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What are the Chinese elements?

Chinese elements are:

Fou, scrolls, the Great Wall of China, martial arts, Taiji, bamboo slips, flying skies, Huabiao, the four great inventions, the Analects of Confucius, opera, tea, porcelain, oracle-bone inscriptions, bamboo slips of the Han Dynasty, vertically-arranged wire-bound books, Chinese characters, bronzes, tripods, Tang suits, cheongsams, Chinese dresses, and so on.

Chinese elements refer to the sum of all kinds of things that have been born on Chinese soil from ancient times to the present day, and they are superior and inferior. Excellent Chinese elements refer to any image, symbol or custom that is recognized by most Chinese people (including overseas Chinese), condenses the traditional cultural spirit of the Chinese nation and embodies the dignity of the country and the interests of the nation.

"Chinese elements" are more than just a symbol of traditional culture. It cannot be a simple addition to Western culture and should not be narrowly defined as a banner for nationalism. The use of "Chinese elements" as a creative language should not be regarded as a fashionable new term. It is true that there is an indisputable fact that while the world economy cannot be separated from the continuously growing Chinese economy, the world civilization cannot be separated from the Chinese culture.

Because Chinese culture is an indispensable and important part of humanity. The "Chinese element" that nurtures the spirit of Chinese culture will lay the foundation for the confidence of Chinese brands in the world, and it will take up the mission of integrating into the world and influencing the world.