Chinese Culture
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Chinese traditional norms derived from the orthodox version of Confucianism, which taught in schools and even a part of the imperial civil service examinations in former times. But things are not always so because during the Qing dynasty imperial China for example, consists of a lot of thought such as legalism, which in many ways similar to Confucius, and the rights to criticize the despotic monarchy and the moral sense invididu hindered by thinkers' orthodoxy '. Now, the neo-Confucianism that Wordpress thought the idea of democracy and human rights in line with traditional values Konfuciusme 'Asia'.
The leaders who started the steps to change Chinese society after the establishment of the PRC in 1949 was raised in the old neighborhood and had been taught to live according to norms of the environment. Although they are able to adapt revolutionary in his day, they do not want to change the culture of China on a large scale. As the government directly, the PRC leaders to replace the traditional aspects such as land ownership and education in the village but still leaves other aspects, such as family structure. Most outside observers believe that the time after 1949 is not something different in China compared with before that, in fact a continuation of a way of life holding on to old values of Chinese society. The new government accepted without any protest because the new government considered "a mandate from heaven" to rule, took over the top leadership of the old rule and get pleasure of the gods. As in the past, leaders like Mao Zedong has been praised. Substitution in the PRC are not consistent as charged.
Throughout the reign of the PRC, many aspects of traditional Chinese culture is considered art, proverbs, language, and so the others have been removed by the government's attempt, as happened in the Cultural Revolution because indicted archaic, feudal and dangerous. Since then, China has realized his mistake and tried to restore the original, such as the reform of Beijing Opera to voice their communist propaganda. With time, many aspects of Chinese tradition and has received royal heritage and its people as part of the Chinese identity. Basics government official is now made based on progress and civilization of China as a connecting piece of the nation. Nationalism is also applied to the youth to give legitimacy to the government of the Chinese Communist Party.
The leaders who started the steps to change Chinese society after the establishment of the PRC in 1949 was raised in the old neighborhood and had been taught to live according to norms of the environment. Although they are able to adapt revolutionary in his day, they do not want to change the culture of China on a large scale. As the government directly, the PRC leaders to replace the traditional aspects such as land ownership and education in the village but still leaves other aspects, such as family structure. Most outside observers believe that the time after 1949 is not something different in China compared with before that, in fact a continuation of a way of life holding on to old values of Chinese society. The new government accepted without any protest because the new government considered "a mandate from heaven" to rule, took over the top leadership of the old rule and get pleasure of the gods. As in the past, leaders like Mao Zedong has been praised. Substitution in the PRC are not consistent as charged.
Throughout the reign of the PRC, many aspects of traditional Chinese culture is considered art, proverbs, language, and so the others have been removed by the government's attempt, as happened in the Cultural Revolution because indicted archaic, feudal and dangerous. Since then, China has realized his mistake and tried to restore the original, such as the reform of Beijing Opera to voice their communist propaganda. With time, many aspects of Chinese tradition and has received royal heritage and its people as part of the Chinese identity. Basics government official is now made based on progress and civilization of China as a connecting piece of the nation. Nationalism is also applied to the youth to give legitimacy to the government of the Chinese Communist Party.
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