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What are the characteristics of China's philosophy compared with western philosophy?

China's philosophy and theory were mainly in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, and their ideological depth was no less than that of western philosophy.

Because China's language is developed, his description is detailed, his philosophy is abstract and mysterious, and he understands the true meaning of human thinking earlier. Unlike western philosophy, it has a natural science foundation, is more realistic and more practical.

However, after the Qin Dynasty, people's ideological bondage and advocating the oneness of Confucianism made people stable, but they drifted with the tide, and if they didn't advance, they would retreat. If they turn their backs on nature, they will quit the mainstream, which proves that the expansion of the universe has no unchangeable truth, but there are laws that can never be separated. Law is to describe facts and push them when appropriate.

Now that China is opening to the outside world and knowledge is exploding, China people's thoughts will be active again, and they will realize a brand-new philosophy.