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Origin of Farming Culture

The origin of farming culture is as follows:

Farming culture is one of the important symbols of the development of human society. Its origin can be traced back to the late Paleolithic period, about 12,000 years ago. At that time, human beings began to change from a lifestyle of gathering and hunting to one of planting crops and raising domestic animals. This transformation not only changed the way of human existence, but also brought about a great impact on the development of society.

I. Agrarian Culture

Agrarian culture refers to a collection of national systems, rituals and customs, and culture and education that are adapted to the needs of agricultural production and life and formed by farmers in long-term agricultural production. It is a collection of Confucian culture and various religious cultures, and has formed its own unique cultural content and characteristics, the main body of which includes the concept of state management, the concept of interpersonal communication, as well as language, drama, folk songs, customs and various types of rituals, etc., and is the world's most widely existing cultural integration.

Agricultural civilization determines the characteristics of Chinese culture. Chinese culture is a type of culture different from nomadic culture, in which agriculture plays a decisive role. The predatory character of nomadic civilization, born from the previous hunting culture, differs markedly from Chinese civilization, which is indiscriminately based on cultivation. The agricultural civilization of living in clusters and intensive cultivation nurtured a self-sufficient way of life, cultural traditions, agricultural thinking, and rural management system.

The concepts of harmony, environmental protection and low carbon are now being promoted. Historically, nomadic civilizations often disappeared because they could not adapt to changes in the environment. The geographical diversity, historical inheritance and local folklore of the farming civilization not only give Chinese culture important characteristics, but also are the key reasons why Chinese culture continues to flourish.

The influence of farming culture

Ancient Chinese farming culture has had a profound influence on Chinese society. Chinese farming culture has shaped the Chinese nation and its values, as well as its economic, social and political systems. Chinese farming culture has played an important role in the development of the Chinese economy. Agriculture has been an integral part of the Chinese economy since ancient times, and it still plays an important role today. Chinese farmers produce a variety of crops, such as rice and wheat, as well as livestock and other agricultural products.