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Should Chinese medicine and geomantic omen be treated and protected as culture?
Chinese medicine, even culture, should go to the museum. Song Ci and Yuan Qu are also cultures, but nowadays most poets don't write lyrics and compose music, but write modern poems. A lot of things should go to the museum. For example, I like Hanfu very much, but after several years of Hanfu movement, I am still a small plaything. Various social forms in history may leave some useless things behind. Many things, such as the geomantic family concept of the Three Cardinal Principles and the Five Permanent Principles, are the remnants of farming civilization. So is the so-called theoretical part in Chinese medicine. It's like tobacco is a remnant of industrial civilization. China's farming age is longer than that of many countries, and its entry into modern society is shorter than that of many countries. It is normal that these things will remain today. Although these things will not die, they certainly have no future. The taste of Chinese New Year will definitely fade, and the tobacco market will definitely shrink. If human society wants to develop, it cannot be too nostalgic. Those old people who can't move traditional culture should get out. Of course, Chinese medicine also has a lot of practical experience, which is worth learning.