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What are the traditional values of China?

Traditional values are the product of distorted Confucianism. A hundred schools of thought contend, and the diverse thoughts of Guan Zhong, Confucius, Mencius and Laozi existed in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, which reflected the freedom of thought. After this period of war, Qin Shihuang unified China, burned books and buried Confucianism, and served autocracy. In the Han Dynasty, Buddhism was introduced, and the cultural diversity of a hundred schools of thought contended coexisted. Dong Zhongshu, a courtier in the Western Han Dynasty, proposed to abolish other thoughts, implement autocracy, use and distort Confucianism, and realize the policy of ignorance. Since the Jin Dynasty, the case of "Three Martial Arts and One Case" destroyed the Buddha, all for the sake of feudal autocracy. This foolish practice is deeply rooted to this day. History has proved that it is unwise to stick to a rule and measure it separately.