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6 Facts about the Chinese Culture

Facts about the Chinese Culture

Almost every one of us knows that China is indeed a massive nation is common knowledge. Chinese people, who number well over a billion, account for around 20% of the global population. That’s why we’re inviting you to tag along as we discover some fascinating aspects of Chinese culture that you might not have heard about before reading Day Translations.

Here, without further ado, are some things about China & China Culture News that Westerners are unlikely to know.

Families have a Major Role in Chinese Society

The Chinese place a high priority on family; indeed, they may be the single most significant institution in the country.

“While many Chinese seniors lament the lack of a clear moral conscience or strong norms of conduct among young adults born during the 1980s or later, nobody in China has really forgotten the value of family,” The Importance of Family in Chinese Culture, from China Culture News.

That’s why it’s so important to get married and create a family even in the present era, and why it’s also important to get together with relatives on a regular basis.

Some of Your Friends May be Curious to Know How Much is Your Income 

Unlike in some other cultures, China does not view discussions of wealth as taboo. That’s probably why China has so many millionaires: the Chinese have little respect for wealth.

Most people in the West avoid discussing financial matters. The mass of Westerners would prefer to discuss their sex lives than their financial situations, according to American money expert Ramit Sethi.

Don’t be shocked if some of the Chinese acquaintances ask you about your monthly salary, though; this is a normal part of Chinese society.

Numerological Signs of The Chinese Zodiac are Considered to be Very Significant

While horoscopes might be seen as a hippie fad in the West, in China everyone places a great deal of faith in the predictions made by the Chinese Zodiac. This 12-year period, called as Sheng Xiao, has deep roots there in the Chinese lunar calendar. Twelve distinct creatures, such as the dragon, sheep, horse, and serpent, are assigned to each year of the cycle.

If you’re interested in learning more about China Culture News and customs, then you should find out which animal represents you in the Chinese Zodiac.

When you Start Dating Someone, it’s Assumed that you want to be Exclusive Right Away

The first surprising reality about China Culture News is that if you’re dating somebody in China, they will assume that you want to be their exclusive partner.

This is in stark contrast to the Western dating norm of plenty of casual hook-ups followed by a “exclusivity conversation” before becoming serious.

So, if you’re already in a “relationship” and want to start dating again in China, you’ll need to break it off.

The sport of cricket fighting has deep roots in history

Historically, crickets have been highly regarded in China. In the past, they were kept as pets because of the widespread belief that their song is among the most beautiful sounds in all of nature.

Small jars filled with male bugs trained for combat are commonly seen at street vendors’ stands from August through October. As a result of cricket’s immense popularity, many specialists have dedicated their lives to analysing the behaviours of each player in order to identify the best player. A few of them fetch prices of over a hundred dollars.

However, cricket fighting has been less widespread in urban China in recent years.

Strong adherence to Confucianism

Respect for authorities, for one’s elders, for one’s family, and for the promotion of societal harmony are all important tenets of Confucianism. Many aspects of your time in China will reflect this effect.

Ha! Teaching English in China will earn you respect from the locals, which is fantastic news if you’re looking to make a living there. Seemingly, Confucianism represents a wonderful facet of Chinese heritage.

Conclusion

More than 5,000 years is a long time for history to unfold.

It stands to reason that a nation that has been there for so long will have a lengthy and fascinating past, full with China Culture News artefacts and developments that have been passed down from generation to generation.

The more you know about China’s history and customs, the more prepared you’ll be to appreciate the splendour of Chinese culture.

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