Development is inseparable from inheritance. It provides a foundation and background for culture, knowledge, technology and experience, which enables us to further build and develop on the basis of our predecessors. For example, in the political, economic, social and educational fields, we all need to understand and respect the historical background and established facts in order to make wise and sustainable decisions. For traditional culture, only through critical inheritance can we better understand its value, advantages and disadvantages, and then provide the direction for the next development.
At the same time, development is also an inevitable requirement of inheritance. With the progress of society and the development of science and technology, many original ideas, knowledge and technology can no longer meet the requirements of the new era, and new elements and ideas must be injected to maintain their vitality and vitality. For example, in the field of science and technology, we need to constantly update and improve technology to meet the growing demand. In the field of education, we need to adjust educational ideas and methods according to the new social reality and needs, so as to cultivate a new generation of talents to adapt to social development.
Therefore, the inheritance and development of history are complementary. We need to develop on the basis of inheritance, and we also need to inherit in the process of development. Only in this way can we truly realize the inheritance and progress of history.