The Wuyue culture was a type of culture in ancient China. It originated from the Spring and Autumn Period, developed during the Warring States Period, and matured during the Han Dynasty. The Wuyue region was located in the south of China. It was an area with a prosperous economy and a dangerous terrain. Therefore, the Wuyue culture had unique characteristics and distinct styles. One of the unique characteristics of Wuyue culture was that it attached great importance to family and clan. In Wuyue society, family relationships were very close. Family members supported and helped each other. Another unique characteristic of Wuyue culture was that it emphasized individual effort and struggle, but also attached importance to collective honor and interests. The origin of Wuyue culture can be traced back to the history and cultural background of Wuyue region. The Wuyue region had a long history and was one of the important economic and cultural centers of China since ancient times. During the Warring States Period, the Wuyue region was an important battlefield between the State of Chu and the State of Qin. Therefore, the Wuyue culture was also affected by the war and cultural exchanges. During the Han Dynasty, the economy and culture of the Wuyue region developed rapidly and became an important cultural center in southern China. The formation and development of Wuyue culture was also related to the natural environment and climate of Wuyue area. The Wuyue region had a dangerous terrain and a warm and humid climate, so the Wuyue culture had unique natural scenery and cultural characteristics. All these factors contributed to the formation and development of Wuyue culture. In short, Wuyue culture is an important culture with unique characteristics and styles. Its causes are related to the history, cultural background and natural environment of Wuyue region.