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Why is the traditional culture in China so formal now?

In a sense, our cultural heritage is problematic. First, there is a contradiction between the massiness of Chinese civilization and the fast-paced lifestyle of modern people. Few people can settle down to study. Care about the inheritance of our national culture. Traditional festivals are carriers of cultural heritage. Is the Dragon Boat Festival just for eating zongzi and racing dragon boats? As we all know, this is to commemorate Qu Yuan. In memory of Qu Yuan or something? What is Qu Yuan's ideological culture? Who knows? Ha ha. Second. All vulgar and practical value orientations aimed at improving economic benefits limit the inheritance of culture. Knowing that traditional culture can't make a lot of money, who will study for profit? Xiong Liangshan of Huazhong University of Science and Technology ruined Laozi, which was unbearable. The humiliating history since the Third Opium War has created many national nihilism, historical nihilism and cultural nihilism. Fourth, the traditional culture keeps pace with the times-Confucianism, as the representative of China culture, has always been the ruler in the ideological field. Inheriting tradition does not mean denying the dominant position of Marxism-Leninism in the ideological field. Some people on the Internet criticized the statue of Confucius near Tiananmen Square. Why? In any case, it is problematic for China's culture to keep pace with the times. Today we have historians of philosophy, but no philosophers. But it's true.