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What is the strong support for national rejuvenation? What is the distinctive sign of the progress of the times?

National rejuvenation is strongly supported by cultural prosperity, and the progress of the times is marked by cultural prosperity.

Culture, in a broad sense, refers to the material and spiritual productivity and the sum of material and spiritual wealth created by human beings in the process of social practice. In a narrow sense, it refers to spiritual productivity and spiritual products, including all forms of social ideology: natural science, technical science and social ideology, and sometimes it also refers to knowledge and facilities in education, science and art.

According to the traditional concept of human beings, culture is a social phenomenon, a product created by human beings for a long time, a historical phenomenon and the accumulation of human social history. To be exact, culture is condensed in matter and dissociated from it.

The way of thinking, values, lifestyle, code of conduct, art and culture, science and technology that a country or a nation can inherit and spread are recognized as an ideology for human communication and inheritance, and a sublimation of perceptual knowledge and experience of the objective world.

Culture is the total system of symbols (mainly words, supplemented by images) and sounds (mainly language, supplemented by phonology and notes) created, recognized and used by people in the process of constantly recognizing and transforming themselves and nature. In more concise terms, it can be abbreviated as: culture is the sum of language and writing.

function

1, transmitting civilization, culture has the function of transmitting civilization. Culture is different from artifacts. All the cultural relics were used at that time and were later destroyed. Culture can not only be used at that time, but also continue to benefit future generations.

2, norms, culture has the role of regulating people's behavior. People have both social and natural attributes; There are both rational and irrational factors. The function of culture is to "humanize" people with social norms, thus giving play to the leading role of reason in people's behavior. Every culture provides a binding and universally restrictive code of conduct.