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What is the process of evolution?

"Death" is a concept that often appears in China traditional culture. It refers to the process of transformation, evolution and development of things, which is usually a long-term and multifaceted process. It describes the development and change of things from the beginning to the end, and can also be understood as a historical description or evolution.

The theory of evolution is an ancient and profound way of thinking, which originated from Han Feizi, a famous thinker in the Spring and Autumn Period. Sages are ruthless, and people are grass dogs. In this thought, everything in the world is unpredictable, and human beings should prevent things from going from good to bad through willpower and good handling to ensure social stability and people's happiness.

In China's traditional culture, transmutation usually refers to the development and evolution of things, which can be a change in human society or a natural change. On the natural level, evolution refers to a change in nature due to the interaction between its own internal laws and external factors, such as the change of seasons and the alternation of day and night. In human society, evolution refers to a process of social system, lifestyle and ideas. Different political systems and cultural customs have gone through the evolution process from simple to complex, from low to high, from backward to advanced, showing different stages and characteristics of development.

In a word, transmutation is a concept widely existing in China's traditional culture and thought. It describes the development process, evolution and change of things, and reflects the process of continuous progress and change in the long river of human history. At present, we still need to understand the idea of evolution and learn from its guiding significance to promote the healthy and stable development of society, culture, economy, environment and politics.