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China Traditional Cultural Knowledge (1)

1, juvenile wisdom is national wisdom, and juvenile wealth is national wealth ... from (juvenile China said).

2, throwing stones in the air, (hitting the shore), rolling up thousands of piles of snow.

3. Zhuangzi, whose name is Zhou, is a representative figure of Taoist school and the inheritance and development of Laozi's philosophy. Later generations called him (Lao Zi) and (Lao Zi).

In ancient historical materials, people called tea (Jing), (Jing) and (Jing). Lu Yu unified many names of tea as "tea" for the first time in his book (Tea Classic).

5. Chinese paper-cutting art is the product of the invention of ironware and papermaking, which was formed in the Han and Wei Dynasties. Technically speaking, paper-cutting is mainly divided into (male engraving), (female engraving) and (mixed engraving of yin and yang).