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How to treat traditional culture

How to treat traditional culture is as follows:

Make foreign things serve China and be inclusive: culture is the unity of diversity, and as far as our own traditional culture is concerned, it is also the crystallization of the collective wisdom of the Chinese nation. In the process of modernization, we should have a positive and healthy attitude, dare to practice "takenism", and strive to explore the essence of various cultures at all times and in all countries, so that everything that is conducive to modernization can be used by us.

When the trend of cultural diversity becomes a trend, cultural exchanges will inevitably become more and more extensive. If we protect traditional culture in a closed way, it will be easier to limit its development and stifle its life. In order to carry forward China traditional culture in modern society, it is necessary to form an open state, meet the challenges of various foreign cultures, and achieve brand-new development and progress in the collision and integration of Chinese and Western cultures.

Facing the world, learning from others and absorbing outstanding cultural achievements created by human beings are important conditions for traditional culture to adapt to modernization. Judging from China's current system and ideology, the success of China's modernization is based on traditional culture, adopting an eclectic approach and summing up the outstanding cultural achievements of mankind. Therefore, we should study and learn from foreign experience and absorb all the outstanding cultural achievements of mankind.

Deng Xiaoping pointed out: "If socialism wants to win the advantages compared with capitalism, it must boldly absorb and learn from all the achievements of civilization created by human society, and all the advanced management modes and methods that reflect the laws of social modernization production in the world today, including developed capitalist countries.