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Where Has China's Traditional Culture Gone Modern Reading

Today's China, due to the increasing strength of reform and opening up, so that a lot of Western culture into China, suffered from the Cultural Revolution of the Chinese people (especially the majority of young people) suddenly came into contact with a lot of foreign things, and can feel the novelty of the same time very quickly to a new way of thinking to understand the original so-called traditional concepts, but also in the process of slowly faded away. It becomes as if Chinese civilization is not five thousand years but nearly thirty years of reform and opening up. With the continuous improvement of the economic level, the influence of Western culture on the Chinese people is also more and more, the existence of hundreds of thousands of years ago, the city of Hutong has long ceased, replaced by a skyscraper rising, and our lives are closely related to things have become the world of the Western brand, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Western pop music because of the trend of following the trend of fashion by many young people's favorites, a Western oil painting exhibition has made more people in the world, the Western culture has become more and more popular. Oil painting exhibition so that more people are familiar with the Raphael da Vinci Van Gogh Dali, Premier League Serie A NBA has gradually become the topic of gossip, more children are keen on Europe, the United States, Japan and South Korea's video games ......

The economy is developing at a rapid pace, and the GDP has already jumped to the second place in the world. Along with the successive and successful hosting of the Beijing Olympics, Shanghai World Expo, and Guangzhou Asian Games, China's popularity in the world is getting higher and higher, and more and more "made in china" products are coming into the world, and more and more foreigners are coming to China. More and more foreigners are coming to China to learn more about this ancient and modern country and its culture, especially the traditional Chinese culture. However, there are more and more foreigners who want to know about Chinese traditional culture, but fewer and fewer Chinese people know about Chinese traditional culture, which is a kind of sadness.

The rapid development of the economy and the accelerating pace of life have made people adapt to all kinds of fast-food culture, and almost no one is willing to contact those time-consuming and laborious traditional cultures that are not adapted to the development of the society, in which case the traditional cultures have been subjected to indifference that has never existed before. It is foreseeable that in the near future, many traditional cultural practices will disappear in the hands of our generation, and very few people know how to play the qin, chess, calligraphy and painting, which once made all Chinese people proud! How many people still know how to write Chinese calligraphy? How many people know how to draw ink paintings? How many people know how to play the zither? And how many people know how to play chess?