The Origin and Early Development of China Civilization

The origin of Chinese civilization is a mysterious and complicated historical issue. According to archaeological and documentary records, Chinese civilization originated in the early Neolithic age. With the development of Shang and Zhou civilizations, Chinese civilization gradually rose and improved in the historical process of thousands of years. The language of Chinese civilization is rich and colorful, with high expressive force, profound and unique philosophical thoughts and unique artistic achievements, which have influenced the development of China and the world culture.

In the early Neolithic Age, the ancestors of China had already started primitive social organization and production activities. During this period, the stone production technology has reached a fairly high level. Many sites and cultural relics excavated by archaeologists can prove that ancient China people made great achievements in agricultural production, animal husbandry and handicrafts.

In the Shang and Zhou Dynasties, the political and social organizations in ancient China gradually stabilized. At this time, the rise of Chinese civilization followed. During this period, hieroglyphics of Chinese civilization appeared, which was the only writing at that time. These hieroglyphs have gradually developed into modern Chinese characters and become one of the most complicated characters in the modern world.

The language of Chinese civilization is one of its important components. Chinese is an ideographic language with more than 3000 morphemes, so it can express rich connotations. China people are very sensitive to image description and psychological portrayal, especially in expressing their feelings.

This is a characteristic of Chinese and an important part of Chinese civilization and culture. Since ancient times, Chinese, as the carrier of Chinese culture, has inherited the important culture, thoughts, philosophy, beliefs and values of the Chinese nation.

Philosophy is of great significance in the culture of Chinese civilization. Taoism, Confucianism, Mohism, Legalism, Military strategists and many other theories are all important parts of China's ancient philosophy.

These theories include ethics, political philosophy, world outlook and other important ideological contents. For example, Confucianism holds that "the harmony between man and nature", "human nature is good" and "benevolence is paramount" all occupy an important position in China's civilization and culture.

At the same time, the artistic achievements of Chinese civilization attract worldwide attention. China's traditional painting, calligraphy, music, opera and other art forms show unique ancient cultural characteristics and are praised by the whole world.

An important part of Chinese civilization

Yellow River culture is an important part of Chinese civilization. Yellow River culture is the root of the Chinese nation. The Yellow River is the mother river of the Chinese nation and the cradle of the Chinese nation. Many ancient cultural sites are concentrated in the Yellow River Basin.

The integration of Emperor Yan and Huangdi, the battle between Huangdi and Chiyou, Lei Zu's sericulture, Yao Chan's abdication, Mo Yu's water control and Hou Ji's religious crops are all related to this place. According to a large number of archaeological discoveries and classical literature records, it is irrefutably proved that the Yellow River Basin is the main origin area of Chinese civilization and an important source of Chinese civilization.

Yellow River culture is the soul of the Chinese nation. The Yellow River culture has forged the indomitable will of the Chinese nation. The Yellow River culture has shaped the moral quality of serving the public and selfless dedication of the Chinese nation. Dayu, Jia Lu, Li Yumei and other water control heroes take the world as their duty and benefit the people as their duty, which shows the noble sentiment of the Chinese nation, "The road trip is for the public".

The Yellow River culture gave birth to the Chinese nation's hard-working, pragmatic and hard-working spirit. In the process of agricultural practice, the ancestors of the Yellow River basin kept their feet on the ground and did not talk empty words, which prompted the Chinese nation to form a spiritual character of diligence, pragmatism and hard work.