It is a bit far-fetched to classify the spirit of the Long March into tradition, which are two different concepts.
Let's take a look at what traditional culture is. Speaking of traditional culture, we can think of religion, calligraphy, writing, tea ceremony, festivals, customs and so on. We can find that these traditions have a long history, go deep into life and extend infinitely, and are not affected by time and other factors.
For example, Confucianism is such a good example. It has a long history and has penetrated into all aspects of our lives. In the long-term development, it has penetrated into politics, economy, art, behavior and other aspects. Although China has experienced the changes of dozens of dynasties for thousands of years, and its economy and society have gone through various levels, Confucianism has always maintained a strong vitality and development space. Today, we can not only use books, paintings and art
This is for the sake of tradition and culture.
Although the spirit of the Long March is recognized and respected by the people, it is often only reflected in the construction of spiritual civilization. A more accurate definition is revolutionary traditional culture. In many social behaviors or activities, it is not an object that everyone can talk about and write casually. Because of its history, it has limitations, and its penetration into this society obviously cannot reach the height of the public.
However, we can still believe that with the development of history, the spirit of the Long March will be further developed and continued. After one or two hundred years, it will definitely penetrate into our society and life more deeply, and its connotation will be further explored. At that time, perhaps, it will be the real traditional culture of China.
Come on for the Long March!