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What do the Yellow River culture and the Yangtze River culture represent respectively?

The Significance of Yellow River Culture

The inheritance of culture contains two elements. First, culture itself has a strong vitality, and the Yellow River culture already has this. Its strong vitality has enabled it to be passed down through the ages. Second, people attach importance to culture. The inheritance of any culture requires unremitting efforts from generation to generation, so that traditional culture can be passed down from generation to generation, enduring and growing.

The promotion and advocacy of the Yellow River culture is the inheritance of Chinese civilization, and its importance is self-evident. From generation to generation, it can not only continuously improve the comprehensive quality of the people, enhance national pride, but also improve the international competitiveness and influence of China's cultural industry. Therefore, the construction of the Yellow River culture is imperative, and it is necessary to grasp the essence of the Yellow River spirit, adapt to the new characteristics of the times, innovate constantly, and carry forward it in combination with contemporary practice.

Changjiang culture

In the "pluralistic and integrated" Chinese civilization, the Yangtze River culture and the Yellow River culture are undoubtedly the two most representative and influential main cultures. Although they have different cultural connotations, forms, functions and historical development processes, they are not isolated and irrelevant. During the development of China culture for thousands of years, they collided with each other, confronted each other, influenced each other, infiltrated each other and supplemented each other. They are two parallel and neck-and-neck cultural systems. This cultural connection of combining rigidity with softness and complementing yin and yang has naturally formed a cultural unity of "you have me and I have you" in the blood, which has become the basis for the development of Chinese culture, making the unified Chinese culture present colorful colors and having a far-reaching impact on the surrounding overseas cultures.