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How to Weaken New Literature's Dependence on Traditional Culture

Weakening new literature's dependence on traditional culture can be done in the following briefly summarized ways:

1. Encourage innovation and diversity: in literary creation and education, focus on fostering innovative thinking and diversity among writers of new literature, and encourage them to explore different literary styles, themes and forms. Drawing on elements of other cultures: Drawing inspiration from cultures around the world, including philosophy, art, music, etc., in order to enrich the content and form of literature.

2. Cultivating cross-cultural perspectives: through education and exchange programs, to cultivate cross-cultural perspectives among writers of new literature, so that they can understand how people in different cultures think and live.

3. Establishing a diversified evaluation system: in addition to the traditional literary evaluation criteria, consideration should be given to the work's innovativeness, sense of the times and concern for social issues. Guiding readers to change their concepts: through education and media campaigns, readers should be guided to recognize the diversity and richness of literature and be made to understand the value of traditional culture.

Encouraging international exchanges: through international literary festivals and writers' exchange programs, new literature writers are encouraged to broaden their horizons by exchanging with writers around the world. These methods can help promote the diversity and openness of new literature and promote the healthy development of literature.