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The Dragon Boat Festival is considered a historical and cultural heritage of Korea. As a Chinese, what do you think?

2024-09-14 11:29
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2024-09-14 12:07

The Dragon Boat Festival was one of the most important traditional festivals in Chinese history. It was also the fifth day of the fifth month of the Chinese lunar calendar. In China, the Dragon Boat Festival has a long history and rich cultural content. It is regarded as an important part of Chinese culture. As a Chinese, I think the Dragon Boat Festival is a historical and cultural heritage of China, not a historical and cultural heritage of Korea. Although South Korea also had a similar traditional festival, the Dragon Boat Festival had its own unique characteristics and meanings in China's history, culture, customs, and so on. In Chinese history, the Dragon Boat Festival had always been an important traditional festival. It was used to commemorate Qu Yuan, sacrifice dragon boats, and eat zongzi. In China, the Dragon Boat Festival was also an important family festival. People would gather on this day, enjoy lanterns, eat dumplings, and race dragon boats. Although Korea also has a similar traditional festival, the Dragon Boat Festival has its own unique characteristics and meanings in China's history, culture, customs and so on. Therefore, I think the Dragon Boat Festival is China's historical and cultural heritage and should be protected and valued by us.

Was the Dragon Boat Festival registered as a World Cultural Heritage by Korea?

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2024-09-14 11:06

There were no official documents or news that South Korea had applied to list the Dragon Boat Festival as a World Cultural Heritage. Although there were reports that South Korea was considering including the Dragon Boat Festival as a cultural heritage, there was no official confirmation. As one of the traditional Chinese festivals, the Dragon Boat Festival has a long history and rich cultural content. It is an important part of the traditional Chinese festival culture. In China, the Dragon Boat Festival is usually held in memory of Qu Yuan. There are also some places that celebrate the Dragon Boat Festival as a custom and tradition. Although South Korea also has similar traditional festivals such as the Spring Festival and the Mid-Autumn Festival, they are not listed as World Cultural Heritage by the United Nations. Therefore, there was no evidence that South Korea had applied to list the Dragon Boat Festival as a World Cultural Heritage.

How to view South Korea's declaration of the Dragon Boat Festival culture as a world cultural heritage

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2024-09-14 11:39

South Korea's declaration of the Dragon Boat Festival as a World Cultural Heritage reflected the importance and protection of traditional culture in South Korea. Cultural heritage is an important achievement in the development of human society. It represents the essence of human oral traditions, legends, myths, art, architecture, festivals, customs, sports, and so on. It is a treasure in the treasure house of human culture. Korea's declaration of the Dragon Boat Festival as a World Cultural Heritage was a sign of confidence and pride in its traditional culture, as well as an affirmation of its value. By declaring as a World Cultural Heritage, South Korea could pass on the Dragon Boat Festival culture, let more people understand and appreciate this cultural heritage, and also promote tourism and cultural exchanges in South Korea. We must also realize that the protection of cultural heritage is a long-term and arduous task that requires the joint efforts of the entire society. Only by strengthening the protection and inheritance of cultural heritage can our cultural resources better serve mankind.

It seemed that Korea also had a Dragon Boat Festival. Who was it to commemorate? It had actually applied to become a world intangible cultural heritage?

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2024-09-14 11:57

South Korea also had a world intangible cultural heritage--the Dragon Boat Festival. The Dragon Boat Festival was a traditional Korean festival, also known as the Dragon Boat Festival or the Dragon Boat Festival. Its origin can be traced back to the Warring States period in Chinese history around 233 B.C. During this festival, people would race dragon boats, eat zongzi and hang mugwort leaves. These activities were all in memory of the ancient Chinese patriotic poet Qu Yuan. In Korean, the Dragon Boat Festival was also known as "Seollal"(pronounced ""). In recent years, South Korea's Dragon Boat Festival had also attracted more and more international attention and was listed as a world intangible cultural heritage by the United Nations Cultural Organization.

Korea stole China's Dragon Boat Festival! Furious! Please find out the basis of our Chinese Dragon Boat Festival, thank you!

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2024-09-14 11:03

South Korea snatched away China's Dragon Boat Festival! Please find out the basis of our Chinese Dragon Boat Festival. Thank you! The origins of the Dragon Boat Festival in China can be traced back to the Warring States Period around 278 B.C. It was the traditional Chinese lunar calendar on the fifth day of the fifth month. The Dragon Boat Festival had a long history and rich cultural content, and was regarded as an important traditional festival. The main activities of the Chinese Dragon Boat Festival include eating zongzi, dragon boat racing, hanging mugwort leaves, drinking realgar wine, etc. Eating zongzi was one of the iconic activities of the traditional Dragon Boat Festival. The zongzi was made of glutinous rice, meat, eggs and other ingredients with a deep cultural heritage. The origins of the Dragon Boat Festival in China were related to traditional culture, myths and legends, historical events, and so on. It was regarded as a festival with profound cultural implications. Although South Korea also had a similar festival, it was not appropriate to " steal " China's Dragon Boat Festival. We should respect our traditional culture and learn from each other, communicate with each other, and let different cultures integrate and coexist with each other.

How do you feel about South Korea's successful application for the Dragon Boat Festival?

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2024-09-14 12:12

As a fan of online literature, I think this might cause some controversy. The Dragon Boat Festival was a traditional Chinese festival and an important part of Chinese culture. South Korea's successful application might have a certain impact on China's cultural protection and inheritance, causing some controversy. On the other hand, South Korea's successful application for the Dragon Boat Festival also had positive significance. This showed that South Korea's attention and emphasis on Chinese traditional culture could help improve South Korea's understanding of Chinese traditional culture and promote cultural exchange and integration. In short, we should treat South Korea's successful application with an open, tolerant, and respectful attitude. We should actively protect and pass on our own culture while respecting and appreciating the differences and uniqueness of other cultures.

A book with Chinese cultural heritage!

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2024-09-24 23:42

There were many classic novels with Chinese cultural heritage, such as Dream of the Red Chamber, Journey to the West, Water Margins, Romance of the Three Kingdoms, and so on. These novels were all classics in the history of Chinese literature. Not only were the plots wonderful, but they also contained profound Chinese cultural thoughts. Other than that, there were also classic Confucian and Daoist works such as The Analects of Confucius, Mencius, and Tao Te Ching, as well as classic literary works such as The Book of Songs, The Songs of Chu, and The Nineteen Ancient Poems. All of them had Chinese cultural heritage.

A book with Chinese cultural heritage!

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2024-09-18 17:01

China's cultural heritage is profound, and there are many classic books, some of which include: Dream of the Red Chamber-Qing Dynasty. It is a novel about human nature and society. 2. Water Margins-The novel of the Ming Dynasty novelist Shi Naian, which depicted 108 righteous thieves, was a novel with the theme of resisting oppression. 3. Journey to the West. The novel by Wu Chengen, a novelist of the Yuan Dynasty, tells the story of Sun Wukong and others who went to the Western Paradise to seek help. It is a novel with myths and legends as its theme. The Analects of Confucius-The Spring and Autumn Period records the words, deeds, and thoughts of Confucius and his disciples. It is an important part of Chinese cultural tradition and is regarded as one of the Confucian classics. Tao Te Ching-The Spring and Autumn Period Laozi's remarks were the representative works of Taoism and were hailed as the classics of Taoism. The Book of Changes-a classic work of ancient China that contains philosophical reflections on the universe, life, and morality, and has had a profound influence on Chinese culture and thought. These books are all treasures of Chinese culture, with extremely high artistic and cultural value. They are widely praised and read, and have an important impact on the inheritance and development of Chinese culture.

What other books do you know about Chinese cultural heritage?

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2025-03-10 00:08

Chinese cultural heritage refers to the material and spiritual wealth in Chinese history, including traditional art forms, historical and cultural sites, cultural heritage protection, and so on. The following are some books related to Chinese cultural heritage: Law on the Protection of Chinese Cultural Heritage 2. Chinese Cultural Heritage dictionary. 3. Atlas of Chinese Cultural Heritage 4."Make-up Examination on the Names of Famous Historical and Cultural Cities in China" China's Famous Historical and Cultural Cities 6. Chinese Ancient Building Dictionaries Chinese Grotto Art Chinese Taoist Culture Chinese Folk Culture Chinese Traditional Festivities These books covered all aspects of Chinese cultural heritage, including protection, inheritance, research, and so on. Reading these books can help you better understand China's cultural heritage and better protect and pass on China's cultural heritage.

The Dragon Boat Festival is 450 words.

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2025-01-10 19:31

The Dragon Boat Festival was a traditional Chinese festival and one of the four traditional Chinese festivals. It was celebrated on the fifth day of the fifth lunar month. It was also known as the Dragon Boat Festival, the Wuri Festival, the May Festival, the Ai Festival, the Duanwu Festival, the Zhongwu Festival, the Wuri Festival, the Xia Festival, and so on. The Dragon Boat Festival had a variety of customs and activities. People would eat zongzi, race dragon boats, and hang mugwort leaves and calamus. It was said that the Dragon Boat Festival was to commemorate Qu Yuan, a patriotic poet of the State of Chu during the Warring States Period. Qu Yuan committed suicide by jumping into the river on the fifth day of the fifth lunar month. In order to commemorate him, people had dragon boat races, eating dumplings and other customs. Dragon boat racing was an ancient traditional competitive activity. People rowed long dragon boats to race in rivers, lakes and seas, symbolizing Qu Yuan's spirit and the spirit of unity and cooperation. Eating zongzi was to commemorate the time when Qu Yuan jumped into the river. People threw zongzi into the river to prevent fish, shrimps and crabs from eating his body. The Dragon Boat Festival was an important festival. People would gather together to celebrate and commemorate it.

the origin of the Dragon Boat Festival

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2025-01-09 01:35

There are many theories about the origins of the Dragon Boat Festival, but the most widely circulated one is to commemorate Qu Yuan. According to legend, Qu Yuan, a poet of the State of Chu during the Warring States Period, committed suicide by jumping into the Miluo River on the fifth day of the fifth month. The people of the State of Chu established the Dragon Boat Festival to commemorate him. Qu Yuan was a patriotic poet. He was exiled because of his loyalty to the country. His loyalty and patriotic spirit are worth learning from. In order to commemorate him, people began to hold sacrificial activities on the fifth day of May every year. Later, it gradually evolved into the current Dragon Boat Festival. There were other explanations about the origins of the Dragon Boat Festival, such as in memory of Wu Zixu, filial daughter Cao E, Jie Zitui, honest official Chen Lin, King Gou Jian of Yue, etc., but these explanations were not as widely known as in memory of Qu Yuan.

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