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What do Qilu culture and Chu culture mean? Summarize the characteristics of the mainstream traditional culture of the Chinese nation

Qilu culture, specifically, Qilu culture is the general name of Qi culture and Lu culture.

Qilu culture occupies an important position in China traditional culture, and its cohesion and vitality come from its basic spirit. The basic spirit of Qilu culture can be roughly summarized as: the vigorous spirit of self-improvement, the patriotic spirit of advocating honesty, the spirit of saving the world by applying what you have learned, the dynamic spirit of man's determination to conquer nature, the people-oriented spirit of valuing the people and neglecting the people, the humanitarian spirit of being kind to the people, the group spirit of selfless dedication, the creative spirit of hard work and wisdom, and so on.

Chu culture is the general name of the material culture and spiritual culture of Chu, the southern vassal state of China in the Spring and Autumn Period, and it is an important part of Han civilization. From the cultural point of view, Chu culture retains the characteristics of Ji Zhou and Wen Ming in the Central Plains, and at the same time absorbs the characteristics of a small number of barbarian cultures. The later the time, the more its own style appears, and it is imitation, variation and innovation to advance along the development track of the whole Chu civilization.