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Which traditional cultures of China have been robbed by foreign countries?

From South Korea's application for Dragon Boat Festival, the domain name of China's traditional festivals was registered by foreign companies, to China's establishment of "Cultural Heritage Yes", which listed the traditional festivals as intangible heritage under state protection, and then put the traditional festivals on the agenda as national holidays, the rescue protection of China's traditional culture experienced a difficult process. Among them, countless people with lofty ideals actively ran, and finally got universal attention and government support.

Next year, we may be able to celebrate our own festival. I am deeply moved by these thoughts.

(A) to save the market-the government finally took action.

With the launch of Chang 'e, the mysterious moon has attracted more and more attention. When President Nixon visited China for the first time, he offered to exchange the earth brought back from the moon for some charcoal around the incorruptible female corpse in Mawangdui Han Tomb in Changsha. The female corpse of Mawangdui Han Tomb in Changsha will not rot for thousands of years, which should be a national scientific research secret. At that time, Premier Zhou Enlai tactfully refused. He said that as early as 5,000 years ago, we had a Chang 'e who flew to the moon and built the Guanghan Palace on the moon, and we will send people to see her! This contains the wit of Premier Zhou, and also shows a strong sense of national pride with traditional culture.

In China, the moon is more than just a satellite orbiting the earth. For ordinary people, our exploration of the moon is more than just a scientific study. There is a beautiful yearning on the moon that we have passed down from generation to generation for more than 5,000 years, which goes deep into the bone marrow and blood of China people, so Chang 'e will make ordinary people so excited, excited and concerned. Moon culture is a traditional culture. The full moon symbolizes a happy reunion. On the day of the full moon in Mid-Autumn Festival, wanderers who are away from home will rush home for reunion, and those who can't go home will miss their hometown and their loved ones. There are countless poems about the moon, such as "Looking up, I found it was moonlight, and then sinking, and I suddenly thought of home" and "The sea rises and the moon rises, and at this time the horizon is * * *", which can arouse our emotions. This feeling is not easy for foreigners to understand.

Traditional festivals give us a profound sense of cultural identity, which is the source of national cohesion and self-confidence But nowadays, with the loss of traditional festivals, this sense of identity is becoming more and more indifferent, especially among young people, and the brand of tradition is becoming more and more shallow. Many young people are keen on foreign festivals, especially Christmas, and go to the square or bar on Christmas Eve. In fact, carnival is not a Christmas Eve celebration at all. Literally, it can be understood that this festival is a prayer for peace. Therefore, people who celebrate this festival will not reflect the original connotation of the festival, nor will they agree with Christian culture. They are just looking for an opportunity and an excuse for their relaxation and indulgence.

The popularity of foreign festivals also shows the absence of local festivals in China. Traditional festivals provide them with food, such as Lantern Festival, Zongzi in Dragon Boat Festival, moon cakes in Mid-Autumn Festival and jiaozi in Spring Festival ... This is definitely a misunderstanding. Every festival has rich contents, such as Yue Bai in Mid-Autumn Festival, begging for cleverness on Qixi Festival, lantern riddles on climbing in Chongyang, and dragon boat race on Dragon Boat Festival. We don't know how to spend the holiday because we don't have time to spend it like this.

Saving traditional festivals begins with the people. With the call of many people with lofty ideals, more and more people began to pay attention to our traditional festivals, and now they are finally put on the agenda by the government. I hope that traditional festivals can really be saved, and that children in the future will not clamor for Christmas presents, but find emotional support from the poem "How bright the moonlight is at home!" .

(2) Sleeping lion-why can't you always wake up by yourself?

More than twenty years ago, the Hong Kong TV series "Huo Yuanjia" was popular all over the country, and the theme song was particularly wonderful. There is a saying that "the sleeping lion is waking up". I think it is very appropriate to use the word "sleeping lion" to describe modern China. It is expected that the sleeping lion will wake up gradually, but is it really awake? I think the sleeping lion only woke up three times.

I was awakened by the fire of western powers for the first time. This time only awakened some revolutionaries, including Kang Youwei, Liang Qichao, Sun Yat-sen and Huang Xing. They stood up and called on the rulers and people to make everyone realize their weakness and the strength of capitalism, and finally overthrew the feudal monarchy for more than two thousand years. However, the sleeping lion didn't really wake up and still struggled in the melee between warlords.

The second time I was awakened by the ferocious Japanese devils. Because the Japanese occupation awakened most people, under the leadership of the producers, New China was finally established. After half a century's construction, although it was awakened politically, militarily and economically, the premature death of the policy of letting a hundred flowers blossom and the invasion and plunder of foreign cultures made this sleeping lion still sleep culturally.

I was awakened for the third time by shameless Koreans. Japan is a military aggression and South Korea is a cultural aggression. They robbed China of traditional festivals, writing and medicine ... They really robbed everything. After becoming a family, China, the sleeping lion, suddenly woke up and realized the preciousness, profundity and importance of his traditional culture, and then began to carry out rescue protection. However, many of them are too late.

It is worth noting that every time I wake up, I am forced to wake up by others. Now I can't say I'm fully awake. No, the Chinese nation, which once created the most advanced civilization in the world, is far from sober in its original exuberant creativity, strong cohesion and self-confidence. I hope these can wake up with the awakening of culture, and don't let others wake up, wake up and wake up again, because the price is too high, too late.

(C) worry-not the division of the Golden Week.

It is also a mixed blessing to designate traditional festivals as holidays. It turns out that we have two festivals, which are actually very important. One is International Labor Day and the other is National Day. However, the significance of these two festivals has deteriorated, turning into a seven-day holiday, a golden week and a tourist blowout. If the traditional holiday is not properly guided, it will also become a tourism festival, a shopping festival and a carnival. Without the connotation of traditional culture, the new holiday will become meaningless.

I don't know the original intention of setting up two holidays. It shouldn't be for crowded airports and railway stations. A ticket is hard to find, and people in the car can squeeze people to death. There are many scenic spots in the back of the head, and garbage is everywhere after the Golden Week. It is not easy to come back from vacation, but more tired as after the war. ...

I hope the new holiday is not "wine in an old bottle", the Golden Week is not the division of traditional festivals, shopping malls jump off buildings to get coupons, people flock to tourist attractions, and traditional food is not made more upscale, fashionable and popular.

But even if it is not, the real return of traditional festivals can truly reflect its value and gain the cultural identity of the whole people, and it is not possible to achieve it in a short time. I still need to explore how many holidays I have spent to change the directional thinking that people have formed.