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Composition of traditional culture in China

China is an ancient country with a long and colorful traditional culture. There are also folk arts and crafts ceramics, national art dramas, Chinese paintings, the customs and habits of dragon boat racing during the Dragon Boat Festival, Lantern Festival lanterns, etc., but the most noteworthy is folk art paper-cutting.

Paper-cutting is a treasure of China folk art and a wonderful flower of folk art, which makes people envy and admire. The content of paper-cut contains a strong flavor of life. Birds, insects, fish, animals, flowers and trees pavilion bridge scenery. These natural landscapes that people are familiar with and love have become patterns for people to cut paper. Whenever Chinese New Year holidays or happy events come, people will cut out some "blessings", "happiness" and "longevity" and stick them on the windows to celebrate.

Look, how interesting this paper-cut work is. A little mouse in a colorful coat dragged its long tail and looked round and round for fear of being caught stealing lamp oil. But god seems to be against him, and all the oil in the gourd flows to the ground. The little mouse jumped down from the lampstand at the fastest speed, squatted on the ground, stuck out its sword-like tongue and greedily licked the oil on the ground. That funny expression is really cute!

The paper-cutting artist's paper-cutting of the zodiac is also vivid and lifelike. Even foreigners are amazed and give a thumbs up. Print China's Zodiac animals into stamps and fly them around the world, so that people all over the world can know the profound paper-cutting culture of China.

It's beautiful! It embodies the intelligence of folk artists, shows the intelligence of working people and is the crystallization of traditional folk culture. I also want to cut out a pair of exquisite paper-cut works like folk artists and give them to foreign children, so that they can understand the art of paper-cut in China and make paper-cut a bridge for cultural exchanges between China and foreign countries.

Chapter II: Inheritance of traditional etiquette culture in China.

Up and down for 5,000 years, China walked all the way, stepping on a profound cultural heritage. But today, when it comes to China's traditional etiquette, most people don't have a clear concept, and even the humanization of this traditional etiquette is out of date. Therefore, China's etiquette culture is suffering from unprecedented neglect and disdain.

However, the traditional etiquette culture of the Chinese nation is the crystallization of China people's practice of dealing with interpersonal relations for thousands of years, and it is the norm of interpersonal behavior.

Shi Yang and his classmate You Zuo went to the teacher's house to ask the correct answer. It was the middle of winter and it was freezing. When I came to the Cheng family, it happened that Mr. Wang was sitting on the side of the road meditating to recuperate. Shi Yang and his wife didn't dare to disturb the teacher, so they stood respectfully outside the door, waiting for Mr. Wang to wake up for a long time. When Cheng woke up, he found himself standing in the snow and saw her covered in snow from the window. It has snowed for more than a foot. Since then, the story of "Chengmen Sydney" has become a beautiful talk of respecting teachers and attaching importance to education forever.

Etiquette is self-discipline, being a citizen is a norm, and it is a respect for others. The ancients said, "If you don't learn etiquette, you won't stand.". Civilized etiquette is not only the embodiment of personal quality and education, but also the embodiment of personal morality and social morality.

In the Eastern Han Dynasty, Huang Xiang was only nine years old. She knew how to respect the old, love the young and be filial to her parents. In the cold winter, warm your parents' quilts with your body, and then let your parents sleep peacefully; In hot summer, fans are used to cool parents and repel mosquitoes, so as to serve their parents to sleep peacefully. Huang Xiang Warm Seats is a traditional filial piety etiquette in China, honoring parents and starting from small things.

In the past century, due to various reasons, some excellent ethics have been destroyed to varying degrees. Nowadays, people have a stronger economic foundation for filial piety to the elderly than in the past, and their hearts are gone. Mention honor to parents, not powerless, but powerful and unintentional.

During the Zhenguan period of the Tang Dynasty, Huilong Kingdom in Xicheng was a vassal state of the Tang Dynasty. Once, in order to show its friendship with the Tang Dynasty, Huilongguo sent messengers to see the king of the Tang Dynasty, the most precious of which was the white swan. On the way, the white swan doesn't want to fly away. The messenger only plucked a few goose feathers, but failed to catch the white swan. The messenger gave the goose feather to Emperor Taizong with trepidation. Tang Daizong didn't blame him, but felt that he was loyal and honest and didn't disgrace his mission. Since then, the story of "a thousand miles to send goose feathers, courtesy is light and affection is heavy" has spread.

China's traditional etiquette should be a way of life that embodies spiritual values. Inheriting and recording it can make our etiquette develop.

After all, traditional etiquette is the blood of China for thousands of years. If there is no blood connection, China can only be called a modern country, not China. China's traditional etiquette culture is profound enough to make Chinese and overseas people proud. It is an important cohesive force of the Chinese nation. Without it, China people will lose themselves. Without it, China would be an empty shell.

Throughout the development of ancient and modern countries, no nation in the world has denied its traditional etiquette, and no nation will think that its excellent traditional etiquette is outdated and harmful. China's traditional etiquette culture also followed. This is the responsibility of every Chinese son and daughter. Only in this way can we say loudly, "I'm from China!" "