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一个民族的文化,凝聚着这个民族对世界和生命的历史认知和现实感受,积淀着这个民族最深层的精神追求和行为准则,是民族赖以生存的支柱和灵魂。阅读下列材料,结合所学知识回答下列问题。

【艺术篇】

材料一:

【思想篇】

材料二:子曰:“唯仁者能好人,能恶人。”

子曰:“其恕乎!己所不欲,勿施于人。”——《论语》

【科学篇】

材料三:中医养生是我国传统文化的瑰宝……我国传统养生强调人与自然关系的和谐,“道法自然’,是中医养生的要求,天人合一、阴阳平等、身心合一是中医养生观的三大法宝。

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