China's ancient and splendid culture

Chinese culture

China culture, also known as Chinese civilization. It is one of the oldest civilizations in the world and the longest-lasting civilization in the world. It is generally believed that Chinese civilization has three direct sources, namely, the Yellow River civilization, the Yangtze River civilization and the northern grassland civilization. Chinese civilization is the result of the exchange, integration and sublimation of three regional civilizations. The agricultural civilization produced in the Yellow River basin is influenced by the natural geographical factors in the historical period, and it is constantly transitioning and developing to the agricultural civilization in the Yangtze River basin. The agricultural civilization in the Yangtze River basin is the inheritance and development of the agricultural civilization in the Yellow River basin. Early agriculture in the Yellow River basin was mainly to grow millet, while agriculture in the Yangtze River basin was mainly to grow rice. The nomadic civilization of northern grassland is an important part of Chinese civilization. There is a transition zone between the agricultural civilization area in the Yellow River basin and the nomadic civilization area in the northern grassland. This area is also the main area where nomadic and agricultural nationalities (mainly Han nationality) competed with each other in the historical period, and agricultural civilization and nomadic civilization also exchanged and merged directly in this area.

traditional culture

Look at the ancient culture of China.

Lunar New Year-Martial Arts-Twenty-eight Nights-Couplets-Dragon-Five Elements Theory-Eight Diagrams-Traditional Festival in China-Ancient Philosophy in China-Confucianism-Strange Way-Tea Art

Traditional science

mathematics

Zhou Kuaishujing (Western Han Dynasty);

Nine Chapters of Arithmetic (written by Liu Hui of Three Kingdoms);

Zu Chongzhi;

abacus

astronomy

Astronomical observation records:

Invented observation instrument: standard table; Armature; Jane instrument; High table; Yeung Yi; Tavia ...

Making a calendar (lunar calendar):

Medical science

traditional Chinese medicine

Traditional Tibetan medicine

agriculture

Qi Yaomin's Book (Jia Sixie)

the four great inventions

make paper

print

gunpowder

compass

build

Look at the architecture in China.

garden

temple

palace

imperial capital

Epang Palace

tower

the Great Wall

Buried building

Calligraphy and Chinese painting

China traditional painting

By the river during Tomb-Sweeping Day.

calligraphy

Bronze inscriptions-seal script-official script-regular script-running script-cursive script-hard pen calligraphy

music

Chinese national music

Chinese opera

Traditional folk songs

dance

Ancient dance

Yale in Zhou dynasty

Big ball

Small dance

Han Dynasty

Music and Dance in Tang Dynasty

modern dance

Ribbon dance

Chinese Kung Fu

Lianxiang

Fan dance

Chinese opera

Beijing opera

Ju Ping

Shaoxing opera

Guangdong opera

Huaguqu

hunan flower drum opera

quyi

crosstalk

allegro

Gezi opera

shadow play

shadow play

Southern tune

Gaojia opera

Opera, film and television

Chinese film

China film history

China TV

chinese tv history

Dress

Look at the fine clothes.

prescribe a diet

Please refer to Chinese food.

Eight Cuisines

Sichuan cuisine (Sichuan cuisine)

Hunan cuisine (Hunan cuisine)

Cantonese cuisine (Cantonese cuisine)

Jiangsu cuisine (Jiangsu cuisine)

Shandong cuisine (Shandong cuisine)

Zhejiang cuisine (Zhejiang cuisine)

Fujian cuisine (Fujian cuisine)

Anhui Cuisine (anhui cuisine)

chopsticks

education

Imperial college/college

Imperial academy (feudal period of China)

imperial examination system

private school

college

Imperial college

literature

Look at China's classical literature.

Chinese mythology

China's fable

China allusions

China's novels

Chinese poetry

sports

Chess-Go-Wushu (Kung Fu)-Qigong

Medical science

Traditional medicine in China

A cursive script

Tibetan medicine

anesthetic

Yunyao

religion

The cultural logic of Chinese civilization is closely related to the theory of "the sky is round and the place is round". Of course, if we recognize the cultural origin of the mining field system-the role and significance of "Xinjiang" agriculture and "Xinjiang" planning in the initial definition of land property rights. Then, from the perspective of "a round land" and "frontier agriculture", the historical context of the origin of China culture and civilization is very clear, and this cultural relationship can even be traced back to the Jiahu cultural era in Henan about 8,000 years ago. Therefore, the solution of the mining field system can not only solve the basic political and economic problems of China in Xia, Shang and Zhou Dynasties, but also further understand the origin of China culture and civilization. There is a complete structural relationship among culture, politics, economy and their institutional arrangements, but the traditional economic theory does not reveal the necessity of this relationship. In fact, mercantilism is not something that anyone can get rid of if he wants to. Institutional arrangement should be an important way to discuss civilization and the economic nature of a certain social structure. The establishment of macro-value theory may help to discuss these issues and get a more convincing explanation, and also provide the same explanation basis for traditional economics and new institutional economics. -Yang Xue monk

Taoism is a local religious form in China. Since Buddhism was introduced to China in the Eastern Han Dynasty, it has been integrated into an important part of China culture through continuous exchanges with China culture. Confucianism is not a purely religious form, and Confucian scholars care about the real world.

Confucianism

Buddhism

Taoism

feng shui

Tell sb's fortune

"Dragon" is the totem of Chinese civilization. The earliest dragon shape appeared 6000 years ago.

Text language

Patra

Chinese character

oracle bone script

Bopomofo

Dialect culture

Northeast Culture Hutong Culture Bashu Culture Qin Long Culture Lingnan Culture Hakka Culture Jingchu Culture

China social culture

The social relations of China people are typical reciprocal social relations. Usually, differences in social relations are expressed by similar surnames. The connection between an individual and society is called "relationship", and the emotion in this connection is called "emotion". China people's social relations are usually carried out by giving gifts to each other. A very important concept in China's social relations is the concept of face and some other concepts related to oriental culture. For example, the concept of "fate" related to Buddhism is one of them. Therefore, it has influenced China people's cognition of things and people, and they often judge things by their interests.

Ethnic and social habits-{zh-cn: yu; Zh-tw:Yu }- Comparing the relationship between individuals and society to that between a big box and a small box is different. People in China tend to-{ZH-CN: yu; Zh-tw:Yu }- Compare social relations to a "net". Therefore, China people evaluate the quality of social relations with others, not inside and outside.