The Spirit of Chinese Culture

The Spirit of Chinese Culture

by Xu Zhuoyun

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Chinese people attach great importance to diversity and harmony in their daily lives in terms of diet, medicine, and housing. They seek uniformity but avoid deviation, and strive for neutrality but not excess. Various concepts can still be seen in the thoughts and behaviors of Chinese people. The beautiful and noble spirit and true humanity of generations of Chinese people are mostly not found in the Four Books, Five Classics and Twenty-Four Histories, but in the streets and alleys, in the mountains and countryside, where they talk on the street and talk about mulberry and hemp... From the creation of the world to the heroes of the world, from the affairs of men and women to the phenomenon of monsters, they cover a wide range and represent the likes, dislikes, praises and criticisms of ordinary Chinese people. Their view of history is a set of evaluation systems that connect these stories together.

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