Wind, Water, Earth, Ether and Sky.
The Chinese significantly influenced Vietnamese culture through a long history of political and cultural exchange, particularly during the periods of Chinese rule. They introduced Confucianism, which shaped Vietnamese governance, education, and social values. Additionally, the Chinese writing system was adapted into Vietnamese script until the 20th century, while elements of Chinese cuisine, architecture, and festivals also became integral to Vietnamese culture. This rich cultural amalgamation has contributed to Vietnam's unique identity, blending indigenous traditions with Chinese elements.
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Chinese introduced rice to Japanese culture.
wood, fire, earth, metal, and water. These elements are all interconnected, and each element either generates or controls another element. For instance, water controls fire and earth generates metal. Each organ is associated with one of the five elements
· There are 5 elements: Water, Fire, Earth, Wind, and Metal. · The Tiananmen gate has 5 arches. · The Chinese dragon has 5 claws. · In music, it uses the pentatonic scale (5 notes).
The Mongols learned various aspects of governance, administration, and technology from the Chinese. They adopted Chinese agricultural practices, introduced paper currency, and utilized the Chinese bureaucracy to govern their vast empire. Additionally, they assimilated elements of Chinese culture and art into their own traditions.
Chinese Culture University was created in 1962.
Mongol rulers suppressed Chinese culture
Mongol rulers suppressed Chinese culture
Mongol rulers suppressed Chinese culture
I am not sure you can say what did a culture look like, a culture is in the country's history you need to know about people's life syle and their language expecially. Thanks for Director Zhang Yimou. The grand opening show of Olypic Games is the perfect way of putting Chinese 5000 year culture into hours show for the whole word "what did Chinese culture look like"
what are the elements of culture?