There are many books on how foreigners view Chinese people. 1. Yuval Noah Harari,"Sabiens: A Short History of Humanity" The book described the history of mankind from the Stone Age to the 21st century, focusing on China's role in this process. The Nature of Western Culture by Michael Hanneck. The book analyzed the nature and characteristics of Western culture and their influence on China from different angles. 3. Chinese Myths and Mythology: A Translation of the Major Collections by Michael Hofstadter. The book introduced ancient Chinese myths and legends, covering traditional Chinese culture and values. 4. A Short History of Chinese Philosophy by Michaellock. The book introduced the development and main ideas of ancient Chinese philosophy and their influence on Chinese culture and values. 5. The Chinese Way of Modern by Foucault. The book explored the system and culture of modern China and their influence on the West and the world. These books were all about the excellent choices of Chinese people and society in the eyes of foreigners, which could provide a deeper understanding and exploration.
I can recommend you some Chinese literary classics, including: Dream of the Red Chamber-Qing Dynasty is a classic Chinese classic novel that describes the rise and fall of a wealthy family. 2. Journey to the West. The story of Sun Wukong and others seeking scriptures from the West is a classic in the history of Chinese literature. 3. Water Margins-The story of the uprising of 108 righteous thieves in the Yuan Dynasty was one of the four great masterpieces of China. 4 The Scholars-The Qing Dynasty used the stories of the scholars as the background to describe the darkness and corruption of the Qing Dynasty officialdom. These books are rich in cultural content and artistic value, allowing you to understand Chinese culture and history in depth. At the same time, these books were widely translated into many languages and enjoyed a high international reputation.
There are many classic Chinese novels in the eyes of foreigners. The Story of The Stone-The Qing Dynasty was considered a classic in the history of Chinese literature and a treasure in the history of world literature. 2. The Journey to the West (The Wushuof the Tang Dynasty) -The Ming Dynasty's story of the adventures of the main characters, including Sun Wukong, is considered a classic of Chinese mythological novels. 3 The Song of the Three Kingdoms-The story of the uprising of 108 righteous thieves in the Yuan Dynasty is considered a classic of Chinese martial arts novels. 4 The Book of Three Kingdoms-The Yuan Dynasty tells the historical story of the Three Kingdoms period and is considered a classic in the history of Chinese literature. The Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio (The Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio of the Tang Dynasty) -The stories of the Tang Dynasty, which depicted many ghosts, immortals, and so on, are considered to be the classic of Chinese short stories. These novels had a wide readership around the world and had been translated into many languages.
There are many classic Chinese novels in the eyes of foreigners. The Chinese novel Dream of the Red Chamber is one of the greatest novels in the history of Chinese literature and a classic in the history of world literature. The Chinese novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms is another classic Chinese novel that portrays the political struggles and wars between the three major dynasties in Chinese history. The Chinese novel Seventeen Little Birds and Journey to the West are both novels that describe the adventures of ancient Chinese heroes and are considered treasures of Chinese culture. The Chinese novel The External History of the Confucian Academy was a satirical novel about the misfortunes of some of the scholars of the Qing Dynasty because of political corruption. The Chinese novel Jin Ping Mei is a novel about the life of a woman. It is also a classic in the history of Chinese literature, although its circulation is relatively small. These novels were all treasures of Chinese culture, and they were very helpful for foreigners to understand Chinese culture and history.
There are many classic Chinese novels in the eyes of foreigners. Here are some famous examples: 1 The Chinese Oddyssey by Cao Xueqin (Li Bai): This is a classic Chinese novel with far-reaching influence and is considered one of the treasures of Chinese culture. 2 The Xing Xuesi by Wu Cheng'en: This is a novel set in a mythical story and is a classic of Chinese culture. 3 The Dragon and the Phoenix by Liu Che: This is a novel about the loyalty of heroes and is considered one of the representative works of Chinese martial arts novels. 4. The Book of Three Kingdoms by Liu Che: This is a historical novel set in the Three Kingdoms period and a classic of Chinese culture. 5 The Strange Tales of the Chinese People by Panglin Fang: This is a novel with The theme of ghost legends and is considered one of the representatives of horror literature in Chinese culture. These novels are very popular in the eyes of foreigners because they not only show the charm of traditional Chinese culture, but also reflect the profound meaning of Chinese history and human nature.
A Short History of Humanity was a best-selling book by Yuval Noah Harari, which narrated the history of mankind from the Stone Age to the 21st century. It also included an in-depth discussion of human culture, society, politics, and other aspects. In this book, Harari put forward an important point that human culture influenced and blended with each other. He believed that there was a natural barrier between different cultures and ethnic groups, but this barrier could be eliminated through communication and interaction. In traditional Chinese culture, interpersonal relationships were regarded as a very important part. Chinese people pay attention to family, friendship and love, while foreigners may place more emphasis on selfishness and independence. In A Short History of Humanity, Harari mentioned some interpersonal differences between Chinese and foreigners, such as: In China, people usually valued the relationship between family and friends. They believe that family and friendship are important parts of a person's life, so they will try their best to maintain and strengthen these relationships. In contrast, foreigners may be more focused on selfishness and independence. They believe that personal freedom and rights are very important, so they may pay more attention to personal relationships and interactions. In addition, Harari also mentioned the differences in language and culture between Chinese and foreigners. He believed that language and cultural differences might affect the establishment and maintenance of interpersonal relationships. For example, Chinese people might prefer to use Chinese characters and Mandarin to communicate, while foreigners might prefer to use English and French to communicate. In " A Short History of Humanity," Harari introduced the differences in interpersonal relationships between Chinese and foreigners and raised the importance of the blending of human cultures. He believed that there was a natural barrier between different cultures and ethnic groups, but this barrier could be eliminated through communication and interaction. Through communication and interaction, people can better understand each other and build a more harmonious interpersonal relationship.
Books describing China and Chinese people: 1 "Alive"-Yu Hua This book tells the life experience of an ordinary farmer who went through many difficult life experiences under the condition of unbearable hunger and pain. This book deeply reflected the problems of famine and poverty in the history of Chinese society. "Ordinary World"-Lu Yao This book described the life of the 20th century Chinese rural protagonists Sun Shao 'an and Sun Shaoping, who gradually changed their destiny through hard work, reflecting the hard work and fighting spirit of the Chinese rural people. Teahouse-Wang Xiaobo This book described the life and psychological state of the people in the teahouse of the Qing Dynasty. Through telling the stories of the characters in the teahouse, it reflected the style of Chinese society and the way people thought at that time. Books describing foreigners: 1 The Little Prince-Anthony de Saint-Exupéry This book was a French story about a little prince who traveled from his own planet to other planets. This book, through a simple story, deeply reflected the desires and thoughts of the human heart. 1984-George Orwell The book was a dystopian novel, depicting a society ruled by a total dictatorship. The government controlled and monitored the people, limiting and strangling their thoughts. The book profoundly revealed the dark side of a dictatorial society. Books on Country Evaluation: 1 "Alive"-Yu Hua The book commented on China's history and people, who had experienced many pains and difficulties but still had a tenacious national spirit. In this book, Yu Hua deeply reflected the fighting spirit and indomitable national spirit of the Chinese people by describing the protagonist's life experience. Teahouse-Wang Xiaobo The book commented on China and believed that there was a phenomenon of repression and restraint in Chinese society, and the people's way of thinking was relatively simple and fixed.
In the eyes of foreigners, the fact that all Chinese knew kung fu originated from the deep inheritance and widespread popularity of martial arts and kung fu in Chinese culture. In Chinese culture, martial arts and kung fu are regarded as a unique art form and skill with profound cultural and historical origins. In China, the inheritance and development of martial arts and kung fu have always been closely related to traditional culture, national spirit and physical health, so it has a wide impact on the world. In addition, as a unique form of sports, Kung Fu had a wide audience and competitive events on a global scale, which further strengthened foreigners 'understanding and prejudice against Chinese Kung Fu. Of course, this view may also be influenced by some objective factors, such as foreigners 'limited understanding of Chinese culture and misunderstanding and prejudice against traditional Chinese martial arts and kung fu. Therefore, we should keep an open mind and actively understand and inherit Chinese traditional culture. At the same time, we should respect the differences and varieties between different cultures.
For Chinese history books written by foreigners, you can refer to the following famous books: 1 A History of China by Ernst Ernest The Story of China by George Orwell The Fall of the Chinese Empire and the Rise of the Barbarians by Thomas Lee A History of China from the Spring of the Dragon to the Fall of the White Horse by Philip K Dick The Rise and Fall of the Chinese Empire by James Reid These books all covered the history, politics, culture, economy and other aspects of ancient China. They played an important role in understanding Chinese history. However, it should be noted that these books are all in English. It may be difficult for readers who want to read the Chinese version.
I'm not sure which anime you're referring to, but some anime will have a lot of foreigners and Chinese people in it, such as Sword God Domain, Attack of the Giants, and so on.