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What is the significance of promoting China's traditional culture in international cultural exchanges?

1. Let China people have enough confidence in the world (but judging from (98 anti-China, captain problem, Japanese and bonzi's contempt for China people is still quite clear), we obviously haven't reached it yet);

2. Make the people of China more United, patriotic and honest (most people struggle to eat and wear warm clothes, but we obviously haven't reached it yet);

To tell the truth, we have inherited the traditional culture of China very badly, and the inferiority complex of "tradition is dross and the west is civilization" is everywhere. Some things are lost, and it's hard to make up for them. Some people dare to scold Confucius shamelessly without even reading the Analects (since they know nothing about him, how can they scold him) .....

In the four hundred years of Ming Dynasty, those Italians and Portuguese came to China to "travel" and described China as "a paradise on earth where there are no beggars in the streets and lanes, everyone is well dressed and picturesque everywhere". However, after less than 300 years of rule, "servility" has penetrated into our hearts ..... "servility" has done great harm to our present people.

Only by getting rid of "servility" can we truly inherit China's traditional culture and be an upright China person.