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Traditional home-grown customs and practices were passed down from our ancestors. The context fort his attitude is the presence of many foreigners who brought in attractive commodities and values, thus making the locals criticize and scorn the traditional customs and values ​​of their own country, believing their people were backward and therefore sycophantic, seeking favors from powerful forces, which only fueled their arrogance and stubbornness. Ultimately, however, these foreign-obsessed individuals harbored a deep-seated national inferiority complex, seeing the material advantages of the West and believing that their country’s invasion was due to an excessive emphasis on religion and spiritual civilization.

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