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What is the relationship between non-legacy, national tide and national style?

First, the intangible culture, national tide and national style that young people like are entering the lives of young people in the form of fashion culture under the trend of cultural creation. These intangible cultures, national trends and customs contain infinitely rich and complicated factors, including China culture, China art, China aesthetics, China spirit and China wisdom. Intangible culture and traditional culture provide rich literary materials, themes, images, forms, symbols and ideas for the national tide and national style, and eventually become the cultural source and foundation of the national tide and national style.

Second, why are traditional cultures such as non-legacy, national tide and national style deeply loved by young people? Because, in the pursuit and enthusiasm for this popular traditional culture in the form of fashion and cultural creation, young people's self-style and attitude towards life are reflected, and they gain a kind of identity and cultural identity. Moreover, in this trend, they have integrated into social hotspots and the spirit of the times, and finally young people have found a "spiritual fit point."

Third, we have extensive and profound cultural resources, which is the foundation and foundation for traditional culture to become fashionable. Some traditional cultures, such as intangible cultural heritage, national tide and national style, use the form of TV culture, some use new media technology, some develop through cultural creation, and some add fashionable cultural elements. They go to the public and young people with the spiritual interest, aesthetic fashion and cultural temperature of the times. This brings us closer to "tradition" and becomes a way for us to return to history and tradition.

Fourthly, young people in China are helping the traditional culture "counterattack" in their own way under the atmosphere of immersed cultural self-confidence. Civilized over the years, young people with "old souls" are going all out to better hand over the magnificent history of the Millennium to the next Millennium. China has a long history of culture. China people share the same set of cultural symbols, inherit similar cultural ideas and ideals, and form a deep foundation of cultural identity. Young people who love tradition are using interest social platforms as media, which not only marks their identity labels, but also creates a sense of belonging to Chinese culture.