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Why customs can make or break the law
Simply put, the law, is the crystallization of society's customs and ideas. As an example, for example, firecrackers, some people believe that the old custom should be reformed. So some places have introduced relevant local regulations to prohibit firecrackers; some people believe that folk customs should be stored. It is believed that traditional culture should be continued and passed on. Setting off fireworks during the Spring Festival, the most important festival of the Chinese people, can create a strong festive atmosphere, bring people spiritual happiness, but also inherit and show the unique folk culture. Why should the legitimate cultural needs of the people be ignored and why should the regulations, which have gradually lost their effectiveness, be rigidly upheld? So, some places and repealed the original ban on firecrackers local regulations.
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