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Protection of Traditional Drama in Foreign Countries

China's traditional culture is a kind of national culture that reflects national characteristics and features, and it is the overall representative of various ideological cultures and ideologies in national history. It refers to the culture with distinctive national characteristics, long history, profound connotation and excellent traditions, which was created by the Chinese nation and its ancestors living in China and passed down from generation to generation. It is the crystallization of thousands of years of civilization in China. In addition to the core content of Confucian culture, it also contains other cultural forms, such as Taoist culture and Buddhist culture.

Shadow Play of Traditional Culture in China: Four Distinctive Features of Traditional Culture;

1, passed down from generation to generation. China's traditional culture has been interrupted in some short historical periods and changed more or less in different historical periods, but it has not been interrupted on the whole and has not changed much on the whole.

2, national characteristics. China's traditional culture is unique to China and different from other national cultures in the world.

It has a long history. It has a history of five thousand years.

4. Broad and profound. "Wide" refers to the width of China's traditional culture-rich and colorful, and "deep" refers to the depth of China's traditional culture-unfathomable. Because the East Asian civilization circle has such a characteristic: mysticism. China is no different from India. China and India, as living fossils of ancient civilizations, are very attractive to people who are not familiar with them.

Because people want the metaphysical power or magical events that can't be encountered in daily life to change themselves, and East Asian civilization thinks that such power or events can be experienced by people in some artificial way (such as Qi and Tao), which makes East Asian civilization have a charm different from Western civilization and attracts those who are not familiar with routines to learn.