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Chinese Cultures Beijing - Karma Chameleon!

Chinese Cultures Beijing Introduction

A Long History with Good Recording of History

Chinese culture has a recorded history of 5000 years. These 5000 years can be retraced in ancient books.

Chinese Cultures Beijing: Rich Contents

Few people have realized that the traditional Chinese culture is actually not one culture but a conglomeration of many cultures of different tribes and different periods.

For example, Buddhism was not a native religion of China. It spread into China from India through West Asia. Many West Asian tribes believed Buddhism. They were defeated by the Turkic tribe and then started to immigrate into China. They brought Buddhism into China. Buddhism later became one of the major religions of China.

The Chinese land was governed by different tribes in history. However, unlike other colonizers, the different governors in China's history did not destroy the mainstream Chinese culture. They accepted the culture and language, and enriched the Chinese culture by adding contents from their own culture.

The ancient China might be the most multi-culturalized country in the world. With all these enrichments, every aspect of Chinese culture, including the food, clothing, or drama, religion etc, has got very rich contents.

Chinese Cultures: Semi-divine Culture at the Early Stage

At the early stage of Chinese history, Chinese culture was a semi-divine culture, in which divine beings were living together with humans and teaching culture to humans directly. Chinese people who lived at the Kun-lun Mountain survived the Big Flood. So Chinese culture had a continuous development from the Pre-Big-Flood period. The most profound parts of Chinese culture, such as I Ching, Ba Gua etc, actually were inherited from the Pre-Big-Flood period.

Chinese Cultures Beijing: Unique Language

Chinese characters are imitations of object shapes, while other languages of human kinds are mostly symbols to describe pronunciations. The language has become very meaningful after every word being explicated by all the persons and events that have happened in the long history.

Chinese Cultures Beijing: Now A Buried Culture

The current governing Communist Party took power in China in 1949. It turned out to be the only governor that has committed a total destruction of Chinese culture. Now in mainland China, the school text books and media are filled with Communism contents. The real traditional Chinese Culture is not there in China's mainstream society. We can only try to find the real Chinese culture in ancient books.

In summary, the Chinese culture is a big hidden repository of treasures that is to be discovered and restored.

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