The gothic period
It destroyed many aspects of traditional Chinese culture, including religion, clothing, and art.
A strong revival of traditional Chinese culture led to the restriction of foreign imports.
The withered grass symbolizes in the Chinese culture that the dragon is insulted because a ruler doesn't follow its advice or that people of the area did not honor its importance. So, the dragon stop making rain or make storms or floods.
There are several different housewarming gifts that are traditionally given in Chinese culture. Some of these traditional gifts include bread, wine, salt, and candles.
Confucianism
The gothic period
The Tang Dynasty (618-907 AD) in China is often considered a relatively peaceful period when Chinese culture flourished, marked by advancements in art, literature, and technology, as well as strong diplomatic ties with neighboring countries. This era is also known for its cosmopolitanism, as it welcomed foreign ideas and influences, leading to a rich exchange of cultures.
Spartan flourished culture.
corn crops culture flourished
turkey
Japanese culture flourished, has flourished, and will flourish for as long as Japan as a country, political entity, ethnic group, or sociocultural entity was, has been, or will be around. This is because "Japanese culture" is simply a shorthand designation for the collective social, material-cultural, and symbolic behavior of those considered to be Japanese or of Japan. That "Japanese culture" is a description makes meaningless any attempt to answer the question of why it flourished or flourishes.
Chinese introduced rice to Japanese culture.
The Indian culture flourished during the Gupta Empire through Indian trade.
Chinese Culture University was created in 1962.
Mongol rulers suppressed Chinese culture
Mongol rulers suppressed Chinese culture
Mongol rulers suppressed Chinese culture