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Why do feudal superstitions spread to this day?

Feudal superstition is unacceptable. It can be said that it is a very backward form of civilization, but it still exists today, mainly because the education level of the elderly is not high, and education in some areas is backward, forming the remnants of feudal superstition.

In fact, most people who believe in feudal superstitions now are the elderly and some people with low educational level. These people didn't have much education in the past, so they didn't have a clear understanding of science. They would rather believe some traditional feudal superstitions of the older generation than today's scientific concepts. It can be said that it is precisely because they have received too little education that they can't really sit in the classroom and listen to some scientific guidance and ideas, so there are only some very superstitious rumors in their minds, which they have heard from hearsay since childhood. Actually, it's quite sad. Moreover, because the education in some areas is relatively backward, such as rural areas, people in these areas do not have a good educational model, and no advanced and civilized people can instill some scientific ideas into them in peacetime, so they will stick to some very old ideas. For example, they still retain the ancient feudal superstition and can't do anything on some festivals. They all take this as the truth. It can only be said that they have been living in a very old society because they have not been popularized by scientific ideas. In addition, some feudal superstitions are often used in some literary books and film and television works, which makes people more confused about Machamp. I believe they will think that this kind of thing is not superstitious, but real. In fact, feudal superstition can have some merits if it is integrated into art, but it is not suitable for life. Therefore, we should keep our eyes open, not be superstitious, and believe in the power of science and modern civilized science.