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Dialectical relationship between tradition and modernization

The dialectical relationship between tradition and modernization is as follows:

1. In life, we can see different manifestations of tradition and modernization. For example, in the family, traditional family concepts emphasize respect for elders and kinship and mutual assistance, while modernization focuses on individual rights, freedom and equality.

2. In education, traditional education focuses on the learning of traditional culture and emphasizes students' moral qualities; whereas modernized education focuses on skills education and academic research, and emphasizes the learners' personal needs and broad knowledge.

3. However, the relationship between tradition and modernization is not one of conflict, but one of harmonious ****existence. The precious values of traditional culture have been better protected and inherited in the process of modernization.

4. At the same time, modernization also provides greater places and modern means for the development of traditional culture. For example, in modernized cities, traditional cultural expressions such as musical instruments, traditional dramas and literary programs have been more widely disseminated.

5. In general, tradition and modernization are two different but interdependent concepts and their relationship is dialectical. In practice, we should better explore and protect traditional culture, while actively participating in modernization, so that tradition and modernization can promote each other and harmoniously ****exist.

Tradition and modernization quotes:

1. Culture makes the future, and heritage should not be forgotten.

2. Love our China and protect our cultural heritage.

3, poor when hard, old when strong.

4, the exposition of five thousand years, shaping the contemporary sage.

5. Passing on the ancient and modern classics, and building a contemporary style.

6, learn the wisdom of the ancients, to today's wealth.