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Chinese Traditional Culture: Richness and Exquisiteness

Explore the richness and exquisiteness of Chinese traditional culture, including Han Fu, Cheongsam, Tea Culture, Tourist Resorts, Beijing Opera, Calligraphy, Confucian culture, and Kung Fu.

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Chinese Traditional Culture: Richness and Exquisiteness

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  1. 中国传统文化zhōng guó chuán tǒng wén huàChinese Traditional Culture

  2. Breif introduction The Culture of China is home to one of the world's oldest and most complex civilizations. China boasts a history rich in over 5,000 years of artistic, philosophical, political, and scientific advancement.There are so many cultural symbolic elements that can represent the richness and exquisiteness of Chinese traditional culture.

  3. Symbols of Chinese traditional culture 1 Han Fu 汉服 Cheongsam 旗袍 2 food 食物 Tea Culture 茶文化 3 Tourist Resorts 名胜景点 4 Instrument 乐器 Beijing Opera 京剧 5 Calligraphy 书法 Confucian culture 儒家文化 Kung fu 中国功夫

  4. Chinese Food • Chinese Rice Dumplings(粽子) • The Moon Cake(月饼)

  5. Traditional holiday meals are different from everyday meals in terms of quantity and quality. In addition,  some foods with a long history and symbolic  significance are indispensable on these occasions. For example, on the Dragon Boat Festival, a day set  aside in memory of the ancient poet Qu Yuan, people will hold dragon boat races and eat zongzi, a kind of  glutinous rice dumplings wrapped in bamboo leaves.

  6. The moon cake • Eat moon cakes to commemorate the legend of Change. !

  7. Dumpling is a popular civilian food in China. A saying said "Nothing is more delicious than dumpling", which gives the important position of dumpling in people's life. The most common food for the dinner on New Year's Eve is dumpling.

  8. 水煮鱼 Boiled fish 回锅肉 twice-- cooked pork

  9. Beijing 豆汁 Mung Bean Milk 爆肚 Quick-Fried Tripe 驴打滚 Fried Chop Rice Cake BACK

  10. Chinese Tea Culture Referring to Chinese tea, it can be traced back to the ancient times, and it was flourished in the Tang dynasty and the Song dynasty. China is the homeland of tea, and tea have become the national drink.

  11. 绿茶:green tea 红茶:black tea 白茶:white tea 花茶:scented tea 黄茶:yellow tea 黑茶:dark tea BACK

  12. China’s Tourist Resorts • The miracle of the eternal ——Great Wall • Intoxicating scenery ——Jiuzhaigou • With a long history——The Potala Palace • The picturesque ——Lijiang

  13. The Great Wall • With a history of more than 2000 years. • The Great Wall of China, one of the greatest wonders of the world. • Just like a gigantic dragon.

  14. Jiuzhaigou • In the north of Sichuan, a province in south western China. • It is known for its many multi-level waterfalls and colorful lakes.

  15. The Potala Palace • With a long history • Mysterious charm • Look forward to

  16. Lijiang • The beauty of the quiet. • Let a person get inner peace . BACK

  17. Chinese Instrument Wind Instruments (吹管乐器) Plucked Instruments (弹拨乐器) Stringed Instruments (擦弦乐器) Percussion Instruments(打击乐器)

  18. Ditze(笛子) Sheng(笙) Hsiao(箫)

  19. Yangchin(扬琴) Pipa(琵琶) Cheng(筝)

  20. Erhu(二胡) Gehu(革胡)

  21. Bangtze(梆子) Large Drum(大鼓) Hsiangban(响板) Dingyin Ganggu (定音缸鼓) Yunluo(云锣)

  22. Beijing Opera • Beijing opera is the most influential opera in China and has a history of around 200 years. It synthesizes the arts ofsinging, dancing, recitation, martial arts, and instrumental music. Symbolism dominates the motions and stage designs. BACK

  23. calligraphy Chinese calligraphy is part of the human culture wealth and precious touring resources of China. Calligraphy is the art of making beautiful or elegant handwriting. It is a fine art of skilled penmanship.

  24. Introduction Regarded as the most abstract and sublime form of art in Chinese culture, "Shu Fa" (calligraphy) is often thought to be most revealing of one's personality. During the imperial era, calligraphy was used as an important criterion for selection of executives to the Imperial court. Unlike other visual art techniques, all calligraphy strokes are permanent and incorrigible, demanding careful planning and confident execution. Such are the skills required for an administrator / executive. While one has to conform to the defined structure of words, the expression can be extremely creative. To exercise humanistic imagination and touch under the faceless laws and regulations is also a virtue well appreciated.

  25. admire Mr.Wang(王羲之)

  26. Confucianism • Confucianism was originally the philosophy of Confucius who stressed the maintenance of a stable system of inter-personal relationships at different levels of society. BACK

  27. Martial Arts (kongfu) Anyone who has seen classical Chinese Kung Fu movies will be deeply impressed by the Chinese Wushu, which is called Kung Fu or Chinese martial arts in the west. BACK

  28. 谢谢观赏 Thank you !

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