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How to treat the generation gap between traditional culture and contemporary culture

When it comes to traditional culture, most modern people who grew up in the cultural fault period have no clear concept. People who have dabbled in it may sigh: China's traditional culture is profound and has a long history; Tolerance, harmony but difference. From Hong Xiuquan's jintian uprising, Ceng Li's Westernization Movement, Kang Liang's Reform and Reform, He Ziyuan's educational innovation, to Sun Yat-sen's democratic revolution, from using swords and guns, learning from foreigners, writing on buses, sabotaging the imperial examination, to armed uprising, until the collapse of the Manchu dynasty, there were both stormy revolutions and gentle drizzle changes, but in the end they all achieved the same goal-only one goal: in today's era. Among the four ancient civilizations in human history, only China culture, as the main body of culture, has been preserved to this day. China, based on traditional culture, has existed in the world for five thousand years. Compared with the Roman Empire, which has been powerful for more than a thousand years in history, it has long since ceased to exist. However, in the past century, China's traditional culture has been suppressed and abandoned as never before. In the era when traditional culture is deeply rooted in people's hearts, people are physically and mentally stable, living a life of not closing their doors at night and not taking roads; However, nowadays people lock themselves in bars and are threatened by frequent vicious incidents in social activities. A famous professor at Peking University once lamented that there is no moral bottom line for human behavior now.