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Write an 800-word narrative with the theme of inheriting tradition and innovating culture.

Inheritance and innovation

In life, if you want to succeed, innovation is essential. However, without inheritance, innovation will become passive water and a tree without roots. In this way, it is difficult to succeed. Only when we know how to carry forward our own characteristics, be brave in innovation and be good at inheriting the traditions of our predecessors will we be more likely to succeed.

Innovation is not the so-called behind closed doors, nor is it made up by our own subjective imagination. Instead, we should pay attention to inheriting the outstanding achievements of our predecessors, and it will be more meaningful to innovate under the guidance of others' correct theories. Newton, the British17th century science master, discovered the law of gravity and the three laws of motion, which was not innovative. But when someone asked him why he achieved such a result, he said, "If I see farther, it is because I stand on the shoulders of giants." Although this is only a temporary modesty, I think about it carefully. If Galileo didn't watch the stars at night and Tycho didn't study the laws of celestial bodies for decades, it seems that Newton would have great trouble to sum up the three laws of celestial bodies. Obviously, inheritance and innovation are inseparable. Only by inheriting its essence and discarding its dross can innovation be realized.

As a revolutionary mentor of the world proletariat, Marx devoted his whole life to writing the brilliant masterpiece Das Kapital. His innovative spirit inspired and brought up a large number of people with lofty ideals to fight for social progress. It is true that a table and a chair in the British Museum witnessed his sudden enlightenment after meditation, and then he wrote a book and witnessed his unprecedented theory. However, he would not have succeeded without the concentration of his predecessors' works and the seriousness of extracting information, and the utopian theory of Saint-Simon and Fourier. It can even be asserted that without them, Das Kapital might not be completed so quickly, and we might have to grope our way forward in the dark. Obviously, innovation often gets twice the result with half the effort in inheritance. In fact, no more proof is needed. Deng Xiaoping Theory and insightful Theory of Three Represents, who guided us on the road to prosperity, eloquently expounded the relationship between inheritance and innovation.

Blind innovation is often self-defeating and ridiculous. Don't you know that Zheng Guoren, a toddler in Handan, always wants to learn other people's footwork so that he can walk differently from his native? It seems to be innovative, but his motives are not pure, his methods are wrong, he doesn't know how to inherit, and he finally climbs back. A few years ago, the essay "So Packaged" also said this truth. Originally, Pingju is an art worthy of inheritance. We can imagine the result of forcibly combining previously irrelevant pop music with national art, and we have been talking about the "four unlike" created by "innovation" for many years. If we don't get to the point, we will easily make the same mistake.