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(Beijing Opera) performance in Beijing, one of the many aspects of traditional Chinese cultureThe Culture of China (Chinese: 中國文化) is home to one of the world's oldest and most complex civilizations covering a history of over 5,000 years. The nation covers a large geographical region with customs and traditions varying greatly between towns, cities and Province (China). Chinese culture (Chinese: 中華文化) is a broad term used to describe the cultural foundation, even among Chinese-speaking regions outside of mainland China.

People in the culture

Identity Many List of ethnic groups in China have existed in China. In terms of numbers, however, the pre-eminent ethnic group is the Han Chinese. Throughout history, many groups have been assimilated into neighbouring ethnicities or disappeared without a trace. At the same time, many within the Han identity have maintained distinct linguistic and regional cultural traditions. The term Zhonghua Minzu has been used to describe the notion of Chinese nationalism in general. Much of the traditional cultural identity within the community has to do with distinguishing the Chinese surname.

Regional Traditional Chinese Culture covers a large geographical territories, each region is usually divided into distinct sub-cultures. Using modern names, here are some distinction:



Society used by the Qianlong Emperor. Chinese dragon was a symbol reserved for the Emperor of China or high level imperial families during the Qing Dynasty

Structure Since the Three Sovereigns and Five Emperors period, some form of Chinese sovereign has been the main ruler above all. Different periods of history have different names for the various positions within society. Conceptually each imperial or feudal period is similar, with the government and military officials ranking high in the Social hierarchy, and the rest of the population under regular Chinese lawMente, Boye De. (2000). The Chinese Have a Word for it: The Complete Guide to Chinese thought and Culture. McGraw-Hill Professional. ISBN 0658010786. History of education in China also has a long history especially with the Imperial examination. Trades and crafts were usually taught by a sifu. The female historian Ban Zhao wrote the Lessons for Women in the Han Dynasty and outlined the four virtues women must abide to. Chinese marriage and Taoist sexual practices are some of the customs and rituals found in society.

Values Most social values are derived from Confucianism and Taoism with a combination of conservatism. The subject of which school was the most influential is always debated as many concepts such as Neo-Confucianism, Buddhism in China and many others have come about. Reincarnation and other Rebirth (Buddhism) concept is a reminder of the connection between real-life and the next-life.

Language written by Song Dynasty (1051-1108 CE) poet Mi FuSpoken Chinese consisted of a number of List of Chinese dialects throughout history. In the Ming Dynasty standard Mandarin was nationalized. Even so, it wasn't until the Republic of China era in the 1900s when there was any noticeable result in promoting a common unified Languages of China.

The ancient written standard was Classical Chinese. It was used for thousands of years, but was mostly reserved for scholars and intellectuals. By the 20th century, millions of citizens, especially those outside of the imperial court were illiterate. Only after the May 4th Movement did the push for Vernacular Chinese begin. This allowed common citizens to read since it was modeled after the linguistics and phonology of a Mandarin (linguistics).

Mythology and spirituality , one of the spiritual figures shared between Chinese and India Culture across different types of buddhismA large part of Chinese culture is based on the notion that a spiritual world exists. Countless methods of divination have helped answer questions, even serving as an alternate to medicine. Chinese folklore have helped fill the gap for things that cannot be explained. There is often a blurred line between myth, religion and unexplained phenomenon. While many Chinese mythology#Important mythologies and deities are part of the tradition, some of the most recognized holy figures include Guan Yin, Jade Emperor and Budai. Other concepts have extended to outside of mythology into spiritual symbols such as Door god and the Imperial guardian lions. Along with the belief of the holy, there is also the evil. Practices such as Taoist exorcism fighting mogwai and Jiang Shi with peachwood swords are just some of the concepts passed down from generations. A few Fortune-telling#Eastern fortune telling rituals are still in use today after thousands of years of refinement.

Health A large part of traditional Chinese culture is about finding the balance of Yin and Yang in relation to Qi, health and Meridian (Chinese medicine) in order to find harmony. Traditional Chinese medicine consists of a number of treatments including Chinese herbology and acupuncture. Other less intrusive forms of health improvement include qigong and meditation.

Literature , a character in Romance of the Three KingdomsThe extensive collection of books that have been preserved since the Zhou Dynasty demonstrate just how advanced the intellectuals have been at one time. Indeed, the era of the Zhou Dynasty is often looked to as the touchstone of Chinese cultural development. The Cardinal direction#Far East is the foundation for almost all major studies. Concepts covered within the Chinese classic texts present a wide range of subjects including Chinese poetry, Chinese astrology, Chinese astronomy, Chinese calendar, Chinese constellation and many others. Some of the most important early texts include I Ching and Classic of History within the Four Books and Five Classics. Many Chinese concepts such as Yin and Yang, Qi, Four Pillars of Destiny in relation to heaven and earth were all theorized in the dynastic periods.

Listing of noted Confucianists, Listing of noted Taoists and scholars of all class have made significant contributions from documenting history to authoring saintly concepts that seem hundred of years ahead of time. Many novels such as Four Great Classical Novels spawned countless fictional stories. By the end of the Qing Dynasty, Chinese culture would embark on a new era with Vernacular Chinese for the common citizens. Hu Shih and Lu Xun would be pioneers in modern literature.

Music The music of China dates back to the dawn of Chinese civilization with documents and artifacts providing evidence of a well-developed musical culture as early as the Zhou Dynasty (1122 BC - 256 BC). Some of the oldest written music dates back to Confucius's time. The first major well-documented flowering of Chinese music was for the qin during the Tang Dynasty, though it is known to have played a major part before the Han Dynasty.

Arts tri-color Chinese ceramic horse circa 700 CEDifferent forms of art have swayed under the influence of great philosophers, teachers, religious figures and even political figures. Chinese art encompasses all facets of fine art, Chinese folk art and performance art. Chinese ceramics was one of the first form of art in the List of Palaeolithic sites in China period. Early Chinese music and poetry was influenced by the Shi Jing, Confucius and the Chinese poet and statesman Qu Yuan. Chinese painting became a highly appreciated art in court circles encompassing a wide variety of Shan shui with specialized styles such as Ming Dynasty painting. Early List of traditional Chinese musical instruments was based on percussion instruments, which later gave away to string and reed instruments. By the Han dynasty Chinese Paper Cutting became a new art form after the invention of paper. Chinese opera would also be introduced and branched regionally in additional to other performance formats such as Chinese variety arts.

Martial arts demonstrate a 108 form Wu family T'ai Chi Ch'uan known as Step Forward, Deflect, Parry and Punch 進步搬攔捶China is the original birth place of Eastern martial arts. The names of martial arts were called Kung Fu or its first name Wushu. China also includes the home to the well-respected Shaolin Monastery and Wudang Mountains. The first generation of art started more for the purpose of survival and warfare than art. Overtime, some art forms have branched off, while others have retained a distinct Chinese flavor. Regardless, China has brewed some of the most renowned martial artists including Wong Fei Hung and Chinese martial arts#Notable practitioners. The art have also co-existed with a variety of :Category:Chinese mêlée weapons including the more standard Eighteen Arms of Wushu. Legendary and controversial moves like Dim Mak are also praised and talked about within the culture.

Fashion Different social class in different time eras boast different fashion trends. China's fashion history covers thousands of years with some of the most colorful and diverse arrangements. Fashionable but questionable practices such as footbinding have also been part of the culture. Many symbols such as Fenghuang have been used for decorative as well as political purposes.

Architecture , featuring classic construction styleChinese architecture, examples of which can be found from over 2,000 years ago, has long been a hallmark of the culture. There are certain features common to Chinese architecture, regardless of specific region or use. The most important is its emphasis on width, as the wide halls of the Forbidden City serve as an example. In contrast, western architecture emphasize on height, though there are exceptions such as pagodas.

Another important feature is symmetry, which connotes a sense of grandeur as it applies to everything from palaces to farmhouses. One notable exception is in the design of gardens, which tends to be as asymmetrical as possible. Like Chinese scroll paintings, the principle underlying the garden's composition is to create enduring flow, to let the patron wander and enjoy the garden without prescription, as in nature herself. Feng shui has played an important part in structural development.

Cuisine with rice, shrimp, eggplant, Pickled tofu, Stir frying, Mock duck with meat and bambooThe overwhelmingly large variety mainly comes from the Emperor of China hosting a banquet of 100 dishes each mealKong, Foong, Ling. (2002). The Food of Asia. Tuttle Publishing. ISBN 0794601464. Countless number of imperial kitchen staff and concubines were involved in the food preparation process. Overtime, many dishes became part of the everyday-citizen culture. Some of the highest quality restaurants with recipes close to the dynastic periods include Fangshan restaurant in Beihai Park Beijing and the Oriole Pavilion. Arguably all branches of Cuisine of Hong Kong#Eastern Styles or even American Chinese food are in some ways rooted from the original dynastic cuisines.

Leisure A number of :Category:Chinese games and past-times are popular within Chinese culture. The most common game is Mah Jong. The same pieces are used for other styled games such as Mahjong solitaire. Others include Pai Gow, Pai gow poker and other Chinese dominoes games. Go proverb and Xiangqi is also popular. Ethnic games like Chinese yo-yo are also part of the culture.

See also *Chinese astronomy *Chinese calendar *Chinese mathematics *Chinese medicine *Chinese units of measurement *Chinese measure word

External links

References

Cultural Gallery Image:Incense taiwan temple fu dog.jpg|The Chinese Dragon, Imperial guardian lions and Joss stick comprise three symbols within traditional Chinese culture.Image:Renxiong wan04s.jpg|No. 4 of Ten Thousand Scenes (十萬圖之四). Painting by Ren Xiong, a pioneer of the Shanghai School of Chinese art circa 1850Image:HappygoldfishAstorCourt.jpg], Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.

(Beijing Opera) performance in Beijing, one of the many aspects of traditional Chinese cultureThe Culture of China (Chinese: 中國文化) is home to one of the world's oldest and most complex civilizations covering a history of over 5,000 years. The nation covers a large geographical region with customs and traditions varying greatly between towns, cities and Province (China). Chinese culture (Chinese: 中華文化) is a broad term used to describe the cultural foundation, even among Chinese-speaking regions outside of mainland China.

People in the culture

Identity Many List of ethnic groups in China have existed in China. In terms of numbers, however, the pre-eminent ethnic group is the Han Chinese. Throughout history, many groups have been assimilated into neighbouring ethnicities or disappeared without a trace. At the same time, many within the Han identity have maintained distinct linguistic and regional cultural traditions. The term Zhonghua Minzu has been used to describe the notion of Chinese nationalism in general. Much of the traditional cultural identity within the community has to do with distinguishing the Chinese surname.

Regional Traditional Chinese Culture covers a large geographical territories, each region is usually divided into distinct sub-cultures. Using modern names, here are some distinction:



Society used by the Qianlong Emperor. Chinese dragon was a symbol reserved for the Emperor of China or high level imperial families during the Qing Dynasty

Structure Since the Three Sovereigns and Five Emperors period, some form of Chinese sovereign has been the main ruler above all. Different periods of history have different names for the various positions within society. Conceptually each imperial or feudal period is similar, with the government and military officials ranking high in the Social hierarchy, and the rest of the population under regular Chinese lawMente, Boye De. (2000). The Chinese Have a Word for it: The Complete Guide to Chinese thought and Culture. McGraw-Hill Professional. ISBN 0658010786. History of education in China also has a long history especially with the Imperial examination. Trades and crafts were usually taught by a sifu. The female historian Ban Zhao wrote the Lessons for Women in the Han Dynasty and outlined the four virtues women must abide to. Chinese marriage and Taoist sexual practices are some of the customs and rituals found in society.

Values Most social values are derived from Confucianism and Taoism with a combination of conservatism. The subject of which school was the most influential is always debated as many concepts such as Neo-Confucianism, Buddhism in China and many others have come about. Reincarnation and other Rebirth (Buddhism) concept is a reminder of the connection between real-life and the next-life.

Language written by Song Dynasty (1051-1108 CE) poet Mi FuSpoken Chinese consisted of a number of List of Chinese dialects throughout history. In the Ming Dynasty standard Mandarin was nationalized. Even so, it wasn't until the Republic of China era in the 1900s when there was any noticeable result in promoting a common unified Languages of China.

The ancient written standard was Classical Chinese. It was used for thousands of years, but was mostly reserved for scholars and intellectuals. By the 20th century, millions of citizens, especially those outside of the imperial court were illiterate. Only after the May 4th Movement did the push for Vernacular Chinese begin. This allowed common citizens to read since it was modeled after the linguistics and phonology of a Mandarin (linguistics).

Mythology and spirituality , one of the spiritual figures shared between Chinese and India Culture across different types of buddhismA large part of Chinese culture is based on the notion that a spiritual world exists. Countless methods of divination have helped answer questions, even serving as an alternate to medicine. Chinese folklore have helped fill the gap for things that cannot be explained. There is often a blurred line between myth, religion and unexplained phenomenon. While many Chinese mythology#Important mythologies and deities are part of the tradition, some of the most recognized holy figures include Guan Yin, Jade Emperor and Budai. Other concepts have extended to outside of mythology into spiritual symbols such as Door god and the Imperial guardian lions. Along with the belief of the holy, there is also the evil. Practices such as Taoist exorcism fighting mogwai and Jiang Shi with peachwood swords are just some of the concepts passed down from generations. A few Fortune-telling#Eastern fortune telling rituals are still in use today after thousands of years of refinement.

Health A large part of traditional Chinese culture is about finding the balance of Yin and Yang in relation to Qi, health and Meridian (Chinese medicine) in order to find harmony. Traditional Chinese medicine consists of a number of treatments including Chinese herbology and acupuncture. Other less intrusive forms of health improvement include qigong and meditation.

Literature , a character in Romance of the Three KingdomsThe extensive collection of books that have been preserved since the Zhou Dynasty demonstrate just how advanced the intellectuals have been at one time. Indeed, the era of the Zhou Dynasty is often looked to as the touchstone of Chinese cultural development. The Cardinal direction#Far East is the foundation for almost all major studies. Concepts covered within the Chinese classic texts present a wide range of subjects including Chinese poetry, Chinese astrology, Chinese astronomy, Chinese calendar, Chinese constellation and many others. Some of the most important early texts include I Ching and Classic of History within the Four Books and Five Classics. Many Chinese concepts such as Yin and Yang, Qi, Four Pillars of Destiny in relation to heaven and earth were all theorized in the dynastic periods.

Listing of noted Confucianists, Listing of noted Taoists and scholars of all class have made significant contributions from documenting history to authoring saintly concepts that seem hundred of years ahead of time. Many novels such as Four Great Classical Novels spawned countless fictional stories. By the end of the Qing Dynasty, Chinese culture would embark on a new era with Vernacular Chinese for the common citizens. Hu Shih and Lu Xun would be pioneers in modern literature.

Music The music of China dates back to the dawn of Chinese civilization with documents and artifacts providing evidence of a well-developed musical culture as early as the Zhou Dynasty (1122 BC - 256 BC). Some of the oldest written music dates back to Confucius's time. The first major well-documented flowering of Chinese music was for the qin during the Tang Dynasty, though it is known to have played a major part before the Han Dynasty.

Arts tri-color Chinese ceramic horse circa 700 CEDifferent forms of art have swayed under the influence of great philosophers, teachers, religious figures and even political figures. Chinese art encompasses all facets of fine art, Chinese folk art and performance art. Chinese ceramics was one of the first form of art in the List of Palaeolithic sites in China period. Early Chinese music and poetry was influenced by the Shi Jing, Confucius and the Chinese poet and statesman Qu Yuan. Chinese painting became a highly appreciated art in court circles encompassing a wide variety of Shan shui with specialized styles such as Ming Dynasty painting. Early List of traditional Chinese musical instruments was based on percussion instruments, which later gave away to string and reed instruments. By the Han dynasty Chinese Paper Cutting became a new art form after the invention of paper. Chinese opera would also be introduced and branched regionally in additional to other performance formats such as Chinese variety arts.

Martial arts demonstrate a 108 form Wu family T'ai Chi Ch'uan known as Step Forward, Deflect, Parry and Punch 進步搬攔捶China is the original birth place of Eastern martial arts. The names of martial arts were called Kung Fu or its first name Wushu. China also includes the home to the well-respected Shaolin Monastery and Wudang Mountains. The first generation of art started more for the purpose of survival and warfare than art. Overtime, some art forms have branched off, while others have retained a distinct Chinese flavor. Regardless, China has brewed some of the most renowned martial artists including Wong Fei Hung and Chinese martial arts#Notable practitioners. The art have also co-existed with a variety of :Category:Chinese mêlée weapons including the more standard Eighteen Arms of Wushu. Legendary and controversial moves like Dim Mak are also praised and talked about within the culture.

Fashion Different social class in different time eras boast different fashion trends. China's fashion history covers thousands of years with some of the most colorful and diverse arrangements. Fashionable but questionable practices such as footbinding have also been part of the culture. Many symbols such as Fenghuang have been used for decorative as well as political purposes.

Architecture , featuring classic construction styleChinese architecture, examples of which can be found from over 2,000 years ago, has long been a hallmark of the culture. There are certain features common to Chinese architecture, regardless of specific region or use. The most important is its emphasis on width, as the wide halls of the Forbidden City serve as an example. In contrast, western architecture emphasize on height, though there are exceptions such as pagodas.

Another important feature is symmetry, which connotes a sense of grandeur as it applies to everything from palaces to farmhouses. One notable exception is in the design of gardens, which tends to be as asymmetrical as possible. Like Chinese scroll paintings, the principle underlying the garden's composition is to create enduring flow, to let the patron wander and enjoy the garden without prescription, as in nature herself. Feng shui has played an important part in structural development.

Cuisine with rice, shrimp, eggplant, Pickled tofu, Stir frying, Mock duck with meat and bambooThe overwhelmingly large variety mainly comes from the Emperor of China hosting a banquet of 100 dishes each mealKong, Foong, Ling. (2002). The Food of Asia. Tuttle Publishing. ISBN 0794601464. Countless number of imperial kitchen staff and concubines were involved in the food preparation process. Overtime, many dishes became part of the everyday-citizen culture. Some of the highest quality restaurants with recipes close to the dynastic periods include Fangshan restaurant in Beihai Park Beijing and the Oriole Pavilion. Arguably all branches of Cuisine of Hong Kong#Eastern Styles or even American Chinese food are in some ways rooted from the original dynastic cuisines.

Leisure A number of :Category:Chinese games and past-times are popular within Chinese culture. The most common game is Mah Jong. The same pieces are used for other styled games such as Mahjong solitaire. Others include Pai Gow, Pai gow poker and other Chinese dominoes games. Go proverb and Xiangqi is also popular. Ethnic games like Chinese yo-yo are also part of the culture.

See also *Chinese astronomy *Chinese calendar *Chinese mathematics *Chinese medicine *Chinese units of measurement *Chinese measure word

External links

References

Cultural Gallery Image:Incense taiwan temple fu dog.jpg|The Chinese Dragon, Imperial guardian lions and Joss stick comprise three symbols within traditional Chinese culture.Image:Renxiong wan04s.jpg|No. 4 of Ten Thousand Scenes (十萬圖之四). Painting by Ren Xiong, a pioneer of the Shanghai School of Chinese art circa 1850Image:HappygoldfishAstorCourt.jpg], Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.



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