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What are each of the five national treasures?

The five national essence are as follows.

One, Hanfu

Hanfu, the full name is the traditional dress of the Han nationality, also known as Han Clothes and Guan, Han clothes, Chinese clothes, from the reign of the Yellow Emperor to the middle of the 17th century AD (the end of the Ming Dynasty and the beginning of the Qing Dynasty). In the main living area of the Han people, the background and dominant idea of Huaxia-Han culture, and Huaxia ceremonial culture as the center.

II. Peking Opera

Peking Opera, traditionally regarded as the first of the five major Chinese dramas, has a cadence dominated by xipi and erhuang. The formation of Peking Opera itself is the result of fusion, absorbing folk music, kunqu and various other repertoires. There are famous Peking Opera genres and Peking Opera actors.

The main reason why it is called a national treasure is that it is more innovative than those previous styles. The language of Peking Opera is an artistic language, not just a local dialect. It is a processed language, which makes Peking Opera go to the next level.

Three, Chinese medicine

Chinese medicine is based on the theory of yin and yang, the five elements, the human body as a unity of qi, shape, and god, through the "look, smell, ask, and cut," the four diagnostic methods.

Four, martial arts

Chinese martial arts has a very long history, very early in the process of labor practice. With the development of time, it has been y influenced by traditional Chinese philosophy, Chinese aesthetics and so on, and has formed a very distinctive Chinese martial arts theory. There are very many schools of martial arts in China, and there are many different styles of martial arts, and there are many different styles of martial arts, and there are many different styles of martial arts.

V. Calligraphy

Calligraphy is an artistic expression of the beauty of the written word that is unique to China and the neighboring countries and regions that have been y influenced by Chinese culture. Including Chinese calligraphy, Mongolian calligraphy, Arabic calligraphy and English calligraphy. Chinese calligraphy is a traditional art unique to Chinese characters.