Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional stories - China's traditional culture is embodied in all aspects. Please list more than five traditional cultures in China.

China's traditional culture is embodied in all aspects. Please list more than five traditional cultures in China.

China's traditional culture should include: ancient prose, poetry, ci, qu, fu, national music, national drama, quyi, traditional Chinese painting, calligraphy, couplets, riddles, shot put, alcoholic drinks and two-part allegorical sayings. Traditional festivals (all according to the lunar calendar) include: Spring Festival on the first day of the first month (Lunar New Year), Lantern Festival on the fifteenth day of the first month, Tomb-Sweeping Day on April 5th, Dragon Boat Festival on May 5th, Qixi on July 7th, Mid-Autumn Festival on August 15th, Lunar New Year's Eve and various folk customs. China's ancient natural sciences, including traditional calendars, and the traditional cultures of various regions and ethnic minorities living in the big family of the Chinese nation are also part of China's traditional culture. China's traditional culture is a kind of national culture that reflects national characteristics and features, and it is the overall representation of various ideological cultures and ideologies in national history. China's traditional culture takes Confucianism as its core, as well as Taoism, Buddhism and other cultural forms.

Traditional disciplines:

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Mathematics: Zhou Kuai Shu Jing; Nine Chapters of Arithmetic (written by Liu Hui of Three Kingdoms); Zu Chongzhi; Abacus.

Astronomy: astronomical observation records, the invention of observation instruments: standard watches; Armature; Jane instrument; High table; Yang Yi, making calendars (lunar calendar).

Medicine: Chinese medicine, Tibetan medicine and Mongolian medicine.

Agronomy: Qi Yaominshu, Jia Sixie and Li Daoyuan.

Four great inventions: papermaking, printing, gunpowder and compass.

Architecture: Visit China's architecture, gardens, temples, palaces, Forbidden City, Epang Palace, pagodas, Wan Li Great Wall and mausoleums.

Painting: Chinese painting, riverside scene on Qingming Festival.

Calligraphy: bronze inscription-seal script-official script-regular script-running script-cursive script-hard pen calligraphy.

Music: China folk music, China opera, traditional folk songs.

Dance: ancient dance, Zhou Dynasty elegant music, big dance, small dance, Han Dynasty Yuefu, Tang Dynasty music dance, modern dance, ribbon dance, martial arts, fan dance.

Beijing Opera, Pingju Opera, Yue Opera, Cantonese Opera, Ancient Painting Opera, xiang opera.

Quyi: Crosstalk, Taiwanese Opera, Shadow Play, Puppet Show, Nanqu Opera and Gaojia Opera.

Drama film and television: China film, China film history, China TV, Chinese TV history.

Clothing: See China Clothing.

Diet: Please refer to Chinese food.

Eight major cuisines: Sichuan cuisine (Sichuan cuisine)

Hunan cuisine (Hunan cuisine)

Cantonese cuisine (Cantonese cuisine)

Jiangsu cuisine (Jiangsu cuisine)

Shandong cuisine (Shandong cuisine)

Zhejiang cuisine (Zhejiang cuisine)

Fujian cuisine (Fujian cuisine)

Anhui Cuisine (anhui cuisine)

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Education: imperial academy, Imperial College, Imperial Examination System, Private Schools, Academies, imperial academy.

Literature: Look at China's classical literature.

China myth.

China's fable.

China allusions.

China's novels.

China's poems.

Sports: Chess-Go-Wushu (Kung Fu)-Qigong.