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What is the traditional culture of China?

China culture can be divided into three types: 1. Male chauvinism II. Agricultural culture. Blood culture.

These three cultures constitute the mainstream of China's traditional culture, and with the development of history, their mutual penetration is getting closer and closer. For example, in a big family in feudal society, blood relationship is very important, with special emphasis on the hierarchical gap between generations and status, so family rules are highly valued, and even more cohesive and authoritative than some national systems to a certain extent. In Lu Xun's novels, we can often see the influence of patriarchal culture on feudal rule and people's thoughts; China is still a big agricultural country since ancient times. It is said that the economic base determines the superstructure, and the economic form dominated by agriculture will inevitably produce the corresponding cultural system.

In short:

China traditional culture refers to the culture created by the Chinese nation and its ancestors living in China, which has been passed down and developed from generation to generation, and has distinctive national characteristics, a long history, profound connotations and excellent traditions.

It has four forms of cultural content: material, behavior, system and spirit (the concrete expression of the four cultural forms)