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What is the relationship between traditional culture and cultural heritage (including material and intangible)? Are they the same?
The dual nature of China's traditional culture reflects the relationship between traditional cultures (such as Confucianism/Taoism; Confucianism/Legalism and Confucianism/Buddhism are dialectical relations of unity of opposites. They infiltrated each other, forming cultural forms such as ancient prose, ancient poetry, writing, music, fu, national music, national drama, folk art, Chinese painting, calligraphy, couplets, riddles, shots, wine orders and two-part allegorical sayings.
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China's traditional culture is based on Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism, including thought, writing and language, followed by six arts such as etiquette, music, archery, calligraphy and mathematics, followed by folk customs derived from calligraphy, music, martial arts, folk art, chess, festivals and rich life. Traditional culture is closely related and integrated with our lives, and we enjoy it unconsciously.
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