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Every region has festivals. Why does human society need festivals?

The so-called traditional festival is a specific day that has been circulating for hundreds of thousands of years. Such a day, because of one thing or one person, is endowed with special significance and contains the spiritual memory of a nation.

The appearance of traditional festivals contains the yearning and praise of the nation for a better life and the deep memory of the origin of the nation.

For example, Spring Festival, Tomb-Sweeping Day, Dragon Boat Festival and Mid-Autumn Festival are all celebrated because of Spring Festival, Tomb-Sweeping Day, Dragon Boat Festival and Mid-Autumn Festival. These festivals are simply super-polymerization agents, which will make millions of people feel happy, sad, and behave. Moreover, in addition to strong national cohesion, traditional festivals can also reflect whether the country is rich and the people are rich.

Traditional festivals can shape national character, influence people's value orientation and inspire people's passion for struggle. Traditional festivals are a part of China's culture, but they affect the culture in turn. Sacrificing children to the river is a patriotic feeling, celebrating the Mid-Autumn Festival is a poetic feeling, patriotic feeling, and ancestor worship is our unique religious form. Chinese civilization has lasted for thousands of years, as if these traditional festivals were connected in series.