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What should be done to promote cross-strait cultural and educational exchanges and cooperation to educate future generations?
It is necessary to promote cross-strait cultural and educational exchanges and cooperation and educate future generations with a view of history, country and nationality.

Culture is a complex and all-encompassing category, and different fields and disciplines such as history, sociology, philosophy, psychology, political science and international political science have different definitions and understandings of culture. In a narrow sense, culture refers to the sum of psychology, spirit, temperament, lifestyle, lifestyle, behavior, thinking and emotion of a specific social group formed in a certain historical period.

Culture in a broad sense includes the sum of all human activities in the historical development process, covering politics, economy, education, society, science and technology, religion, morality, art and other fields. The discussion in this paper is mainly carried out in a narrow sense.

China has a long history of 5,000 years, and Chinese culture is profound, long-standing and brilliant, which is rare in the history of human civilization. China culture is multicultural. On the one hand, China culture consists of many distinctive regional cultures (such as Qilu culture, Bashu culture, Sanjin culture, Baiyue culture, Fujian and Taiwan culture, etc.). ).

On the other hand, in the long history, many regional cultures have merged with each other, forming the unity of Chinese culture and determining the development direction of regional culture. There is an excellent national culture behind any great nation in the world. Without excellent national culture, a nation will have no soul, cohesion, creativity and vitality.

Chinese culture with Confucianism as the core, Chinese characters as the symbol and Chinese as the medium has profoundly influenced the lives of people on both sides of the strait. The culture of Taiwan Province Province is an integral part of Chinese culture, and the excellent culture with the characteristics of Taiwan Province Province is indeed a good supplement to Chinese culture. Both sides should make joint efforts to continue to carry forward the excellent Chinese culture. Yang Du, secretary-general of the Chinese Culture Association in Taipei, believes that without Chinese culture, there would be no so-called Taiwan Province culture.

Chinese culture is the foundation, category and characteristics, and it is the sunshine and air for the survival and development of Taiwan Province provincial culture. Taiwan Province culture and mainland culture are of the same ancestry. Since ancient times, due to the integration of traditional cultures on both sides of the Taiwan Strait, Taiwan Province's provincial culture has been deeply branded with China's traditional culture.