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What are the dross of China traditional culture?
The dross of China traditional culture

The first feature: exclusion of outsiders.

The local language in China is almost the same as foreign languages, and foreigners simply can't understand it. Coupled with the huge ethnic differences, customs differences and beliefs differences, it is inevitable that local people will have a strong local consciousness and exclude foreigners.

The second feature: infighting and killing.

The history of China's ignorance of friendliness and care is the history of throats. There were meaningless wars in the Spring and Autumn Period, the seven warring states countries were tied together, the Qin-Han War, the Chu-Han War, the Three Kingdoms' revival of Jin, the Eastern Jin 16 countries, the Sui-Tang War, the Five Dynasties and Ten Countries, the Jin-Song War, the Yuan-Ming War, the Ming-Qing War, the warlord scuffle in the Republic of China, the Northern Expedition War, the national war and the Cultural Revolution chaos. These histories gave birth to the genes of infighting in China. This genetic gene is manifested in the intrigue of the upper-level official faction groups, in the wars of the folk gangs and even the underworld, and in the fact that one person fights in three sentences, and the spirit of friendship and mutual love between people has not yet penetrated into the souls of China people. China's widely circulated literary works mostly describe stories of intrigue, fighting and killing, severe punishment, revenge, uprising and rebellion, which makes China people immersed in the cultural milk that regards conspiracy as wisdom and fighting as heroes since childhood, making people more cunning and arrogant, and less friendly and caring for others.

The third feature: resigned.

Shamelessly touting China's frequent regime change and foreign rule, anyone who disobeys will be beheaded. In order to survive, he naturally formed the habit of being willing to obey no matter who is in power, and also formed the habit of flattering those in power. Such habits and problems have lasted for thousands of years, and such people and things abound today.

The fourth characteristic: all talk and no action.

China has always admired Confucius and regarded him as a saint. Now he has introduced Confucius culture to the world as a masterpiece and set up Confucius Institutes in foreign countries. However, from ancient times to now, emperors to ordinary people have never heard of anyone who really preached and taught according to Confucius' words, which has formed an empty historical habit of preaching and teaching to solve doubts, and this historical habit has also spread to all fields today. Nowadays, many things are called too much and done too little. No one even does it, especially officials at all levels only ask others how to treat themselves. This bad habit is the root of all kinds of problems in China.

The fifth feature: there is no habit of peaceful regime change.

In the history of China, in order to compete for the throne, father and son killed each other (Yang Di killed Emperor Wen), brothers killed each other (Emperor Taizong killed his younger brother), and mother and son in the harem killed each other (Lv Hou, Wu Zetian and Cixi). These situations lasted for thousands of years, leaving China with a thousand-year bad habit (regime change is full of bloody violence, regime comes out of the barrel), and there is no habit of peaceful regime change.

The sixth feature: dependence on interpersonal relationships.

Kinship ranks first in China society. In the history of China, to inherit the throne depends on the relationship with the imperial concubine. A good relationship is an idiot, an idiot emperor Jin Huidi Sima Zhong and an illiterate emperor Ming Xizong, so he is an emperor. If you want to be an official in Beijing, you must worship your protege. If you worship Wei Zhongxian, the eunuch of the East Factory, I can arrange a position for you to be the governor of the four directions. Or you can grow vegetables at home. This traditional bad habit of doing things by interpersonal relationship has continued to this day, and it is getting worse! Enter a key school, enter a good enterprise, get promoted, evaluate professional titles, go abroad, join the national team, and so on. Anyway, as long as you have excellent interpersonal relationship and blood relationship, nothing is impossible

The seventh feature: worship the official position and worship the ancestors.

I don't pay attention to science, and I don't do my own major seriously. China has always advocated the standards of being a man, such as being promoted step by step, being generous with high officials, offering sacrifices to ancestors, and returning home with clothes. This kind of cultural milk has watered every boy and girl in China since childhood, thus interpreting Jin Fan's tragic story. Such a cultural environment has greatly weakened people's enthusiasm for scientific research and doing their jobs well, so there are few scientific inventions from China, and even fewer excellent brand-name products from China. Up to now, many people just want to be promoted step by step and get rich step by step, without caring about how to do their jobs well.

The eighth characteristic: treat those who criticize themselves as their enemies.

It is normal for people to have different opinions, but when you browse the history of China, you will find that people in China never like different opinions, especially opposition opinions. Whoever raises some objections and criticisms will immediately regard this person as an enemy. In the era of the emperor, whoever criticized the emperor was killed and even implicated nine families. The same is true in China's modern history. Many old friends and past followers were persecuted just because people had different opinions. This bad habit has lasted for thousands of years, but it has not changed fundamentally so far. On the land of China, there seems to be no room for opponents. This bad habit keeps China's internal society in a state of constant tension! It also makes China always in a state of tension in world relations!

Ninth feature: uprising and rebellion without money,

Look at the history of China, Chen Guang uprising and rebellion, Huang Chao uprising and rebellion, Li Zicheng uprising and rebellion, Taiping Rebellion, and so on. Followers are mostly poor people. They rebel because they are poor, hoping to change their poor lives. Once the uprising is successful, once you have money, you will be corrupt immediately. They can drink if they want, fuck if they want, gamble if they want and smoke if they want. In severe cases, it will bring disaster to the country and the people, to one side and to millions of people. This bad habit keeps repeating.

The tenth feature: only * * adversity, no * * * happiness.

Throughout the history of China, Gou Jian, the King of Yue, drove away and killed Wu after he restored the country. When Liu Bang became emperor, he drove out Sean and killed Han Xin, Peng Yue and Ying Bu. After Zhu Yuanzhang proclaimed himself emperor, he executed the left Prime Minister Hu, General Aquamarine, General Fu Youde, Prince Song Lian, and Li Shanchang, the son of the "top scholar" (his son was recruited by Zhu Yuanzhang). Xu Da, the right prime minister, had gangrene on his back and cooked goose for him. Xu Da ate in tears and died a few days later. This bad habit continued until the great proletarian cultural revolution.

The eleventh feature: antique "cultural relics" are regarded as "national treasures", but "talents" are not regarded as "national treasures"

Look at the history of China. Emperors, generals and celebrities throughout the dynasties regarded things like broken stones, broken porcelain, broken crocks and broken calligraphy and paintings as "national treasures", and they searched hard every day and enjoyed it, but this was not the case for talents, especially emperors and nobles. They killed whenever they wanted, hit whenever they wanted and took a bite from their slaves. This historical bad habit of "seeing things but not people" lasted for thousands of years. These antiques did not make China strong, but attracted Eight-Nation Alliance to burn Yuanmingyuan. . Is there a national treasure in the world? Yes! But not these worn-out cultural relics. The real "national treasure" is "talent", and treating "talent" as "national treasure" is a smart and progressive social value!

The twelfth feature:

China has two bad habits in past dynasties: one bad habit is that ancient things are called national treasures, and the older things are, the more valuable they are. First, the palace is full of broken porcelain, gravel and broken calligraphy and painting. Second, there are many literati, and the home is also full of broken porcelain, gravel and broken calligraphy and painting. This bad habit has continued to this day. Now even CCTV is a treasure hunt program, which vigorously promotes that every household in the country is broken porcelain, gravel and calligraphy and painting. Another bad habit is to call the ancients "saints" or even "the most sacred", thinking that the older people are, the more sacred they are. These two bad habits obviously violate the basic common sense of social development, because social development means that modern people and things are more advanced than ancient people and things, and future people and things are more advanced than today's people and things. People and things now can't be worse than in the past.

The thirteenth feature: weak scientific thinking and strong superstitious consciousness.

Look at the history of China. The emperors of the past were very superstitious. Qin Shihuang sent Xu Fu, an alchemist, to the sea to look for the elixir of life. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty also invited alchemists and alchemists. Li Shimin, Tang Xianzong, Tang Muzong, Tang Jingzong, Tang Wuzong and Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty all died of taking Dan medicine poisoning. In the Ming Dynasty, Zhu Changluo died of taking medicine, which led to the Red Pill case, one of the three major cases in the Ming Dynasty. Not only that, but also superstitious eight-character divination, geomantic omen, palm reading, ghosts and gods, witches and qigong masters. The content of superstition can be said to be varied. These superstitious consciousness have been circulated for thousands of years. Up to now, China is superstitious. Now there are divination websites and software everywhere on the Internet. Now many officials, many middle-aged and elderly people, and even many young students ... It can be said that almost all China people have superstitious consciousness, even this strong superstitious consciousness.

The fourteenth feature: buying officials and selling officials is prevalent.

Look at the history of China. Buying and selling officials has been popular since ancient times. During the Qin Shihuang period, there was a rule of "Sue, worship the first prize". When Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty established the system of selling officials, the "three public" positions in the period of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty were10 million, and "only the position of mercy was not available". Cui Lie bought Stuart's position for 5 million yuan. In the Tang Dynasty, Wang Bo paid a huge sum of money to bribe eunuch Wang Shoucheng to take the stage. Tang Dynasty, Cui Lie. In the Song Dynasty, Liu Kui and others were promoted by bribing Cai Jing. In the late Ming Dynasty, the examination system was abolished, and the "ranking" was changed to how much money was paid. Donating officials was more popular in Qing Dynasty. This bad habit has been popular for thousands of years, and it has become the hidden rule of modern officials to use bribes to promote their posts.