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The slogan of protecting China's traditional culture

The slogan of protecting China's traditional culture

1, the Chinese nation has many years of history and culture, and it is an ancient civilization and a state of etiquette. Chinese sons and daughters have created a unique Chinese civilization with their diligence and wisdom, and made indelible contributions to the progress of mankind. As teenagers in the new era, we have the responsibility and obligation to carry forward the excellent traditional virtues of the Chinese nation, let it shine and carry forward, and let these civilized virtues grow together with us.

Everyone must live according to his own conscience, but not according to any ideal. It is our depravity to bend our conscience to beliefs or ideas, even inner impulses.

These companies keep peddling new products and services, but paradoxically, tradition is still pushing this cause.

Brief Introduction of China Traditional Culture

China traditional culture is the general name of China's national civilization, customs and spirit, and it is a national culture that reflects the national characteristics and features of the evolution of Chinese civilization.

China's traditional culture is mainly based on Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism. They are interdependent, interpenetrating and influencing each other, forming the whole of China traditional culture. The thoughts of these three traditional cultures are collectively called "three religions" in China.

There are various traditional festivals in China, and many things have various customs and habits. There are nearly 50 traditional festivals of the Han nationality. The following are 65,438+05 major festivals: Spring Festival, Shangyuan Festival (Lantern Festival), Flower Festival (Hundred Flowers Birthday), Shangsi Festival (March 3rd), Cold Food Festival, Tomb-Sweeping Day, Dragon Boat Festival, Chinese Valentine's Day, Zhongyuan Festival (Ghost Festival), Mid-Autumn Festival, Double Ninth Festival, Winter solstice Festival, Laba Festival, and Kitchen Sacrifice Day (off-year). Every place also has local and ethnic characteristics.