Commentary, the Chinese s view of the foreign festival. Opinion.

Updated on society 2024-05-19
23 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Chinese In one respect, China has indeed become a country in line with international standards. China has gone out of the world, to explore outward, to cross the foreigners' festival, but also to absorb the culture of the other side, this is the key to cultural sublimation, the sea is inclusive, there is tolerance. When the festival of foreigners becomes a trend, there will be such a group of people, the historical development of this festival abroad, and even their customs and customs, rubbing out a wonderful spark and sending out some wonderful ideas.

    It is also a novel experience for foreigners to be able to spend their own country festivals with so many people in a foreign country, which can also achieve the benefits of thriving tourism, strengthening international ties and so on.

    On the other hand, whether the Chinese festival will make young people forget their own culture is controversial. Now the common phenomenon is that young people love Christmas but New Year's Day, so many years later, the new generation will not even know New Year's Day, and after that, how many festivals and the traditional stories behind the festival have been forgotten by the Chinese people, what kind of regret is that. Once future generations can only restore the past festivals and culture of the motherland in a patchwork of reminiscences, is there any significance in such a combination of Chinese and Western?

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    When autumn comes, the leaves will fall, and when spring comes, the leaves will grow again, and that's it.

    The important thing is to keep your heart open no matter how the outside world changes.

    Do no evil. All good is pursued. Self-purification.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    I am a graduate student of China University of Political Science and Law, and I will teach you in person if I deduct 876439720!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Why? I think it's just two words--- lonely.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It can't be called a boycott, it should be eclectic. I think we can answer with some understanding of "civilization" in the core values of socialism that the teacher talked about when we were in the group class. For our own cultural traditions, we must "remove the dross and extract the essence".

    It's the same for Western culture. Our festival must have its significance, and we must combine it with the common places in our Chinese culture to understand its connotation. You can't completely resist it, but you can't celebrate it for the sake of it.

    Why celebrate the festival? Just as many Westerners have become popular with the Chinese New Year in recent years, we should see it as a kind of cultural exchange and transmission. It means not to resist, but when we understand the cultural traditions of the West, we must not lose our own cultural self-confidence.

    I think Mr. Gu Hongming is a good example.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello, I don't think being a Chinese has much to do with whether or not to resist foreign festivals. The festival is just a form, whether it is Chinese or Western, it is just a form of activities that people want to carry out through this kind of day, and it does not represent anything. Fundamentally speaking, we always firmly believe in our traditional Chinese culture, have high cultural self-confidence, and affirm our own culture, so even if we can't pass the foreign festival, it has nothing to do with whether we are Chinese or not.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    There should be no boycott, because the festival promotes the country's economic growth. For example, every year on Mother's Day, Father's Day, Grandpa's Day, Grandchild's Day, and several Valentine's Day, don't you buy gifts for your relatives and partners on these holidays! Many merchants are waiting for these festivals to promote customer consumption!

    So there should be no boycott and there can't be a boycott.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    As long as the festival does not disappear, it means that this festival has the meaning of existence, just like you boycott others and others boycott you, the gains outweigh the losses, only by discovering together, can we create value and work hard.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    We should look at it with a rational attitude. We are an inclusive and open country, which can accommodate all foreign cultures, but it does not mean blindly following the trend, we should see the good things about foreign festivals and learn from them.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Globalization is becoming more and more common, and Chinese and Western cultures are combining and colliding with each other.

    The meaning of the festival is to make ordinary days more atmospheric and hopeful, so both the Chinese Festival and the Western Festival are happy.

    The meaning of the festival is to celebrate and consume, so in my opinion, there is no need to boycott.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    As a Chinese, we should boycott, Sister Yang, us. As a Chinese, you should have done it. Chinese. Brother! Festival. But Sister Yang.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Boycott depends on the season, when the country needs it, you will unite to boycott, if there is no strife, I think you can invite personal hobbies to come.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    As a Chinese, if the country that makes a living and it has a great impact on us, we can resist it, and we have the responsibility to resist it.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    I don't think there is any need to be so serious, if it is still excusable to boycott foreign goods, the key is that as a Chinese, there should be national integrity.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    I don't think there's any need to boycott. Because now not only Western festivals have been integrated into Chinese festivals, but also many countries in the West have listed Chinese festivals as their own legal festivals, and it is normal to integrate with each other.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    I don't think there's any need to boycott, and there's no need to go to the festival one by one, just think about it, just don't want to live, don't be too deliberate.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    At least I think we should treat it rationally, foreign festivals actually have no effect on us sometimes, so we don't have to follow the trend consistently? Like a lot of imported brands that we do now, there are things that tend to be made in China, go around in circles, and come back, so we just need to have our own festivals.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    We have been happy with ourselves, but we must remember our roots, cultural exchanges between China and the West are inevitable, and we must learn to take the essence and eliminate the dross. Rational holiday.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    There is no need, be sensible and patriotic, open-minded, festivals are just meaningful days given by some human beings, and don't boycott them just because they are from other countries.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    As a Chinese, we try our best to support domestic products, buy less foreign goods, and contribute a modest strength to the country.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    No. Life is so hard, it's good to have a few more festivals and entertainment.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    It's not necessary, it's rational and patriotic, but if you think about it, it's recommended to keep everything simple.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    In the 21st century, more and more people like to live Western festivals, such as Christmas, Valentine's Day, etc., but some Chinese believe that we should not pay too much attention to Western festivals, or even celebrate Western festivals. Personally, I think that Western festivals can be celebrated by Chinese, but while celebrating Western festivals, Chinese should not forget the national festivals. I think that as a qualified Chinese, when we live Western festivals, we should still remember the traditional beauty of China in our hearts and do everything we can to carry forward the traditional Chinese virtues.

    1. The reason for the popularity of Western festivals in China is the smooth implementation of reform and opening up, the cultural exchanges between various countries are becoming more and more harmonious, and some important Western festivals such as Christmas and Valentine's Day have been introduced to China. At first, Chinese may think that Western festivals are particularly novel, their festival freshness, so Chinese began to celebrate Christmas and Valentine's Day. Chinese businessmen saw this opportunity and began to commercialize some of the festivals they had introduced from the West.

    As a result, more and more Chinese now like to celebrate Western holidays such as Christmas and Valentine's Day.

    2. The benefits of Western festivals to China. We know that the main reason why Western festivals are becoming more and more popular in China is because Western festivals are commercialized by Chinese merchants. It is precisely because of the celebration of these festivals in the West that to a certain extent has promoted the development of China's economy and brought profits to many Chinese businesses.

    It seems that these Western festivals, in addition to bringing some benefits to the Chinese, will also make the Chinese more festive atmosphere. In fact, to a certain extent, Western festivals will also stimulate Chinese's desire to celebrate festivals.

    Third, should Chinese celebrate Western festivals From my personal point of view, I think Chinese should celebrate Western festivals. Because Chinese celebrate Western festivals does not mean that this person has betrayed Chinese ideas. , on the contrary, shows that the human mind is progressing.

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