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A story of sticking to a rut (sticking to tradition and guarding family style)

In ancient times, there was a family called the Zhang family. This family has a high reputation in the local area because of their ancestors' conformism. The family rules of the Zhang family are very strict. Both the elders and the younger generation must strictly abide by these family rules, otherwise they will be expelled from the family.

One year, the elder of the Zhang family passed away, and the helm of the family fell on the eldest son of the Zhang family. The eldest son is called Zhang San. He is clever, but he doesn't want to stick to the rules. He thinks these rules are out of date and should be changed.

Therefore, Zhang San began to carry out his own ideas, and he began to relax family rules, so that his family could freely choose their own careers, marry freely, and even believe in religion freely. He believes that this will make the family more open and progressive.

However, these changes caused opposition from other family members. They think that Zhang San's practice is destroying the family tradition and betraying his ancestors. So they began to unite and asked Zhang San to give up his ideas and abide by the family rules again.

Zhang San is under great pressure, but he insists on his own ideas. He believes that only by adapting the family to the changes of the times can the family be stronger. In the end, he succeeded in persuading other members of his family to get the family back on track.

The meaning of sticking to the rules

Sticking to the rules is a traditional value concept and one of the traditional virtues of our Chinese nation. The significance of sticking to the rules is that it enables us to maintain our traditional culture and values, and to maintain our uniqueness and resilience when facing the challenges of modernization.

The significance of adhering to the rules is that it enables us to better inherit and carry forward the excellent traditional culture of the Chinese nation and maintain our cultural foundation and spiritual pillar in the developing modern society. At the same time, sticking to the rules is also the traditional virtue of our Chinese nation. It represents the traditional morality and values of our Chinese nation and is the spiritual pillar and cultural heritage of our Chinese nation.

How to stick to the rules

Sticking to the rules is not a rigid tradition, but an organic cultural inheritance. Abiding by the rules requires us to innovate constantly in inheritance, integrate tradition with modernity, and maintain the uniqueness and flexibility of our culture in continuous development.

To stick to the rules, we must first understand our traditional culture and values. We should learn, read and experience to deeply understand our traditional culture and values. At the same time, we should adhere to the traditional behavior and lifestyle, so that our traditional culture can be reflected in our lives.

Secondly, we must constantly innovate in inheritance. On the basis of maintaining tradition, we will continue to innovate and develop, so that our culture will remain unique and resilient in the continuous development. We should integrate modern elements into traditional culture to make our culture more suitable for the needs of modern society.

Finally, we should stick to faith and morality. We should stick to our beliefs and morals and make our actions and thoughts conform to our traditional culture and values. We should practice our beliefs and morals in life and let our traditional culture be reflected in our actions.