First of all, there is a word that describes culture vividly, and that is profound. Especially with the development of the times, although many people think that culture is getting farther and farther away from us, because too many new things will make culture particularly boring. But in fact, traditional culture seems to be getting farther and farther away from us, but it has always been there. Whether in society or in education, we are always taught the importance of promoting traditional culture and showing us the charm of culture.
Secondly, I feel that what impressed me most about culture should still be at school. In fact, culture has entered now. In simple learning, take primary school as an example. In fact, many primary schools have now formally incorporated Chinese studies education into their children's growth. Therefore, Lang Lang's Three Amethysts, Disciples' Rules, Qian Wen Zi and so on can often be heard in the morning reading time, and in the special Chinese studies class, the teacher will also tell the story behind this passage for the students. This is the simplest and strongest cultural charm.
Then, the display of cultural charm, not only in the official channels, but also in the streets we are familiar with. Not everyone can appreciate the majesty of the Great Wall, the luxury and grace of the Forbidden City and the charm of various scenic spots. Because some people are not in the mood even when they are enjoying the scenery, they are just curious about some new things they have come into contact with. In fact, the most familiar is the craftsman who makes sugar people on the street. The seemingly simple technique actually contains great wisdom, vividly drawing all kinds of dragon and phoenix patterns, and writing down beautiful Chinese characters. This is the charm of a culture.
Finally, culture is really around us. As long as we raise our heads and feel with our hearts, we can appreciate the charm.