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The five mountains and traditional culture (especially moral tradition) Very urgent, thanks for the answer!

The Five Mountains are all places where ancient emperors and kings made sacrifices to heaven. The ancient imperial ceremonies were actually a product of the ancient emperors to patrol their territories and to show off their martial arts skills. The first to hold a large-scale Zen ceremony was Qin Shi Huang.

Then Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty toured the four directions and sacrificed to the five mountains, laying the foundation of the five mountains of Zen system. To the Han Xuan Di formally awarded the name of Songshan in Henan Province for the Middle Mountain, Shandong Taishan for the East Mountain, Anhui Tianzhushan for the South Mountain, Shaanxi Huashan for the West Mountain, Hebei Hengshan (in the northwest of Quyang) for the North Mountain, the formation of the five mountains with the system of sacrifice.

The contemporary American thinker Niebuhr had a classic description of human nature and democracy: "People have the tendency to be unjust, democracy becomes necessary; people have the tendency to be just, democracy becomes possible." It should be said that Niebuhr's words are also applicable to culture: people have the tendency to tradition, culture becomes necessary; people have the tendency to era, culture becomes possible. Just as Milan Kundera said, "We have to believe that the novel itself has its own power", we also have to believe that culture itself has its own power, in this era of mud and sand, culture has its own growth and regulation mechanism, no matter how the times change, how people dance with long sleeves, the good things will always be preserved, and bad things will eventually be eliminated by culture. The first thing you need to do is to get rid of the bad stuff, and the bad stuff will be eliminated by the culture.