China in ancient times was always in a closed state, so there would be no such problems without communication with the outside world. But now China is more and more free and open, and various cultural forms, such as magazines, newspapers, movies, TV plays and songs, emerge one after another, which gives western capitalism the opportunity to infiltrate our culture.
These cultural infiltrations, carried out in the form of foreign languages and presented in different ways, have unconsciously invaded the lives of young people, and have been loved by the vast majority of people, who are willing to pay the price, whether mentally or materially.
Take the prevalence of "Korean Wave" culture as an example. Nowadays, "Korean Wave" stars are not only popular in Asia, but also the discussion about "Korean Wave" stars on major social media abroad has been high.
Holding a concert in South Korea can create huge economic benefits by exporting stars to sell tickets for different seats in the concert. Making Korean songs and playing Korean TV dramas can attract more and more young people in the world to learn Korean and become interested in Korean culture, which can create great spiritual value. With the increase of vested interests, South Korea's ambition has further expanded, and now it is committed to establishing its own "Korean Wave" empire around the world.
As a result, we are unconsciously infiltrated by more and more cultures in our lives, which is almost always happening. On this basis, we should firmly love the traditional culture of China and publicize the culture of China.