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China's Traditional Virtue English Composition

China s Traditional Virtue English Composition;

1. Title: Suppose you are Li Hua, and your English friend Peter wants to know about Chinese medicine. Please write him an email. The contents include: the history and types of traditional Chinese medicine; Uses and benefits. Note: the number of words is about100; You can add details appropriately to make the writing coherent.

Answer:

Dear Peter:

I am writing to tell you something about Chinese medicine. To be honest, Chinese medicine has a history of thousands of years. China people have gained rich experience in fighting diseases. Therefore, they know that hundreds of drugs have been proved to be effective in treating diseases. These drugs are safe and have few side effects. In addition, they do little damage to the liver and kidneys.

Li Shizhen, a Chinese medicine practitioner and acupuncturist in the Ming Dynasty, wrote a famous medical book, which made great contributions to people all over the world.

Looking forward to your reply.

yours respectfully/sincerely

Li Hua

2. Topic: Suppose you are Li Hua, teaching your English friend Leslie to learn Chinese. She wrote to ask why the dragon is a symbol of the devil in western culture, while China people claim to be descendants of the dragon. Please write an email to answer her question. The content includes the reasons why the dragon became a symbol of the Chinese nation; How to treat this cultural difference? The number of words is about 100, and details can be added appropriately to make the writing coherent.

Dear Leslie:

I'm glad you wrote to ask about the symbolic meaning of the dragon.

Long ago, China was a developing agricultural country, which relied heavily on abundant rainfall or irrigation. Therefore, ancient China people imagined that there must be a powerful god in the sky, who was in charge of rainfall and any other form of water on the earth. Later, we in China called ourselves descendants of the dragon, which meant that agriculture supported us, and we hoped that we would be as brave, flexible and powerful as the dragon and control our own destiny from generation to generation.

In western culture, dragons are considered evil and dangerous. This shows that westerners and China people have different understandings of the world. Don't you think different experiences will lead to different beliefs? If we respect and tolerate cultural differences, this is always no problem.

I hope you can share your thoughts.

your

Li Hu

Extended data:

Common English topics of China's traditional virtues;

1, China traditional culture and China traditional culture

Arouse sb.' s enthusiasm for … ...

Step 3 present

4. Attend a ceremony.

5, came into being; Produce; appear

6. Cultural shock. Cultural shock

7. Trace back to/from

8. Follow the custom. Follow the custom.

9. Get together

10, in memory of

1 1, to commemorate; in honor of ...

12 and handed down from generation to generation.

Have a great influence on ... ...

14, contribute to and promote economic and cultural development.

15 for a better understanding. ...

16, Peking Opera

17, spreading China culture and spreading China culture.

Blend in, adapt

19, give a brief introduction. ...

20. Experience different cultures in China.