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Race to the Future | British Sinologist: Chinese culture does not need to prove itself
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- Опубликовано: 8 июл 2024
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Renowned Sinologist Frances Wood shares her views on the transmission of Chinese culture. She emphasizes that China's unique script and architecture are not only symbols of its culture but also represent its distinctive voice on the global stage.
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It's very heartwarming to hear someone appreciating things Chinese with true understanding and in-depth knowledge.
Very rarely western people are open and interested in other countries culture and values.. We must NOT COMPETE with them but appreciate their values and where possible LEARN from them.. Because it only makes us more stronger and peace loving
was there, is there, remains there
Yes, very nice summary.
Very smart lady ! Appreciation of different cultures is the initial stage of understanding others.
China was there, is there, and will be there !
Education is the key to success in endeavours
A good point, China needs not to make an effort to make its culture more appealing; also Chinese need not to consume themselves to prove to others. Know who you are and be what you are
People everywhere need to improve. If Chinese people just stayed who they are 50 years ago they definitely would have much less to be proud of.
The gift China can give humanity is to being back true meritocracy, respect and pride in serving common people's interests in the society, sharing wealth so everyone can enjoy good education, good air, water, soil, food, health care. Just do these well, and how to live simply, looking after resources and environment, as there is no never ending supply of resources. Do not keep exploiting the world at the expense of others.
You are truly blessed.
A very good woman.
I was in Shanghai in 1967 and I will never forget the place for it's peace and special culture . .
An intelligent, knowledgeable narrator. This is what the media should be, and the world would become a better place.
In China i trust for peace and security ❤
Such a beautiful and amazing interview 😊 Appreciation to traditions and cultures are such important values in Chinese customs.
Taoism alone surpasses every western philosophy
So touching.
My key takeaway is that Chinese no prove themselves but be what they are....
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I listened.
I think of the one binding elements that enable Chinese culture to persevere is an innate belief in education. Generally, even when literacy rate was low in ancient time, the not so educated look up to the educated who were usually held in higher esteem. The educated where involved in state administration promoted civilized manner of living while those not in the officialdom also nurtured cultures in poetry, arts and works of literatures. Miss Wood indeed pointed out the uniqueness of the Chinese language and with it the long tradition and influence of Chinese philosophies which is also an inseparable part of its culture.
China needs to put in more effort to recorrect the masses misconception on its culture. As many of theirs have been imitated and rebranded by its neighbours. Hence, it is more urgent now for China to showcase its culture to the world.
China is doing that by having alternative media like cgtn Europe, cgtn America, cgtn Africa. It will counter the stronger western biased narratives. China needs to operate in Latin America and se Asia too
Who cares what other sheeps think?
The main imitation is very strange. South Korea likes to change the lanterns in China into white ones, saying that it is Korean culture. In fact, the white lanterns used in China are very funny.
White lanterns are used in funerals to commemorate the dead, and red lanterns are festive.
@@gsyoou Exactly!!
Henceforth, I will only call people like this lady, a Sinologist, a Chinese expert 👌
China❤❤❤from SriLanka
You must have been speaking to deaf ears for 50 years
I'm so fascinated by China too. Sadly, India and China don't have good international relations 😭
I wish I could cross the borders easily, been to the border with Tibet so many times, it breaks my heart they don't want me going there.
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Lovely 💎🍀💋🎉❤
Let China be China ❤
How come all i have is bad memories from the wht folks?? I grew up in san francisco and racism was like the norm in the 1980s. according to my youth leader in cameron house in chinatown, the famous director reverend Norman Fong, racism was even more rampant back when he was growing up in the 50s and 60s. I always wanted to kick that "no dogs and chinese allowed in the park" sign like bruce lee. STOP WORSHIPPING THE WHT FOLKS!!! It is like we need validation from wht people like this british lady. We don't need interview of a wht folks on CGTN. We don't.
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West, take notes - if you still alive.
I love Chinese history. I watch historical dramas regularly. I'm also bombarded with Chinese "moral" little stories. The government, (after destroying the family, the communities, and the religions ) is desperate to instill moral values in its citizenry. This is China's biggest problem. The meaning of life cannot reside in your income. Connections matter.
You've obviously never been poor. Also, you have never depended on subsistence living. The poor in China has decreased dramatically.
The negative old ways needed to be torn down in order to live in a new egalitarian society in China.
@mahbrum are they really egalitarian? It seems like the old days, with the extremely rich overlords and the abysmally poor workers. But it will improve, I'm sure.
Keep China in contained grid, and me in fluid grid.
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You are 5 years ahead of others with my algorithm.
Be like water as taught by I-Ching.
Chinese history is horrible
No that's America with your slavery and slaughter of Africans and native people, u sound ignorant.
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