"Chinese Traditional Culture" Survey Report

Chinese traditional culture should include: ancient prose, poetry, lyrics, music, fu, national music, national drama, folk art, traditional Chinese painting, calligraphy, couplets, lantern riddles, shefu, drinking orders, idioms, idioms, etc.; traditional Festivals (all according to the lunar calendar) include: Spring Festival (Lunar New Year) on the first day of the first lunar month, Lantern Festival on the 15th day of the first lunar month, Qingming Festival on April 5th, Dragon Boat Festival on May 5th, Chinese Valentine's Day on July 7th, and Mid-Autumn Festival on August 15th , the 30th lunar month, New Year's Eve, and various folk customs; ancient Chinese natural sciences, including the traditional calendar, and the traditional culture of various regions and ethnic minorities living in the Chinese nation are also components of traditional Chinese culture.

Chinese culture can be summarized into three main types: 1. Patriarchal culture 2. Agricultural culture 3. Blood culture.

These three cultures constitute the mainstream of Chinese traditional culture. With the evolution of history, they have become more and more closely intertwined. For example, in a large family in feudal society, blood relations are very important, with special emphasis on the gap in seniority and status. Therefore, family rules are attached great importance to, and they play a certain role in It is even more cohesive and prestige than some of the country's systems. In Mr. Lu Xun's novels, we can often see the impact of patriarchal culture on feudal rule and people's thoughts. Our country has been a large agricultural country since ancient times until today. As the saying goes, the economic base determines the upper class. Architecture, an economic form dominated by agriculture will inevitably produce a cultural system that is compatible with it.

To put it simply:

Chinese traditional culture refers to what was created by the Chinese nation and its ancestors living in China and inherited and developed by the Chinese nation from generation to generation. A culture with distinctive national characteristics, a long history, profound connotations, and fine traditions.

It has four forms of cultural content: material, behavioral, institutional, and spiritual (the specific manifestations of the four cultural forms)