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On How the Chinese Communist Party Destroyed Traditional Culture – Tuidang. Foreword. Culture is the soul of a nation. This spiritual factor is as important to mankind as physical factors such as race and land. Cultural developments define the history of a nation. The complete destruction of a national culture leads to the end of the nation.
Ancient nations who had created glorious civilizations were considered to have vanished when their cultures disappeared, even though people of their races may have survived. China is the only country in the world whose ancient civilization has been passed down continuously for over 5,0. Destruction of its traditional culture is an unforgivable crime.
The Chinese culture, believed to be passed down by God, started with such myths as Pangu. In the first century, Shakyamuni. The Chinese culture became more wide- ranging and profound. Thereafter, Confucianism, Buddhism, and Taoism became complementary beliefs in Chinese society, bringing the Tang Dynasty (6. A. D.) to the peak of its glory and prosperity, as is known to all under heaven.
Traditional Chinese: . Journey to the West is one of the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature, the other three being. People from All Walks of Life Quit the CCP and Openly Support Falun Gong October 11, 2016 Minghui.org More and more Chinese people are awakening to the true nature of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and the. The Bodhi Wisdom Concourse can accommodate more than ten thousands of people and is surrounded by Madagascar Almond trees. The Eighteen Arhats are traditionally composed on male Arhats, but the.
Although the Chinese nation has experienced invasion and attack many times in history, the Chinese culture has shown great endurance and stamina, and its essence has been continuously passed down. The unity of heaven and humanity represents our ancestors. It is common sense that kindness will be rewarded and evil will be punished.
The White Dragon Horse (. He once accidentally caused a fire that destroyed a pearl given to his father by the Jade.
It is an elementary virtue not to do to others what one does not want done to oneself. Loyalty, filial piety, dignity, and justice have set the social standards, and Confucius. With these principles, the Chinese culture embodied honesty, kindness, harmony, and tolerance. Common Chinese people. The traditional Chinese culture sought harmony between man and the universe, and emphasized an individual.
It was based on the faiths of the cultivation practices of Confucianism, Buddhism, and Taoism, and provided the Chinese people with tolerance, social progress, a safeguard for human morality, and righteous belief. Unlike law, which prescribes hard rules, culture works as a soft constraint. The law enforces punishment after a crime has been committed, while culture, by nurturing morality, prevents crimes from happening in the first place. Science was also advanced and enjoyed a unique reputation among all nations. Scholars from Europe, the Middle East, and Japan came to study in Chang. Countries bordering China took China as their suzerain state. This happened during the Sui (5.
AD), Tang (6. 18- 9. AD), Yuan (1. 27. AD) and Qing (1. 64. AD) dynasties and in some other times when ethnic minorities established their own regimes. Nevertheless, almost all these ethnic groups were assimilated to the Chinese ways.
This shows the great integrative power of traditional Chinese culture. This ill intention did not come from the CCP. Rather, it came from the CCP. Since its establishment, the CCP has never stopped . The CCP has highlighted the vile parts from China. It has used these historical examples to help create the CCP. The CCP has even taken advantage of the aversion some people have for the .
Not only have people lost their moral bearings, they have also been forcibly indoctrinated with the CCP. Why Did the CCP Want to Sabotage Traditional Culture? The Long Tradition of Chinese Culture.
In fact, Emperor Huang was also credited with founding Taoism. The profound influence of Taoism on Confucianism can be seen in such Confucian sayings as . The prophetic power of the book has far surpassed what modern science can conceive. In addition to Taoism and Confucianism, Buddhism, especially Zen Buddhism, has had a subtle yet profound influence on Chinese intellectuals.
Confucianism is the part of the traditional Chinese culture that focused on . Filial piety can be extended to subordinates. Confucians teach that in a family, a father should be kind, a son filial, an older brother friendly, and a younger brother respectful. Here, fatherly kindness can be further extended to benevolence of the monarch toward his subordinates.
As long as the traditions of a family can be maintained, social morality can naturally be sustained. Practices that are deeply rooted in Taoism include Chinese medicine, qigong, geomancy (Feng Shui), and divination. These practices, as well as the Buddhist conceptions of a heavenly kingdom and hell, the karmic reward of good and the retribution of evil, have, together with Confucian ethics, formed the core of traditional Chinese culture. The beliefs of Confucianism, Buddhism, and Taoism offered the Chinese people a very stable moral system, unchangeable . Culture expresses such an abstract moral system in language that can be commonly understood.
Take the . The Journey to the West . A Dream of Red Mansions . Outlaws of the Marsh . This legend explains the origin of the . These novels have had a profound influence on the Chinese mind. The abstract moral principles they espouse have been made specific and embodied in cultural expressions.
Taoism emphasizes truthfulness. Buddhism emphasizes compassion, and Confucianism values loyalty, tolerance, benevolence and righteousness. Many Chinese may be illiterate, but they are still familiar with traditional plays and operas. These cultural forms have been important ways for ordinary people to learn traditional morals. Traditional culture respects the mandate of heaven, as Confucius once said, .
The Communist Party, on the contrary, not only believes in atheism, but also runs wild in defying the Tao and assaulting heavenly principles. Confucianism values family, but the Communist Manifesto clearly promulgates abolition of the family. Traditional culture differentiates the Chinese from the foreign, but the Communist Manifesto advocates the end of nationality. Confucian culture promotes kindness to others, but the Communist Party encourages class struggle. Confucians encourage loyalty to the monarch and love for the nation. The Communist Manifesto promotes the elimination of nations.
To gain and maintain power in China, the Communist Party first had to plant its immoral thoughts on Chinese soil. In the eyes of the people, the emperor is a .
The emperor cannot be correct at all times. Therefore there was a need for observers to point out the emperor. The Chinese chronicle system had historians record all the words and deeds of the emperor.
Scholastic officials could become teachers for their sage kings, and the behavior of the emperor was judged by the Confucian classics. If the emperor was immoral. Instead, they were seen as enforcing the Tao on behalf of heaven. When Wen Tianxiang (1.
AD) . This was because, as a Confucian, he believed that . The CCP wanted to canonize its own leaders and promote a cult of personality, and so would not allow such long- held concepts such as heaven, Tao, and God to govern from above. The CCP was aware that what it did was considered the most heinous and enormous crime against heaven and the Tao if measured by the standards of traditional culture. They were aware that as long as the traditional culture existed, people would not praise the CCP as .
Thus, the people would not become CCP puppets, and the CCP could not force conformity on the thoughts of the masses. The traditional culture.
The traditional culture. For these reasons, the CCP made traditional culture an enemy in an effort to bolster its own control. Traditional Culture Challenges the Legitimacy of the CCP Rule. Traditional Chinese culture believes in God and the heavenly mandate. Accepting the mandate of heaven means that rulers have to be wise, follow the Tao and be attuned to destiny.
Accepting belief in God means accepting that authority over humanity rests in heaven. The CCP ruling principle is summarized as, . The earth shall rise on new foundations; we are but naught; we shall be all. The belief in God thus directly challenged the legitimacy of the CCP. How the Communist Party Sabotages Traditional Culture.
Everything the CCP does serves a political purpose. In order to seize, maintain and consolidate its tyranny, the CCP needs to replace human nature with its evil Party nature, and the Chinese traditional culture with its Party culture of . All aspects of people.
At the same time, the CCP regards insignificant and superficial cultural manifestations as the . The Party keeps the semblance of tradition while replacing the real tradition with Party culture.
It then deceives the people and international society behind a fa. Take Buddhism for example. It has suffered four major tribulations in history, which are historically known as the . Neither was it any softer in destroying other religious places. By the 1. 96. 0s, there were hardly any religious places left in China. The Great Cultural Revolution brought even greater religious and cultural catastrophe in the campaign of . The Party branch secretary led peasants to smash the temple in the name of .
A rare treasure, the Jade Horse, was smashed to pieces. Several years later, Cambodian King in Exile Norodom Sihanouk made a special request to pay homage to the White Horse Temple. Zhou Enlai, the Chinese premier at the time, hurriedly ordered the transport to Luoyang of the Beiye scripture stored in the Imperial Palace in Beijing and the statues of the Eighteen Arhats built in the Qing Dynasty from the Temple of Azure Clouds (Biyun Temple) located at the Xiangshan Park . With this bogus replacement, a diplomatic difficulty was . Starting in August 1. Regarded as objects of .
There are 1. 00. 0 colored, glazed Buddha statues in relief on the top of Longevity Hill in the Summer Palace . None of them has a complete set of the five sensory organs any more. The capital of the country was like this, and so was the rest of the country. Even the remote county seats did not escape. There is a Tiantai Temple in Dai county in Shanxi Province.
It was built during the Taiyan time period of the Northern Wei Dynasty 1,6. Although it was situated on a hillside quite a distance away from the county seat, the people who participated in the .
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