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The karma between Buddhism and China culture
From three generations ago, China's traditional culture originated from Fuxi's eight diagrams painting, which was based on the Yijing culture.
Folk culture, also known as traditional culture, refers to folk customs and life culture. It also refers to the customs and habits created, enjoyed and passed down by people living together in a nation or region. It is a series of immaterial things formed by ordinary people in their production and life.
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