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My own festival has become someone else's festival. Why is our awareness of cultural protection so low?

There are many cultures and festivals in the world, and we all maintain a respectful attitude towards the world culture. After all, existence is reasonable, no matter how we perceive it, but it should exist. But we will find that many foreign holidays are actually domestic, but people here will wonder why our awareness of cultural protection is so low. It's mainly about people's attitude. It is enough to think of a festival, and we don't care what it is, so we are very sad. Let's talk about it

First of all, if there is a Mid-Autumn Festival on the Dragon Boat Festival, many people actually only know that they want to eat zongzi and moon cakes, but they don't know the origin of this festival, which makes people very sad. Here, let me spread it out for you. In fact, the origin of the Dragon Boat Festival is very meaningful. Qu Yuan hated all the officialdom in those days. The real one is a man with a pure heart, who has put forward his own views to the king many times, but it is useless, and finally he does not want to go with the flow.

This is a great story, but nowadays children know very little, and many of them are just courses arranged by the school. This is not right. If you want to preserve these traditional cultures, you must be interested voluntarily. After all? Interest is the best teacher? But today's young people are in a rapidly developing information age, and everything is too simple to get.

I don't want to know about these traditional festivals at all, and I'm not interested in them, which leads to many festivals being described as their own by other countries. We didn't even know this was the saddest place, but it's much better now. People have a sense of protecting culture after meeting. The most important thing is to believe in yourself and stick to your own culture and ideas.