Traditionally the only way to move up in society was to be a good student.
Although China has many beliefs, some of the main ones are Confucianism, Buddhism, Hinduism, and Taoism. The current government, though, has tried to suppress many of these beliefs.
Because they want to have a higher education rate than us, I don't know how though.
Generally speaking (as this doesn't of course apply to all Chinese), Chinese are: -Entrepreneurial and very good at business -Careful on how and where they spend their money -Hard working and have a strong work ethic -Educated, as Chinese value education very highly.
Australian people value education and family the most
Yes yes and yes the Chinese go to school long and are very strict about this
They did not value education and hard work.
Since the Chinese teach Communism there are no positive contributions.
Mao was responsible for the liberation of China the education of the Chinese people and the death of 1/25 of China
Many Chinese people work in industries such as manufacturing, technology, finance, and agriculture. Additionally, sectors like retail, healthcare, and education are also popular fields of employment in China.
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Yes, the giant panda has value to humans. It is valuable mostly by Chinese people, because it is their cultural icon.
The main purposes of the Chinese education system include providing a skilled workforce for economic development, promoting social stability through ideological conformity, and fostering national unity and cultural identity. Additionally, it aims to prepare students for entrance exams and ensure high academic performance.