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Definition of aesthetic culture
The so-called "aesthetic culture" at least includes the above-mentioned aesthetic concepts, aesthetic tastes, aesthetic paradigms and aesthetic dynamic mechanisms. This aesthetic culture is firstly impersonal, public and collective unconscious; Secondly, it is the cultural premise or pre-structure of individual aesthetic activities, without which individual aesthetics is impossible; Thirdly, it educates, disciplines, guides, evaluates and restricts individuals. No one can get rid of its influence, but some people rebel against it, deviate from it and shake it, such as the avant-garde or pioneer in history. [3] Finally, aesthetic culture is relatively stable, but not eternal.
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