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Are spiritual wealth all good? Is it right to say that traditional culture is our spiritual wealth?

First, if an idea or a culture is identified as spiritual wealth, it is certainly good.

But not every thought is spiritual wealth.

Second, traditional culture is our spiritual wealth, which is of course correct.

First of all, the most effective way to test a thing is that history can only be verified by time.

To finally determine whether it is really good.

Is it accidental that only the traditional culture of China has been passed down from the final culture of the four ancient civilizations?

We can all feel how quickly the language changes, and what we say now is different from what we said ten years ago.

Then think about what you said hundreds of years ago. Can you understand now?

Our ancestors were the greatest and smartest. It is possible to keep pace with the times and have different trends to separate words from words.

But the characters are written in a unified classical Chinese.

This invention ensures that future generations can understand the teachings of their ancestors and see their experiences and lessons.

Only in this way can our culture be passed down from generation to generation, helping us through one difficulty after another.

Secondly, the test of a culture depends on its scientific nature. Only those that conform to science are healthy.

And our traditional culture is to explain the natural laws of this world.

Only by mastering the laws of nature can we develop healthier, live happier and reproduce more stably.

If she is unscientific, how can she inherit it for 5000 years?

Her dross far exceeds the essence, so how can Nobel scientists come to the conclusion that 2 1 century saved 3000 people?

Confucianism and Mahayana Buddhism in China many years ago?

How did the dross make kazuo inamori create two Fortune 500 companies in his life and save bankruptcy at the age of 78?

What about JAL?

If it is not wealth, how can advanced western countries list some classics as compulsory courses?

Future generations don't know wealth and dross are pathetic! Poor thing! What a pity! Alas!

I really hope that China people can read the classics of traditional culture and feel the pains and expectations of their ancestors!