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How to continue and develop the tradition of folk literature at present?

Culture is created by people. Man is the most critical and active factor in cultural development. Literary creation is a special mental work, which requires creative enthusiasm, creative impulse and creative spirit. Whether a writer has enough creativity and whether his works contain new cultural creation depends largely on the quality of the writer. To enhance the vitality of cultural creation, we must constantly improve personal knowledge, increase life experience and improve our understanding of life, so as to have "confidence" in creative vitality. The ancients often said, read thousands of books and take Wan Li Road. Writers should learn from books, from the masses, from practice, constantly strengthen their self-cultivation, sharpen the quality of will, enhance moral sentiment and accumulate personality strength. A writer should be a thoughtful and wise man. We should be good at seeing the essence of things through the complicated world, summarizing and refining from the people's practical creation, and integrating unique feelings into our own works, so that the works have new connotations, new creations, new promotion and new realm. Stimulating the vitality of literary creation also requires writers to have the courage and courage to "open up the atmosphere". Comrade Deng Xiaoping once pointed out: "Without a little enterprise, a little' adventure' spirit, and a little boldness and energy, we can't walk well, we can't walk well in a new road, and we can't walk well in a new career." Writers need this spirit of "rushing" and "taking risks" very much, and they can't follow suit. Of course, mistakes will inevitably occur in the creative process. The whole society should allow and tolerate mistakes in the process of creation, give more tolerance, understanding and help, and form an atmosphere of respecting creation and accommodating differences. We should really implement the policy of "letting a hundred flowers blossom and a hundred schools of thought contend" and carry forward the spirit of "academic democracy and artistic democracy" in our creation, so that writers can concentrate on their creation with less distractions and troubles, and give full play to their intelligence and wisdom.