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What are the three major faults of China culture?

After Qin Shihuang unified Qin, he continued to pursue the legalist thought of "burning books to bury Confucianism", which was undoubtedly a great blow to the inheritance of traditional thought. This is the first "cultural fault" in China's traditional culture.

In the Han Dynasty, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty ostensibly admired Confucianism. In fact, it is precisely because of Dong Zhongshu's smooth use of Confucian culture and the ousting of a hundred schools of thought that the feudal autocratic culture in 2000 was formed, which should be the second "cultural fault" period.

The third cultural fault occurred in Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, mainly in the north. A large number of northern minorities entered the Central Plains, and the original orthodox dynasty moved south, which caused a cultural fault in China during this period, but it returned to its original point in the period of Emperor Xiaowen of the Northern Wei Dynasty.

The essence of Chinese culture

China has been a country of etiquette since ancient times, and "ceremony" is the essence of China culture. The ancient "ritual shooting" not only infiltrated and integrated the splendid historical civilization of China for thousands of years, but also deeply influenced the world. It is an important part of human civilization and a moral code that human beings abide by in order to maintain and develop excellent social order and ecological harmony.

It is the crystallization of human civilization and wisdom. "Rite" and "Shooting" are respectively one of the six great arts in ancient China, including "Rite, Music, Shooting, Imperial, Calligraphy and Numbering".