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What does China traditional culture put at the head of the Three Immortals?

China's traditional culture puts Lide at the top of the three immortals (Lide, Liyan and meritorious service).

1, virtue is to establish noble moral quality and regulate your behavior with moral standards. In the traditional culture of China, moral quality is regarded as a person's inner essence. Only when a person has noble moral qualities can he truly become a valuable and contributing person. Therefore, Lide is placed at the head of the Three Immortals, which is one of the most important values in China's traditional culture.

2. To make a statement is to put forward a far-reaching speech or thought and pass it on. In the traditional culture of China, the value of speech or thought lies not only in its superficial meaning, but also in its far-reaching influence on the whole society. Therefore, making a statement is regarded as a noble act and a way for people to pursue immortality.

3. Meritorious service refers to creating far-reaching achievements or achievements through one's own efforts and practice. In the traditional culture of China, merit or achievement is not only an affirmation of individual ability, but also a contribution to society and people. Therefore, meritorious service is regarded as a far-reaching behavior and a way for people to pursue immortality.

The development of China traditional culture;

1. A hundred schools of thought contend during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period: The Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period were a period of ideological and cultural prosperity in China's history. During this period, many schools of thought such as Confucianism, Taoism, Mohism and Legalism appeared, which had a far-reaching impact on the development of traditional culture in China. The emergence of a hundred schools of thought has promoted the exchange and collision of ideas and laid the foundation for the development of traditional culture in China.

2. Cultural prosperity in Tang and Song Dynasties: Tang and Song Dynasties were one of the most prosperous periods in China's history. During this period, poetry, painting, music and other artistic forms have been greatly developed, at the same time, science and technology, philosophy and religion have also made remarkable progress. The cultural prosperity in Tang and Song Dynasties reflects the achievements of China traditional culture in the process of continuous development and innovation.

3. Cultural changes since modern times: Since modern times, China has faced the impact of western culture and its own social changes. In this process, China's traditional culture has also experienced a series of changes and developments.

On the one hand, while maintaining its basic spirit, traditional culture absorbs the outstanding achievements of western culture and realizes the blending and integration of cultures; On the other hand, traditional culture is constantly developing and innovating in the process of adapting to social changes, forming new cultural forms.