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How difficult is it to spread traditional culture in today's society?

Our traditional culture has experienced five thousand years of precipitation and accumulation, and has a profound cultural heritage. With the rapid rise of new media and developed network information, it is not difficult to spread our traditional culture. The hard part is that few people are willing to take the time to accumulate and inherit.

Today, with the rapid economic development, many people don't want to spend their time on worthless things. What they pursue is a "fast food" culture, because it is more suitable for people's quick success and instant benefit mentality. It takes time to inherit the traditional culture of China. When the original flavor is complete, the restoration and preservation need a process of accumulation and precipitation. Often, the time spent by many people in this process is not directly proportional to their economic income, and almost no one is willing to insist.

For example, our traditional Chinese medicine culture pays attention to the inheritance of "mentoring". From the moment of introduction, we need to systematically learn all the knowledge of Chinese medicine, from how to see a doctor, how to take medicine, how to learn from pathology to rehabilitation, and from dialectics of pharmacology. These all need real skills and serious study, so the whole process needs experience and theoretical knowledge, and none of them has accumulated in practice for 5 to 60 years. In our daily life, few people are willing to spend time to accumulate, and few people can really become experts. Most of them start with half a bucket of water.

Today we preach the spirit of artisans, but many people often pursue some economical and quick ways to achieve their goals. Mortise and tenon are typical representatives of the wisdom of China mice. However, it is rarely seen in society at present, because it is time-consuming and laborious, it has been gradually replaced by nails and glue, and it is estimated that it will gradually disappear in the future.