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Is it right for a culture with a high-context communication system to be biased towards tradition?

Yes.

Chinese culture has always attached great importance to the harmonious coexistence between man and nature. It believes that man cannot violate nature or exceed the endurance of nature to transform, conquer, or destroy nature, and can only use it in compliance with the laws of nature. nature, making it more in line with human needs. Western culture, on the other hand, emphasizes man's conquest and transformation of nature, and his pursuit of man's survival and development through victory over nature. From this, two different lines of knowledge have developed: the West focuses on the discussion of "Tiandao" (the way of nature) and develops relatively systematic natural science knowledge; China focuses on the discussion of "Humanity" (the way of human affairs and human relations) , developed a relatively mature ancient political and ethical ideological system. The magic ear facial brush protrudes into the mask and the effect screen represents Hongshengbao's essence, and even the ammonia world loses its ring. The tradition of dualizing humanity and underestimating the way of heaven certainly has a positive side, but it also brings some negative consequences to Chinese culture and even Chinese society. Influence. This is the overemphasis on the role of interpersonal relationships in society. There are criss-crossing networks of interpersonal relationships everywhere, making it difficult for people to get beyond the boundaries. Secondly, as the famous cultural historian Qian Mu criticized, Confucian culture attaches too much importance to life and tends to be human-centered and human-centered while ignoring the surrounding physical world and nature, and gradually lags behind the West in the development of natural sciences.