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To inherit China's excellent traditional legal culture, we should explore it from China's practice.

It is necessary to inherit China's excellent traditional legal culture and explore it from the practice of China's revolution, construction and reform.

Traditional culture (traditional culture)

It is a culture that reflects the national characteristics and features, and it is a comprehensive expression of various ideological cultures and ideologies in the history of all ethnic groups. Its content should be all kinds of material, institutional and spiritual cultural entities and cultural consciousness that have existed throughout the ages. It is a general term corresponding to contemporary culture and foreign culture. All countries and nations in the world have their own traditional cultures.

According to the historical sequence of China, China's traditional culture experienced the prehistoric times of Chao, Sui, Fu, Shennong (Yan Di), Huangdi (Xuanyuan), Yao, Shun and Yu, and was established in the Xia Dynasty. And then continue to develop. China's traditional culture includes Confucianism, Buddhism, miscellaneous schools, military strategists, Taoists, Mohists, Legalists, military strategists, famous artists, Yin and Yang schools and other cultural and ideological systems.

Specifically including:

Ancient prose, poems, songs, poems, folk music, folk drama, folk art, Chinese painting, calligraphy, couplets, riddles, shot put, wine utensils, two-part allegorical sayings, as well as national costumes, living customs and classical poems. Among them, Confucianism, Buddhism, Taoism and the thought of "Trinity" have the most direct and far-reaching influence on China tradition.

192 1 year, thanks to Li's efforts, the first international academic organization, Jingxing Society, was born in China, which indicated that China's traditional culture was gradually accepted by mainstream western intellectuals.

Culture itself is a big concept. Generally speaking, culture is a social phenomenon and the product of people's long-term creation. At the same time, it is a historical phenomenon and the precipitation of social history.

Culture in a broad sense is the sum of all material wealth and spiritual wealth created by human beings. It includes not only ideological parts such as world outlook, outlook on life and values, but also non-ideological parts such as natural science and technology, language and writing.