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Consequences of not passing on culture
The nation will perish. The consequence of not passing on the culture is that the nation will perish. Every nation has its own culture, and every country has its own culture, and if it loses the foundation of its culture, the nation will either be annexed by other nations, or it will perish on its own. Without the individuality of the nation, the world loses its richness and colorfulness, and without the traditions of the country, the world becomes monotonous. Culture, in the broad sense, refers to the sum of the material and spiritual productive capacity and the material and spiritual wealth created by human beings in the process of social practice, and in the narrow sense, refers to the spiritual productive capacity and spiritual products, including all forms of social consciousness: natural sciences, technological sciences, and social ideology, and sometimes refers exclusively to the knowledge and facilities of education, science, and the arts.
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