-副词
Chinese culture
As
far as I am concerned, it is necessary to learn
Chinese culture course for foreign
learners at Chinese colleges and
universities as we are Chinese and the Chinese
culture
is well-established, broad and
profound.
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China has a 5 000-year history of the
development of civilization. The Chinese culture
is one of the most ancient cultures in
the world, and the only one that has lasted for
thousands of years without suspension.
Chinese as we are, learning Chinese culture is
one of our most significant tasks
during your whole life, you have to start with
traditional
Chinese culture whoever you
will be in the future. Because it has a profound
affection in
every aspects of our daily
life. For instance, a lot of remarkable theories
and thoughts are
still popular in
today
’
s society. These
precious heritages become the guideline of our
moral standards. In addition, one of
the core principles of traditional Chinese culture
is
that of harmony between humans and
nature. Since one's life must respect and conform
to the seasons. This is a way of life
that pursues harmony with nature and with others,
simplicity, and a feeling of warmth and
oneness with all. The traditional worldview,
values
and mode of thinking of the
Chinese people stem from a perennial process of
historical
development.
Chinese culture has also influenced the
world for thousands of years with its art,
philosophy, technology, food, medicine
and performing arts.
Ancient
Chinese culture not
only contributes
civilization or
dynasty, Confucianism
had influenced the Renaissance in Europe since the
new idea
formed by combining modern
history, and it became the leading European spirit
- an
important Enlightenment thoughts
origin. In addition, as shining treasure in
Chinese
traditional culture, more and
more classical Chinese poems are translated into
various
foreign languages. The
translation of classical Chinese poems plays an
important role in
the transmission of
Chinese culture in the world.
Aside
from the obvious benefits Chinese culture, the
lack of a traditional culture in China
has a larger effect on Chinese
lifestyles than you might first
realize.
In recent years, more
and more young people have been
fascinated to celebrate western festivals, and
forget
our traditional
festivals.
It
’
s a sign of
the times that Chinese people are taking to
celebrating Western traditional
festivals in droves. The media join in, building
up the
festivals through wide coverage.
Above all, business people seize the opportunity
to add
more sparks and whip up the
celebrations into frenzy of buying and eating. We
may not
pursue the Western cultures out
of our own will, but our own cultures are put away
unconsciously while we are enjoying the
fast-food culture brought by Western festivals.
Look around our surroundings.
McDonald's, KFC, hamburgers and pizzas flourish in
all
Chinese cities, big or small, in
China, even in the rural areas. Christmas,
Valentine
’
s Day,
Halloween and April
Fool
’
s Day seem to have
become part of Chinese culture. We are