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The Relationship between Culture and Environment, Taking Chinese Traditional Culture as an Example
The formation of culture is influenced by the environment. China's environment, geographically speaking, includes plateau and hills, plains and oceans, etc. Influenced by the environment, China's traditional culture has derived from plateau culture (including snow mountain culture and grassland culture), hill culture (such as Samsangdui culture, Bo culture, etc.), plain culture (Central Plains culture, Jiangnan culture, Jingchu culture, etc.), and ocean culture (such as Mazu culture, etc.).
Cultural feedback affects the local environment. Snowy mountain culture makes people respect the snowy mountains, grassland culture makes people respect the grassland, hilly culture makes people respect the hills, plains culture makes people respect the plains,......
--Culture makes people respect the environment and care for the environment, which is the traditional Chinese culture of all things has a spirit, the idea of the unity of heaven and man!
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