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Why Japanese folk culture has survived

There must have been more than one round of movement that caused the fault line, and it is difficult to count how many rounds there were. After two rounds of re-establishment of China's dynasties, some of the contradictions on the cultural battlefield are no longer between tradition and Western learning, but both sides of the struggle are learning the West, but the two faces of the West, one European and American-style West, and the other is the Russian-style West. These two external forces do not understand the Chinese tradition, and deny it before they can understand it, so the Chinese people, no matter which school they learn, have an inferiority complex to the tradition. This is similar to a situation abroad, the two sides of the struggle, one side is Zorro, the other side is Zorro want to kill the governor, both sides are outsiders, no matter who won the fight, the local language is still not revitalized