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Interpretation of the meaning of memory
Remembrance is a tribute and memory of people, events or historical events that have died or passed. Remembrance is an emotional expression, expressing respect and nostalgia for the past years and figures, and also cherishing and inheriting history and culture.

Memories are usually held at specific times and occasions, such as anniversaries, festivals, birthdays or anniversaries of the deceased, etc. On these occasions, people will remember people, events or events in the past in various ways, such as worship, commemorative activities, eulogy and so on.

Remembering is also a way for people to inherit history and culture. By remembering historical events and people, people can better understand and understand history, so as to better inherit and carry forward culture. For example, people's memory and commemoration of national heroes can inspire people to inherit and carry forward the spirit of patriotism; Remembering and commemorating cultural celebrities can promote cultural inheritance and innovation.

Memories are also an expression of people to their relatives, friends or colleagues. It is also a kind of spiritual comfort and emotional catharsis for people to remember the deceased in various ways and express their respect and nostalgia for the deceased at specific times and occasions such as the birthday or anniversary of the deceased.

Generally speaking, memory is an emotional expression of respect and nostalgia for the deceased or past people, events or historical events. Commemoration can be held at a specific time and occasion. It is also a way to inherit history and culture, and it is also an expression of people to their relatives, friends or colleagues. Remembering is not only a memory and nostalgia for the past, but also a vision and expectation for the future.