Dawkins said that a "meme" can be a sentence in a book, a melody in a song, an atmosphere in a painting, or a scene in a movie. "Looking back at the place that was dreary, I return, with no wind, no rain, and no sun," the words of Su Dongpo that have lasted for thousands of years are not due to genetic inheritance, but through the imitation and transmission of humans.
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Dawkins said that a "meme" can be a sentence in a book, a melody in a song, an atmosphere in a painting, or a scene in a movie. "Looking back at the place that was dreary, I return, with no wind, no rain, and no sun," the words of Su Dongpo that have lasted for thousands of years are not due to genetic inheritance, but through the imitation and transmission of humans.