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Why do we take traditional festivals so seriously?

1. Traditional festivals are an important part of our culture, a node in the cultural vein. For example, the Mid-Autumn Festival, we have to reunite; Chongyang Festival, we have to ascend, these festivals you can not go seriously, but can not respect it, this is the respect for culture and civilization, is the thought of history and respect for the inheritance of culture.

2. Traditional festivals are known to the general public, which is to make it easier for the public to accept the same holiday, for example, you know the Lantern Festival, but you do not necessarily know the time of the anti-smoking day, which makes it easier for government departments to meet the needs of the broadest possible range of people in the development of holiday regulations.

3. Traditional festivals have a lot of spirituality in them, such as the Cold Food Festival, which commemorates loyalists, and the demise of such festivals is a sad day for the masses, and how can a nation that doesn't know how to respect loyalty eliminate the existence of traitors and other dogs.

4. Finally, in order for us not to have our stuff taken away by some cheeky bastards, there's a country on earth with a very sad history, but with an exceptionally large vanity, which I've heard is called South Korea.