Chinese calligraphy, seal cutting, Chinese knots, Beijing opera masks, shadow puppets, martial arts
?Qin bricks and Han tiles, terracotta warriors and horses, peach blossom fans, cloisonne, jade carvings, Chinese lacquerware, red lanterns (palace lanterns) , gauze lantern)
?Woodblock watermarks, oracle bone inscriptions, bells and tripods, Han Dynasty bamboo slips
?Tea, Chinese medicine, the four treasures of the study (inkstone, writing brush, rice paper, ink), the four great inventions
?Vertical wire-bound books, paper-cuts, kites
?Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism, magic weapons, yin and yang, Zen, Guanyin hands, filial piety clothes, paper money
?Musical instruments (dizi, Erhu, drum, guqin, pipa, etc.)
?Dragon and phoenix patterns (taotie pattern, wishful thinking pattern, thunder pattern, back pattern, Ba pattern), auspicious cloud pattern, Chinese embroidery (embroidery, etc.), phoenix eyes
?Painted pottery, purple clay pots, batik, Chinese porcelain
?Ancient weapons (armor, swords, etc.), bronze ware and tripod
?Traditional Chinese paintings, Dunhuang murals, beautiful mountains and clear waters , freehand painting, Tai Chi diagram
?Stone lions, ?Couplets,
?Tang suit,
?Huabiao, archway, Great Wall, gardens, temples, ancient bells, Ancient pagodas, temples, pavilions, wells, loess, private houses
?Chinese characters,
?Tang poetry, Song poetry, "Thirty-six Stratagems", "The Art of War", "Journey to the West" , "A Dream of Red Mansions", "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms", "Water Margin", "The Book of Songs"
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It should be more important It is spiritual:
The "Book of Changes", also known as the "Book of Changes" or "Book of Changes", is the root of natural philosophy and ethical practice in traditional Chinese thought and culture: Heaven moves vigorously, and a gentleman strives for self-improvement; the terrain Kun, a gentleman carries his wealth with kindness.
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"Tao Te Ching", also known as "Tao Te Ching", "Laozi" and "Five Thousand Words", is a work written by the pre-Qin scholars in ancient China before they split up. It was written by Laozi Li Er in the Spring and Autumn Period. It is an important source of Taoist philosophy. It is the first complete philosophical work in Chinese history.
"Inaction" in "Laozi De Dao Jing" has influenced China for five thousand years.
The author is Zi Si, a descendant of Confucius. What is not biased is called the middle;