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Reading Nan Huai Jin —— Education and Humanities
The first part mainly compares the traditional education in China with the introduction of western culture.

First of all, it reminds our generation of young people who live in the alternation of old and new cultures whether we should have our own direction instead of drifting with the tide.

Second, with the prevalence of China culture in recent years, the pride of China's thousands of years of culture is more easily aroused. Whether we need to attach importance to China culture needs to be reflected in all aspects of etiquette, study, work and life.

Third, I think we all need to read four books and five classics. I read Nan's Miscellaneous Notes of the Book of Changes before, and I really gained a lot of knowledge. I want to know about traditional culture.

Fourth, after all, everything we encounter is just a drop in the ocean in the long history of more than 5,000 years. Reading history and culture is also for reading yourself.

Finally, the purpose of education is not to make a living, but to be a good person.