The following is a cross talk script about Chinese traditional culture for your reference:
A: Speaking of Chinese traditional culture, do you know what it is?
B: This is not simple. China has a lot of traditional culture, such as traditional Chinese medicine, Peking Opera, calligraphy, tea culture, etc.
A: Yes, but do you know that these traditional cultures have one thing in common?
B: What are the similarities?
A: That is, they are all influenced by Chinese civilization.
B: Oh? How to say this?
A: China’s traditional culture was developed on the basis of Chinese civilization and can be said to be the treasure of Chinese civilization.
B: This is quite interesting. Can you give an example?
A: Okay, let’s take traditional Chinese medicine, for example.
B: What happened to Chinese medicine?
A: Traditional Chinese medicine focuses on looking, smelling, asking, and feeling. These four words not only represent the diagnosis and treatment methods of traditional Chinese medicine, but also embody the spirit of Chinese civilization that pays attention to humanistic care.
B: Oh, that makes sense.
A: Another example is calligraphy.
B: What happened to the calligraphy?
A: Although calligraphy is an art form, it also embodies the Chinese civilization’s emphasis on balance and harmony.
B: Oh?
A: You see, a good calligraphy work must have overall harmony. Every stroke and every painting must comply with the rules and cannot be done randomly. This is exactly the spirit of Chinese civilization’s pursuit of balance and harmony.
B: This is quite interesting.
A: There is also Peking Opera.
B: What happened to Peking Opera?
A: There are four aspects in the performance of Peking Opera: singing, chanting, acting and fighting. This reflects the Chinese civilization's emphasis on the unity of performance and thought.
B: Oh, that makes sense. But the ones you mentioned seem to be relatively high-end traditional cultures. Are there any that are closer to daily life?
A: Of course, such as cooking.
B: Cooking? Is this considered traditional culture?
A: Of course! China’s culinary culture is extensive and profound, and the process of cooking actually reflects the Chinese civilization’s emphasis on balance and harmony.
B: Oh? Then tell us how to manifest it.
A: When cooking, you must consider the combination of ingredients, not only to ensure nutritional balance, but also to consider the combination of taste and color. This is exactly the idea of ??balance and harmony.
B: Oh, it turns out there are so many things to pay attention to when cooking.
A: Yes, China’s traditional culture is like this, including profound theories.