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Confucianism, set up by Confucius (Kun Zi) is the main culture deeply planted in Chinese people's mind, advocating nine general ideas: filial, piety, cousinship, loyalty, honour, courtesy, friendship, incorruption, awareness of disgrace and humanity. Though Confucianism has its place in China, the country of 56 nations is more or less affected by the cultures outside, especially the coastal cosmopolises like Shanghai thriving between Western culture and Japanese.

Han, Zhuang, Manchu, Hui, Miao, Uyghur, Tujia, Yi, Mongol, Tibetan, Buyi, Dong, Yao, Korean and a small percentage of other cultures.

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