Sharing the aspects in which the diversity of world cultures manifests itself as follows:
Cultural diversity is a social reality. It cannot be changed at will by our subjective wishes. Anything that exists cannot be changed at will. It has its rationality and there are reasons to support its existence. The integration of the world will allow us to clearly see the diversity of cultures. Only rationality can find the root of unity. As the saying goes: "The golden mean, too much is not enough."
Every culture has its own social history and realistic basis for its existence. In addition to spiritual phenomena, culture in a broad sense also includes more objective material phenomena. Although the material world is a unified whole, unity contains opposition, and opposition is more concrete, while unity is more abstract. Abstract unity is more difficult to grasp in our thinking than concrete opposition.
The integration of the world will allow us to clearly see the diversity of cultures. Only rationality can find the root of unity. As the saying goes: "The golden mean, too much is not enough." In fact, before the world was integrated, cultural diversity existed, but it just did not enter the field of vision of most of us.
Similarly, in the integration of the world, it is difficult for most of us to find unity in cultural diversity. Unity always exists, but the degree of unity will vary with development. Unification is a development process. Development has no end and is an infinitely continuous process.
Similarly, unification is also an infinitely continuous process. The unification of culture is only a development direction, and it is also a goal that can never be achieved.
The so-called cultural diversity means that in the process of social development, a country or a nation, on the basis of inheriting the excellent culture of its own nation, incorporates the excellent cultures of other countries or nations, thereby forming a culture based on its own country or nation. A harmonious social atmosphere where a hundred flowers bloom and a hundred schools of thought contend, with culture as the mainstay and foreign culture as the supplement.
In the words of Mr. Fei Xiaotong: "Everyone appreciates his own beauty, the beauty of beauty, beauty and beauty, the world is unified." To put it more simply, you can also use Confucius's words in "The Analects of Confucius·Zilu" A famous saying: "Harmony without uniformity".