Wall reform culture is a broad concept. Broadly speaking, it can be understood as the sum of the material and spiritual production capabilities and the material and spiritual wealth created by human beings in the process of social practice. In a narrow sense, culture refers to spiritual production capabilities and spiritual products, including all forms of social consciousness: natural science, technology, social science, culture and art, moral ethics, religious beliefs, legal systems, etc. Philosophically, culture is considered to be all human spiritual activities and their products relative to economics and politics. It covers the history of intelligent groups from the past to the future, and is the content of all activities of the group based on nature. Specifically, the content of human culture includes the history, customs, traditional customs, lifestyles, religious beliefs, art, ethics, legal systems, values, aesthetic tastes, spiritual totems, etc. of the group. In archeology, "culture" refers to a collection of relics and relics from the same historical period. According to the reasons for the formation of culture, the same tools, utensils, manufacturing techniques, etc. are regarded as characteristics of the same culture. For example, whether it is the ancient Liangzhu culture, Yangshao culture, or the modern square dance culture, film and television culture, they all have clear geographical, crowd, and technical characteristics.