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Change customs, not from the Analects of Confucius?
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The phrase "changing customs, not being good at music" comes from China's traditional cultural classic "Xiao Jing", which emphasizes the positive role of music in social atmosphere and moral construction. The Book of Filial Piety also emphasizes the positive role of music in social atmosphere and moral construction. By promoting positive music, people can be guided to form correct values and morality, thus promoting social harmony and stability.
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