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Why are Chinese people more "behaved"?

Because if you don’t behave, you will get good results, haha.

Now let’s get real.

The first is traditional Confucian culture. One of the characteristics of Confucian culture is the use of rituals to regulate people.

This is the internalization of norms.

After this goal is achieved, people will naturally behave themselves.

The second is the traditional autocratic system. Confucian culture is not the core of Chinese culture. The root of Chinese culture lies in external Confucianism and internal law.

To put it simply, it is to coax you to behave well first, and then show you. Anyone who is not behaved will receive the good fruit and eat it.

This serves as a strong deterrent to those who try to misbehave.

The third is the clan system and the corresponding joint sitting system.

The essence of this system is that it cannot make people independent.

A person is not a person, but a member of a family.

This seriously increases the cost of misbehavior.

Do you want to be bad?

OK, chop your dad's head off.

-----That's all gone, that's the old society.

Since modernization, Confucian culture has been trampled upon.

People of the May 4th generation were very anti-Confucian, anti-clan, and anti-authoritarian.

However, in the new society, have these factors disappeared?

You can come to a conclusion by analyzing it yourself.