cultural gene that promotes national unity, maintains national unity and seeks harmony of values in the process of modernization.