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Common sense of traditional culture

The common sense of traditional culture is as follows:

China calligraphy, seal cutting, Four Treasures of the Study (pen, ink, inkstone, rice paper), woodcut watermark, Oracle Bone Inscriptions, Zhong Dingwen, Han bamboo slips, vertical binding books;

Chinese painting, landscape painting, freehand brushwork; Dunhuang murals;

Eight horses, Tai Chi (Tai Chi).

Traditional literature: mainly refers to poetry and music, such as The Book of Songs, Han Yuefu, Sun Tzu's Art of War, Thirty-six Strategies, pre-Qin poetry, Han Fu, Tang poetry, Song lyrics, Yuan Qu, Ming novels and four classical novels (Journey to the West, Dream of Red Mansions and Romance of the Three Kingdoms).

Traditional festivals: Spring Festival, Shangyuan Festival (Lantern Festival), Flower Festival (Flower God Festival), Shangsi Festival (Daughter's Day), Cold Food Festival, Tomb-Sweeping Day, Dragon Boat Festival, Chinese Valentine's Day, Zhongyuan Festival (Ghost Festival), Mid-Autumn Festival, Double Ninth Festival, Winter Solstice Festival, Laba Festival, Cooking Day (off-year) and New Year's Eve.

China's poems: ancient poems, regular poems, quatrains, modern poems, untitled poems, self-directed poems, traditional poems, etc.

China Opera: Kunqu Opera, xiang opera Opera, Peking Opera, Shadow Play, Sichuan Opera, Huangmei Opera, Cantonese Opera, Ancient Painting Opera, Baling Opera, Puppet Opera | China Traditional Culture Kunqu Opera.

China has built the Great Wall, archways, gardens, temples, clocks, towers, temples, pavilions, wells, stone lions, houses, Qin bricks, Han tiles, terracotta warriors and horses and the Forbidden City.

Chinese characters: Chinese characters, couplets, riddles (riddles), two-part allegorical sayings, idioms, echoes, wine orders, etc.