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A sketch about traditional festivals

The following is a cross talk script about China traditional culture for your reference:

Speaking of traditional culture in China, do you know what they are?

B: Not easy. There are many traditional cultures in China, such as Chinese medicine, Peking Opera, calligraphy, tea culture and so on.

A: Yes, but you know, all these traditional cultures have one thing in common.

What are the similarities?

A: They are all influenced by Chinese civilization.

Oh? How do you say this?

A: China's traditional culture is developed on the basis of Chinese civilization, which can be said to be the treasure of Chinese civilization.

B: That's interesting. Can you give me an example?

A: OK, such as Chinese medicine.

B: what's wrong with Chinese medicine?

A: Chinese medicine pays attention to looking, smelling, asking and feeling the pulse. These four words not only represent the diagnosis and treatment methods of traditional Chinese medicine, but also reflect the spirit of Chinese civilization paying attention to humanistic care.

Oh, that makes sense.

A: Another example is calligraphy.

B: What's wrong with calligraphy?

A: Although calligraphy is an art form, it also embodies the idea that Chinese civilization pays attention to balance and harmony.

Oh?

A: You see, a good calligraphy work should have overall harmony, and every stroke and painting should conform to the rules, and you can't mess around at will. This is the spirit of Chinese civilization in pursuing balance and harmony.

B: That's interesting.

A: And Beijing Opera.

What's wrong with Beijing Opera?

A: There are four aspects in Peking Opera performance: singing, reading, doing and playing, which shows that Chinese civilization attaches importance to the unity of performance and thought.

Oh, that makes sense. But what you said seems to be some high-end traditional culture. Is there anything closer to life?

A: Of course, such as cooking.

B: cooking? Is this traditional culture?

A: Of course! China's cooking culture is extensive and profound. In the process of cooking, it actually embodies the idea that Chinese civilization pays attention to balance and harmony.

Oh? And tell us how to embody it.

A: When cooking, we should consider the collocation of ingredients, not only to ensure balanced nutrition, but also to consider the collocation of taste and color. This is a balanced and harmonious thought.

B: Oh, so there are so many stresses in cooking.

A: Yes, this is the traditional culture of China, which contains profound theories.