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What are the definitions of traditional people and modern people? What is the difference?

There is no clear definition between traditional people and modern people, and they are roughly distinguished by time. They were called traditional people before the 20th century and can become modern people after the 20th century.

Difference:

Thought: Ancient people were blindly loyal to the monarch, while modern people were fearless mobs.

Clothing: Ancient people wore undershirts and robes. Modern people are westernized, jeans and suits.

Technology: Needless to say, for example, ancient people certainly didn't have computers, which is incomparable.

Culture: The ancients paid attention to poetry and songs, but now people create anything in Martian.

Health: In ancient times, tuberculosis was called consumption, which was basically incurable. Modern people have overcome the previous incurable diseases, but there are more than N kinds of strange diseases (various cancers, AIDS, etc.).

Education: Now people are implementing nine-year compulsory education, which was not available in ancient times. In ancient times, if you had money, you went to school, but if you didn't, you went to herd cattle. There is no government exemption from tuition and fees. Haven't you noticed ~ In ancient times, placards were often posted, and many people read them, but only a few of them read them aloud, because no one else could read them. In ancient times, the content of the "College Entrance Examination" was relatively simple, and only Chinese was tested. University (imperial academy) has no arts and sciences, but only a Chinese department.