Next, I will talk about some views on China culture from a personal point of view:
For the traditional culture of China, we can't avoid the Tao Te Ching, which is well known to all China people.
There is a saying that makes you understand the wisdom of your ancestors, and that is the opening of the Tao Te Ching: Tao gives birth to one, life to two, life to three, and life to all things. If you don't look at this sentence carefully, you will think that this is an explanation. Things can be generated from one to two, and then infinitely superimposed or reborn. Actually, it's not. This sentence is about the chaotic state of things in reality. What it says is the world. In Qian Qian, the world is made up of thousands of things. For individuals, everything is one. Therefore, in the Taoist gossip of Gankun, Yang uses a horizontal line, which is the birth of all things, and life is two, which shows that there are two extreme aspects of one thing, such as the right and wrong of one thing. This is extreme, because many things can't be said. After all, this situation is rare. For example, killing people is wrong, then killing the enemy for the country is right. Therefore, there are few views on this extreme thing, so the state of everything is chaotic, not from the perspective of right or wrong, but from a different perspective of the world outlook.
However, a foreign bestseller, Post-Truth Age, was written based on this viewpoint, and our Tao Te Ching was left by our ancestors thousands of years ago. At present, the standard for foreigners to judge the truth of the internet is to think about the truth from many angles and problems, but behind the truth, we need to dig and understand it from different worldviews. This seemingly modern society was actually given to us by our ancestors thousands of years ago.