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How to pay more attention to traditional festivals?

A few degrees in spring and summer, a few degrees in autumn; A few degrees of gloom, a few degrees of sadness. The wind blows catkins all over the sky, and it's hard to leave love My husband has long gone with the wind, leaving only vicissitudes in my heart.

The annual Tomb-Sweeping Day is coming, and I suddenly become sad. There is a kind of "the bright moon is still shining, the lead is exhausted, the night is forgiven, and the east wind is worried." Looking back on yesterday, * * * fell heartbroken. Go west during the day, warblers and butterflies dance, and go in late spring. People are in spring, peaches are dying, but they are old. "feeling. Maybe it's the turmoil of adolescence.

Old books add new words. From past lives to this life, traditional festivals have accompanied us for many years.

With the rapid development of society, traditional festivals are no longer just about eating, playing and dressing well, but more about friends who haven't seen each other for years getting together to tell the past. Or go out as a family.

Maybe it's that our concept of protecting traditional festivals is weak. I remember when I was in the third grade, the school teacher asked a political question. He asked: What traditional festivals are there in China? There are more than 200 students in our grade, but nearly 50 students answered: Moon Cake Festival, Palm Blossom Festival, Tangyuan Festival ... Maybe many people will just find it ridiculous after reading the paper, but I feel extremely sad.

Many people say that the post-90s generation is decadent, because many people can't remember what the Mid-Autumn Festival, Tomb-Sweeping Day and Dragon Boat Festival are to commemorate.

Recalling that South Korea registered the Dragon Boat Festival as its own national festival, it did not cause much feeling at home, and people still lived a quiet and normal life. What a sad thing!

Originally, I always thought I was the most persistent person, and I could do anything to protect something. I thought I could fight those absolutely numb people in Qian Qian. Even if people all over the world choose to give up, I won't. Now I gradually understand that some people choose to give up, not because of the most essential desire, but because they can't compete with time and gradually dilute their shining dreams. This is a tragedy and a blessing. People walk alone with the cross of dreams all their lives, and life is doomed to be full of fatigue and unbearable. If people give up their dreams for fear of fatigue and suppressed livelihood, it will definitely add a little sadness to their quiet life. ...

I know it is not enough for me to wake up alone. I only write this article in the hope that more people will wake up.

I don't expect to play much role. Please learn to protect traditional festivals.