Chinese Culture
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A Chinese Culture is an East Asian national culture that is attributed to China.
- Context:
- It can (typically) be influenced and influence Chinese Regional Cultures, such as Beijing culture, Shanghai culture, Guangzhou culture.
- It can (often) include Domain Chinese Culture, such as: Chinese music culture, Chinese visual art culture, Chinese cuisine culture, Chinese literary culture, Chinese architectural culture, Chinese fashion culture, Chinese religious culture, Chinese educational culture, Chinese business culture, Chinese entertainment culture, Chinese sports culture, Chinese technology culture, Chinese martial arts culture, Chinese crafts culture, Chinese theatrical culture.
- It can range from being a Modern Chinese Culture to being a Traditional Chinese Culture.
- It can manifest distinct cultural values, such as:
- Emphasizing filial piety and family harmony
- Valuing collective responsibility and social relationships
- Balancing tradition with modernization
- Maintaining hierarchical structure in social organization
- ...
- Example(s):
- Historical Chinese Culture Periods, such as:
- Ancient Chinese Culture (pre-221 BCE)
- Imperial Chinese Culture (221 BCE - 1911 CE)
- Republican Era Chinese Culture (1911-1949)
- Modern Chinese Culture (1949-present)
- Contemporary Chinese Culture (21st century)
- Chinese Social Values, such as:
- Chinese Family Culture (especially its filial piety and ancestor veneration)
- Chinese Guanxi Culture (especially its social networks and reciprocal obligations)
- Chinese Harmony Culture (especially its social stability and conflict avoidance)
- Chinese Face Culture (especially its honor and reputation preservation)
- Traditional Chinese Culture, such as:
- Modern Chinese Culture, such as:
- Chinese Cuisine Cultures, such as: dim sum culture (Dim Sum), hot pot culture (Hot Pot).
- Regional Chinese Cultures, such as: Cantonese culture, Tibetan culture, Uyghur Culture.
- ...
- Historical Chinese Culture Periods, such as:
- Counter-Example(s):
- See: Chinese Sociology, Chinese Values, Chinese Way of Life, Chinese Language, Mandarin, Han Chinese, Silk Road, Dynasty, Confucianism, Chinese Philosophy, Chinese Civilization.