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Discover the identity forming Chinese cultural symbols that are instantly associated with the unique culture of the region.Every culture has some identity forming symbols that are instantly associated with that culture. The Chinese culture being one full of symbolism has many prominent symbols that can be termed as the cultural symbols of the country. The image of the dragon for example is one of the most prominent cultural symbols of the country. So much so, that the country of China is often referred to as the oriental dragon. The dragon is a highly revered mythological character in the Chinese culture and as such the Chinese people consider themselves to be descendants of the dragon and are proud of saying that. The dragon is an imaginary creature that was developed by taking elements from a number of different creatures and composing them together to form this unique looking mythological beast. The dragon is taken as a symbol of authority, might and power and is considered to be a bringer of good luck. There are many events that revolve around the dragon such as the famous dragon dance and the dragon boat festival. The Great Wall of China is without a doubt one of the biggest cultural symbols of the world. This wonder amongst the eight wonders of the world is a structure that can be seen from outer space. The wall was built across high mountains and served as a means of military defense in centuries gone by. This gigantic structure starts from the city of Shanhaiguan in the Liaoning Province in Eastern China and covers a staggering 12,700 kilometers to finish at Jiayuguan. Another name for this prominent Chinese cultural symbol is the Ten Thousand Li Wall. The color red is also a prominent symbol of the Chinese culture. Not only is it the color of the National flag rather it manifests itself in various ways in the lives of the Chinese people and has a deep symbolic meaning to it. For the Chinese the color red symbolizes good luck and happiness. This is why we find the color being used in great abundance at the time of special occasions and festivals such as the Chinese New Year. During such events the entire country is decorated with red color decorations ranging from the clothes that the people wear to the various things they decorate their homes with. The color red is also used to drive off evil spirits in the Chinese culture. There are certain food items like the dumplings which are taken as a symbol of Chinese traditions. This is a Chinese dish that has been present in the culture for centuries. The rice dish came about as an attempt to save the poor from starvation, cold and disease at the hands of the famous Chinese doctor Zhang Zhongjing. These days dumplings are a traditional food item most commonly associated with the Spring Festival.If you are talking about Chinese cultural symbols then chopsticks too are a prominent identity forming symbol for the country. This relatively simple tool makes eating with them no less than an art. The non-Chinese person would find it very difficult to eat using chopsticks. The Chinese however are masters at using the chopsticks and today people from all over the world seek to collect the beautifully designed chopsticks that are specially produced to serve as souvenirs.

了解中国文化英语

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小丸子新

用英语介绍中国传统文化:Traditional Chinese culture has various holidays and festivals, such as Spring Festival, Tomb-sweeping Day, Dragon Boat Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival and so on. Each of which has its own unique meaning and cultural atmosphere.For example, we have a unique custom in the Spring Festival, giving children lucky money to express a blessing and care for children. During the Spring Festival, we also paste couplets on the door of our house, which is a good wish for the New Year.

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地火燎原

关于中国传统文化英语作文如下:

China has the history of more than 5,000 years and we are so proud of the profoundculture. Every year, we are so looking forward to spending the holiday during the traditionalfestivals. They are the important part of Chinese traditional culture.

When young people are asked about the meaning of traditional festival, some of themhave no idea. For example, some young people believe that Mid-autumn Festival is to inhonor of the ancestors, or it is a day to eat mooncake.

Actually, most festivals have beenadvocated by the commercial ads, and they show people to buy more products to spend thefestivals happily. Some ads try to implant people the wrong idea about the meaning offestival, just to attract more customers.

The loss meaning of traditional festivals brings the negative side to the preserve oftraditional culture. The mass media should advocate the essence of the festivals, so as to letthe young generation learn more about our culture and be proud of it.

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多多121015

春节 Spring Festival is the most important festival in China .It’s to celebrate the lunar calendar ‘s new year .In the evening before the Spring Festival ,families get together and have a big meal .In many places people like to set off firecrackers .Dumplings are the most traditional food .Children like the festival very much ,because they can have delicious food and wear new clothes .They can also get some money from their parents. This money is given to children for good luck . People put New Year scrolls on the wall for good fortune . The Spring Festival lasts about 15 days long .People visit relatives and friends with the words “Have all your wishes ”. People enjoy the Spring Festival ,during this time they can have a good rest.

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鄙视投机者

春节文化:In the old days, New Year's money was given in the form of one hundred copper coins strung together on a red string and symbolized the hope that one would live to be a hundred years old. Today, money is placed inside red envelopes in denominations considered auspicious and given to represent luck and wealth。辞旧岁 bid farewell to the old year扫房 spring cleaning; general house-cleaning新 春 佳 节1. 传统中国节日:traditional Chinese festival2. 农历:lunar calendar3. 腊八节:Laba Festival4. 小年:Little New Year5. 除夕:Lunar New Year's Eve6. 春节:the Spring Festival7. 正月初一:Lunar New Year's Day8. 元宵节:the Lantern Festival9. 正月:the first month of the lunar year10. 二月二:Dragon Heads-raising Day

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