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冯君瑶First and foremost,Chinese culture regards human life as part of nature and as such,the only way for us to survive is to live in harmony with nature. A second characteristic ofChinese culture is its emphasis on harmonious human relationships. Thirdly,Chinese thinking stresses self-reflection.
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渐潇阳First and foremost,Chinese culture is subjective: that is, it creates and forms a complete cultural system independently. Secondly,Chinese culture is unique.Words are the basic carrier and inheritance tool of culture, and also the most prominent symbol of culture. Each Chinese character has its history of formation and evolution.Last but not least Chinese culture is pluralistic.Chinese culture is formed by the integration of different cultures Chinese culture is sustainable: Chinese culture has never been interrupted for 5,000 years. Chinese culture is adaptable: it leaves room for many choices and can be interpreted differently for the same problem.
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长街听风First and foremost, Chinese culture regards human life as part of nature and, as such, the only way for us to survive is to live in harmony with nature.A second characteristic of Chinese culture is its emphasis on harmonious human relationships. Thirdly, Chinese thinking stresses self-reflection. People should not only understand the external world, but also and more importantly, improve their internal state of mind.
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刘一萌0827First and foremost, Chinese culture regards human life as part of nature and, as such, the only way for us to survive is to live in harmony with nature. A second characteristic of Chinese culture is its emphasis on harmonious human relationships.Thirdly, Chinese thinking stresses self-reflection.
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程嫣然Firat and foremost, Chinese culture regards human life as part of nature and, as such, the only way for us to survive is to live in harmoby with nature.The fundamental significance of civilization lives in the creation of a peaceful world, which also requires avoiding conflict between humans and nature.Instead of dictating to nature, people should hold nature on awe and gratitude.A second characteristic of Chinese culture is its emphasis on harmonious human relationships.An individual camnot live without community and society.Thirdlly, Chinese thinking stresses self-reflection.People shouldn ont only understand theexternal world, but also and more importantly, improve their internal state of mind.
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舒蜓First and foremost, Chinese culture regards human life as part of nature and, as such, the only way for us to survive is to live in harmony with nature.A second characteristic of Chinese culture is its emphasis on harmonious human relationships.Thirdly,Chinese thinking stresses self-reflection.
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何湘231440054Firat and foremost, Chinese culture regards human life as part of nature and,as such,the only way for us to survive is to live in harmoby with nature.The fundamental significance of civilization lives in the creation of a peaceful world,which also requires avoiding conflict between humans and nature.Instead of dictating to nature,people should hold nature on awe and gratitude.A second characteristic of Chinese culture is its emphasis on harmonious human relationships.An individual camnot live without community and society.Thirdly,Chinese thinking stresses self-reflection.People shouldn ont only understand theexternal world,but also and more importantly,improve their internal state of mind.
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刘忻怡First and foremost, Chinese culture regards human life as part of nature and, as such, the only way for us to survive is to live in harmony with nature.A second characteristic of Chinese culture is its emphasis on harmonious human relationships. Thirdly, Chinese thinking stresses self-reflection.
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吴旭伟Chinese culture requires avoiding conflict be tween humans and nature.People should not only understand the external world but also and more impor tantly, improve their internal state of mind.Chinese culture emphasis on harmonious human relationships.Chinese cul ture strives to build a world of harmony based on friend- ship between individuals, mutual assistance between families, and respect between nations. Chinese thinking stresses self-reflection.Chinese culture regards hu man life as part of nature . Only after hu- mans have cleared away any intentions of combating na- ture, are we able to live up to the philosophy of living in harmony with nature.
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刘佳轩First and foremost, Chinese culture regards human life as part of nature and, as such, the only way for us to survive is to live in harmony with nature. A second characteristic of Chinese culture is its emphasis on harmonious human relationships. Thirdly, Chinese thinking stresses self-reflection. People should not only understand the external world, but also and more importantly, improve their internal state of mind.