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Does the old horse know right and wrong, Zhihu?

The old horse knows the way.

An old horse that knows its way is not an intangible cultural heritage, because intangible cultural heritage usually refers to traditional folk cultural expressions with historical, cultural, artistic or scientific value, such as folk music, dance, drama, handicrafts and so on.

However, it should be noted that the story of an old horse finding its way plays an important role in China culture, which conveys many values about wisdom, loyalty and experience.

In this sense, it reflects the excellent cultural tradition and spiritual outlook of the Chinese nation. Therefore, when protecting and inheriting intangible cultural heritage, we should pay attention to the protection and inheritance of traditional culture.

Non-traditional functions:

1. Nationality: Intangible cultural heritage is usually created and passed down by a specific nation or ethnic group, reflecting its unique culture, history, beliefs and traditions.

2. Regionality: Intangible cultural heritage is usually associated with a specific region, reflecting the unique natural, geographical and human environment of this region.

3. Inheritance: Intangible cultural heritage can be passed down from generation to generation and has a strong inheritance.

4. Activity: Intangible cultural heritage is not static, but in constant development and change, with activity.

Diversity: Intangible cultural heritage has diversity, including oral traditions, performing arts, festivals, traditional handicrafts and many other aspects.

6. Vulnerability: Due to the development and changes of modern society, many intangible cultural heritages are at risk of disappearing or being assimilated and are fragile.

7. Protection: For intangible cultural heritage, we need to take active protection measures to maintain its uniqueness and value.