The ten national quintessences of China are embroidery, paper-cutting, Go, porcelain, tea ceremony, Hanfu, Peking Opera, Chinese medicine, martial arts and calligraphy.
1. Embroidery
Embroidery is a traditional folk handicraft art in China, which has a history of at least 2 to 3 years in China. The embroidery fabrics are mainly silk and silk thread, and the four famous embroideries in China are: Su embroidery, Xiang embroidery, Yue embroidery and Shu embroidery.
2. Paper-cutting
China invented papermaking in the Western Han Dynasty and the Eastern Han Dynasty, and then there was paper-cutting. Paper-cutting, also called paper-cutting, is a hollowing-out art and one of the oldest folk arts of the Han nationality in China. It has been circulated in China for more than 1,5 years, giving people a sense of emptiness and artistic enjoyment visually.
3. Go
Go is one of the "four ancient arts" of China, and the "chess" of "Qin Qi Hua Shu" refers to Go. Go is a strategic two-player chess game, which integrates science, art and competition, and has the characteristics of developing intelligence, cultivating will quality and being flexible and tactical.
4. Porcelain
China is the hometown of porcelain, with five famous kilns, Tang Sancai, etc. Porcelain is an important creation of the working people of the Han nationality. China's porcelain manufacturing technology has spread to all countries in the world and made important contributions to cultural exchanges between China and foreign countries.
5. Tea Ceremony
China is the first country in the world to discover and utilize tea trees, and it is the hometown of tea. Tea is the national drink of the Chinese nation, and tea ceremony shows certain etiquette and spiritual thoughts through tea tasting activities, which is loved by people all over the world.
6. Hanfu
The full name of Hanfu is "the traditional costume of the Han nationality", also known as Hanfu, Hanfu. Since the Yellow Emperor hung down his clothes and ruled the world in the Yanhuang era, Hanfu has taken a basic form, and it has been fully improved and popularized in the Han Dynasty after the standardization of the Zhou Dynasty.
7. Peking Opera
Peking Opera is the first of the five major operas in China, with Xipi and Erhuang as the main accents, accompanied by Huqin and gongs and drums. Huizhou Opera, the predecessor of Peking Opera, was formed in Beijing around 184 and prevailed in the 193s and 194s, with a history of 2 years.
8. Traditional Chinese medicine
Traditional Chinese medicine is the traditional medicine in China, which generally refers to the traditional medicine created by the working people of the Han nationality in China, so it is also called Chinese medicine.
9. Wushu
China Wushu has a long history, which can be traced back to the Shang and Zhou Dynasties at the earliest. It has an extremely broad mass base and is a valuable cultural heritage accumulated and enriched by the working people in China in the long-term social practice.
1. Calligraphy
Calligraphy is the art of writing Chinese characters. In the Tang Dynasty, Oracle Bone Inscriptions in the Yin and Shang Dynasties, bronze inscriptions and stone inscriptions in the Zhou Dynasty, seal script in the Qin Dynasty, official script in the Han Dynasty, regular script, running script and cursive script from the Eastern Jin Dynasty to the Tang Dynasty, the art of calligraphy reached maturity and prosperity.