The reasons for the lack of cultural masters in modern China were complicated, involving political, economic, social, historical and many other factors. In terms of politics, due to the acceleration of China's modernisation process and the implementation of reform and opening up, the political power of the country gradually concentrated in the hands of the central government, and the cultural field was no exception. This meant that the autonomy and development space of the cultural field were greatly limited, resulting in serious restrictions on innovation and creation in the cultural field. In terms of economy, the acceleration of China's modernisation process had brought about economic development and prosperity, but at the same time, it had also brought about the poverty of the cultural field. Due to the lack of planning and guidance for the development of the cultural industry, cultural enterprises lacked core competitiveness, and some excellent traditional cultural projects were not protected and inherited enough. In terms of society, the acceleration of China's modernisation process has led to population movements and the aggravation of the rural-urban gap, which has challenged and impacted traditional cultural values and lifestyle. This also led to the lack of variety and tolerance in the cultural field, making it difficult to produce classic works with wide influence and cultural value. In terms of history, the beginning of China's modern process was a long period of turmoil and war in ruins. This caused the values and expressions of traditional culture to be seriously disturbed and destroyed, making it difficult to pass on and carry forward. In summary, the reasons for the lack of cultural masters in the field of modern Chinese culture are more complicated and need to be reflected and improved from many aspects.
Although modern Chinese literature has a long history, in the process of its development, there are also many famous literary works. The following are some of the famous literary works: " Dream of the Red Chamber " was hailed as the pinnacle of Chinese classical novels in the Qing Dynasty. 2. Journey to the West-The Ming Dynasty tells the story of the Monkey King and other main characters who went to the Western Heaven to obtain scriptures. 3. Water Margins-The story of 108 heroes rebelling against the Yuan Dynasty. Romance of the Three Kingdoms-Yuan Dynasty tells the story of various political struggles and wars during the Three Kingdoms period. 5. Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio. The story of the Tang Dynasty was about all kinds of ghosts and immortals. Although there were many excellent works in modern Chinese literature, their literary achievements and influence were still different compared to ancient literature. The main reasons were as follows: The development of modern Chinese literature is relatively short compared to ancient literature, which lacks long-term accumulation and accumulation. 2. Modern Chinese literature is influenced by politics and social environment, and many works are difficult to be fully released and expressed. 3. Due to the influence of the market economy, the development of modern literature has been restricted to a certain extent, resulting in the high degree of commerce of literary creation, and the literary value is difficult to be fully reflected. Although there were many excellent works in modern Chinese literature, their literary achievements and influence were still different compared to ancient literature.
Two-dimensional culture referred to the cultural phenomena in the virtual world such as Japanese anime, manga, and games, which also had a great influence in China. However, the development of the 2D culture in China was not as smooth as in other countries and regions. China's traditional culture was very rich, and people loved it even more. In contrast, the 2D culture was not a part of traditional Chinese culture, so in people's perception, the 2D culture was not as important as traditional culture. China's Internet and entertainment industry was very developed, but the audience of the two-dimensional culture in China was relatively small. Because the works of the 2D culture usually need to be paid to watch or download, the threshold for ordinary consumers to buy or download these works is relatively high, which makes the 2D culture difficult to spread as widely as other forms of entertainment. There were some disputes about the values and moral values of the 2D culture. For example, some 2D works may involve sensitive topics such as gender, race, sexual orientation, etc. These contents may cause some people's disgust and controversy, which made the 2D culture encounter some difficulties in the promotion process. Although the influence of the 2D culture in China is limited, it is still an important cultural phenomenon. With the continuous development of Chinese society, the 2D culture may have a broader space for development in the future.
The Song Dynasty was a period of feudal society in China, and it was also one of the prosperous periods of Chinese culture. The prosperity of the Song Dynasty culture mainly stemmed from the following aspects: 1. Prosperous economy: The Song Dynasty was a period of economic prosperity in China's feudal society. Commerce, craftsmanship, agriculture, and other aspects had made great progress, leading to the cultural field's multiplication and prosperity. 2. Universal education: The imperial examination system was implemented in the Song Dynasty, and the examination system was fairer. The reading atmosphere was prevalent, and the education was very popular. Many civilians also began to receive education, which provided a talent reserve for the prosperity of culture. 3. Literature achievements: The Song Dynasty literature flourished and many outstanding writers such as Su Shi, Xin Qiji, Li Qingzhao, Lu You, etc. Their works such as "Ode to the Red Cliff" and "Shuidiao Getou" became classics of Chinese culture. 4. Art achievements: The Song Dynasty flourished in the fields of painting, music, dance, etc., and made great achievements in painting, calligraphy, and music. The Battle of Yashan was a war between the Southern Song Dynasty and the Jin Dynasty. After this war, the Southern Song Dynasty lost most of its territory and eventually perished. It was said that there was no Chinese culture after Yashan because even if the Southern Song Dynasty perished, Chinese culture was not greatly affected because Chinese culture had been passed down to this day.
China is a country with a long history and rich culture, which can be traced back to thousands of years ago. China's history can be divided into different dynasties and periods, each with different characteristics and cultures. One of the most important periods in ancient Chinese history was the Warring States Period, during which many important thoughts and cultural achievements appeared, such as Sun Tzu's Art of War and The Analects of Confucius. In addition, many great ideologists and cultural figures such as Confucius, Mencius, Mozi, Laozi, Zhuangzi, etc. also appeared in China. The Han Dynasty was another important period in Chinese history, during which many great cultural and technological achievements such as paper-making, compasses, gunpowder, etc. appeared. During the Han Dynasty, China also began to explore the path of expansion and established many important diplomatic and military relations with neighboring countries such as North Korea and Vietnam. The Tang Dynasty was a glorious period in Chinese history, during which many great poets and cultural celebrities appeared, such as Li Bai, Du Fu, Bai Juyi and so on. During the Tang Dynasty, China's technology and culture reached new heights, such as the invention of gunpowder and printing. The Song Dynasty was another important period in Chinese history, during which many great cultural and technological achievements appeared, such as the invention of the compass, paper making, gunpowder, etc. During the Song Dynasty, China's economy and culture reached new heights, such as poetry, painting, music and other artistic fields were fully developed. The Ming Dynasty was a short period in China's history, during which many great cultural and technological achievements appeared, such as the invention of the telescope, printing and so on. During the Ming Dynasty, China's economy and culture once again reached a new height, such as science and technology, culture and art, and other fields have been vigorously developed. The Qing Dynasty was a period of decline in Chinese history, during which many important cultural and technological achievements appeared, such as the invention of movable type printing, silver yuan, and the railway. During the Qing Dynasty, China's culture and social system had undergone many changes, such as political corruption and social unrest. China's history and culture were rich and colorful, and each period had its own unique characteristics and contributions.
The influence of foreign culture on China is multi-dimensional. The following are some of the main influences: 1. Literature influence: foreign literary works such as shakespeare, bacon and other classic works have been translated into Chinese and widely spread in China, which has had a profound impact on Chinese literary creation. 2. Art influence: Western painting, music, sculpture and other art forms have also influenced the development of Chinese culture and art. For example, the "Four Kings" and "Four Monks" in traditional Chinese painting were influenced by Western art. 3. Thought influence: The introduction of foreign thoughts such as Confucianism, Buddhism, and islam into China had a profound impact on China's ideology, culture, and social system. 4. Dietary influence: After the introduction of Western food into China, it had an impact on China's eating habits and cooking techniques. For example, Western barbecue, hamburgers and other foods have been widely accepted and loved in China. 5. Social influence: The introduction of foreign social etiquette and customs into China has had an impact on the social culture of Chinese society, such as the polite language and manners used by foreigners in social occasions. The influence of foreign culture on China is in many ways. These influences have promoted the variety and richness of Chinese culture and also enriched the cultural life of the Chinese people.
Wuxia is usually regarded as one of the unique literary styles in China, but it is also popular worldwide. Wuxia novels usually described chivalrous stories between Jianghu people, including martial arts, Jianghu grudges, righteousness, and other elements. Therefore, although Wuxia had a long history and a wide audience base in China, it was not a unique culture in China, but one of the important literary styles in the world.
There were several reasons why there were so few Chinese science fiction novels with a space background: 1. Cultural tradition: Chinese cultural tradition has a relatively weak understanding of concepts such as the universe and space. Compared to Western countries, the Chinese placed more emphasis on traditional values such as family, society, and politics. Concepts such as space exploration often contradicted these traditional values. 2. The lack of scientific foundation: China's science education is relatively lagging behind, and there is relatively little knowledge and understanding of science and technology. Therefore, the appearance of space settings in science fiction novels required more in-depth scientific explanation and technical support, which was often difficult to be reflected in Chinese novels. 3. Literature tradition: The literary tradition of Chinese novels focuses on the plot, characters, and theme rather than the grand universe setting involved in science fiction. Therefore, in terms of literary creation, Chinese science fiction often needed more in-depth thinking and exploration rather than simply presenting a story with a space background. 4. Market factors: China's science fiction market is relatively small, and there is relatively little demand and recognition for science fiction. Therefore, China needed to face greater competition and market pressure, which also affected the enthusiasm and innovation of its creation. The reason why Chinese science fiction was relatively rare needed to be analyzed and resolved from many aspects such as cultural tradition, scientific foundation, literary tradition, and market factors.
Chinese culture is not a weak culture. On the contrary, it is one of the global cultures with a long history and rich content, which has an important impact on the development of global culture. The core values of Chinese culture include benevolence, honesty, filial piety, etiquette, etc. These values have been passed down and developed for a long time in Chinese history, and have had a profound impact on Chinese society, families, and individuals. Chinese culture also focused on the development of education, culture, and the arts, which had a positive impact on global culture. However, Chinese culture has also been criticized for its desire for political power and control, its neglect of personal privacy, and its rejection of dissidents. These problems may stem from the history and traditions of Chinese culture, but they may also stem from the development and changes of modern society. Therefore, Chinese culture is both unique and global. It is a part of multiculturalism and hopes to make greater contributions to the development of world culture.
In China, tigers had a higher status in culture. In traditional Chinese culture, the tiger was regarded as a symbol of strength, courage, mystery, and majesty, and was endowed with many auspicious and sacred meanings. The tiger was regarded as the king of beasts, representing power, wealth, and good luck. Tigers often appeared in many traditional stories, such as the story of Sun Wukong and the tiger in Journey to the West. In contrast, lion culture had a relatively low status in China. Although lions were also powerful species in nature, in traditional Chinese culture, lions were usually seen as pets or animals that symbolized wealth rather than symbols of higher status.
The elite culture of the West and the popular culture of China were two different cultural systems with different values and historical backgrounds. Elite culture usually referred to a culture made up of well-educated people with high social status and professionalism. This culture emphasized knowledge, innovation, independent thinking, and the pursuit of excellence, personal achievement, and self-actualization. Elite culture emphasized individual effort and self-improvement, advocated competition and achievement, and also emphasized social justice and equality. In contrast, China's popular culture focused more on the spread of knowledge and the inheritance of traditional culture, emphasizing collectivity, family values, and social stability. This culture emphasized interpersonal relationships, family and social relationships, teamwork and collective interests, and was willing to accept traditional culture and spiritual inheritance. Although there were differences in values and historical backgrounds between elite culture and popular culture, there were also some intersections between the two. For example, in China, well-educated people are often regarded as elites, but they are also keen to spread knowledge and share experiences to become a part of society. At the same time, China's popular culture has also adapted and integrated into the global background in the process of absorbing foreign cultures, showing the characteristics of multiculturalism and opening up.