China’s top ten national quintessences are as follows:
1. Calligraphy: The only country that uses ancient writing as an art is China. This art is called calligraphy. It dates back to Xuanyuan about 5,000 years ago. In the Huangdi era, writing began to appear. Legend has it that Huangdi Xuanyuan ordered his minister Cangjie to create characters, and Cangjie invented characters. Cangjie was the historian of the Yellow Emperor and the creator of Chinese characters. He was revered by later generations as the ancestor of writing. Chinese characters have made immortal contributions to the reproduction and development of the Chinese nation, and to the preservation and inheritance of Chinese civilization and culture. Calligraphy is a traditional art unique to China.
2. Martial arts: Chinese martial arts are both Kung Fu. The English name is: Kungfu, which is traditional Chinese martial arts. It has a long history, which can be traced back to the Shang and Zhou dynasties. Kung Fu has an extremely broad mass base and is an important part of Chinese labor. It is a precious cultural heritage that the people have continuously accumulated and enriched in their long-term social practice. It is one of the outstanding cultural heritages of the Chinese people.
3. Traditional Chinese Medicine: Traditional Chinese Medicine is China’s traditional medicine. Traditional Chinese Medicine generally refers to medicine in China that is based on traditional medicine created by the working people of the Han nationality. Therefore, Traditional Chinese Medicine is also called Han Medicine. "TCM" includes "TCM". Since ancient times, there has been a legend in my country that "Shen Nong tasted hundreds of herbs and medicine began to exist." Therefore, TCM originated from the Shen Nong era 7,000 years ago. The originator of TCM is our Chinese nation. The great ancestor Shennong. The theoretical basis and source of traditional Chinese medicine is the Huangdi Neijing.
4. Peking Opera: Peking Opera is the first of the five major Chinese dramas. Its tunes are mainly Xipi and Erhuang, and it is accompanied by huqin, gongs and drums. It is regarded as one of the quintessences of China. Starting from the fifty-fifth year of Qianlong's reign in the Qing Dynasty (1790), the four major Hui troupes, namely Sanqing, Sixi, Chuntai and Hechun, which were originally performed in the south, entered Beijing one after another. They cooperated with Han opera artists from Hubei and received training at the same time. It incorporated some repertoires, tunes and performance methods of Kun Opera and Qin Opera, and also absorbed some local folk tunes. Through continuous exchange and integration, Peking Opera was finally formed.
5. Hanfu: Hanfu is the traditional national costume of the Chinese Han nationality, also known as Hanfu and Huafu. Hanfu is the traditional national costume of the Han nationality in China. Its origin can be traced back to the Three Sovereigns and Five Emperors period to the Ming Dynasty. For thousands of years, the Chinese people (Han nationality) have not changed the basic characteristics of their clothing. During this period, the clothing worn by the Han nationality has been It's called Hanfu.