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Why do you like the culture of national traditions

Is this a question?

I personally believe that a person who likes the traditional culture of the nation is, first of all, a person who has a strong sense of national honor and national self-confidence.

Since 1840, our country has experienced a century-long period of being bullied and slaughtered by the great powers. This period made many patriots began to think about the reasons for the implementation of China, and eventually they put this charge on the traditional culture, so the vigorous vernacular language movement, the movement to break the Four Olds, hit to the Kong family store, and even to the Chinese pinyinization. This movement reached its zenith in the period of the Rippling Grid. A foreign friend said that there is no country in the world that wants to hurt its own culture as much as China does, and that it is an incredible thing that Chinese people are always hysterical about denigrating, slandering, satirizing, and caricaturing their own culture. And there are many more such Chinese in modern times.

But foreigners don't understand that the reason Chinese people ache to hate their own culture is that Chinese people think their culture makes China poor and backward.

It is true that these Chinese who hate their own culture are patriots, they all have a strong sense of national pride, but it is because self-esteem can not be satisfied, and ultimately transformed into a national inferiority complex, thinking that foreign are good, their own are bad, so that there is no sense of national honor and national self-confidence, and so they hate all the ethnic cultures, and some even began to hate the The first thing I want to do is to make sure that I have a good understanding of what I'm doing.

Then why do you still like traditional ethnic cultures?

Because there are really good things in traditional culture.

By many years of anti-traditional education, many people on traditional culture, especially Confucianism, has a natural antipathy

They talk about Confucianism in a feudal slavish indifference to the numbness of a period of time ago, the Tiananmen Square set up a statue of Confucius, the vast majority of netizens are the opposite opinion, saying that the Confucius slavish thought to control the people and so on

But we have not read the words of Confucius, but we have not seen it.

Confucius said, "We will not cultivate weak and numb people."

Confucius said, "We will not cultivate weak and numb people."

Confucius said, "We will not cultivate weak and numb people."

Confucius said, "We will not cultivate weak and numb people."

Confucius said, "You should not be afraid of the people."

That is the meaning of "class control."

Many people understand that class control. If you look at the origin of this saying, you will know that his intention is to say: the king should have the responsibility of the king, the minister should have the responsibility of the minister, the father should have the responsibility of the father, and the son should have the responsibility of the son. This is purely to tell people to do their respective duties and responsibilities.

There is also the saying that the monarch must be a ruler, and the father must be a father, and the son must be a son. It means that the monarch must be a moral model to set a good example, and the father must set a good example to his son before the son will do the same to his father. This is just a common sense in home education. It's amazing how it's been misinterpreted as slave control.

All in all, if you like traditional national culture, you must first have a strong sense of national honor and self-confidence, and then you must discover the good qualities of traditional culture and discard the dregs. If there is no national self-confidence, then you see the traditional culture will unconsciously distort her

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Chinese people have never been the world's leading, our civilization history is far more than Babylon, Egypt, India, to be back when they established a brilliant civilization, we are still in a tribal state. We only slowly caught up during the Spring and Autumn period, surpassed them during the Qin and Han Dynasties then peaked in the Sui and Tang dynasties. The Europeans created a glorious slave society before them, and the Chinese created a glorious feudal society. We used to lag behind others, but our ancestors caught up and surpassed them. Now that we are lagging behind, we should also learn from our forefathers to catch up and surpass them, which is the sense of national honor! Instead of blaming our ancestors for our current backwardness, it is not desirable to blame them for our own lack of talent.

But we must recognize that the Chinese people in the scientific method is indeed flawed. But the Chinese, Chinese culture is an open culture. When the Europeans burned Bruno, the Ming government set up astronomical telescopes. During the Ming Dynasty, many Western scientific works were translated and introduced into China, the most famous being the "Original Geometry", a period known as the "Eastward Progression of Western Learning". The Ming Dynasty's "Tian Gong Kai Wu" was regarded as the encyclopedia of its time, and it was translated into various languages and spread abroad. However, the original version was later destroyed by Ji Xiaolan and his gang. The translated version can be found in some national museums, and there are remnants of the Chinese version in Japan. The world map of the Ming Dynasty, the Kanji Wan Guo Quan Tu, is almost indistinguishable from a modern world map. It can be said that during the Ming Dynasty, our science was synchronized with world history. But all this was interrupted because God played a joke on the Chinese. The latter does not say

Post a map Kansai Wan Guo Quan map Open the link to see for yourself Think of the end of the Qing Dynasty that called Wei Yuan's so-called first person to open his eyes to the world, is not it laughable?

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