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| − | In public places of China, it is common to see a group of elderly people dancing. This dance is called square dance.In the context of vigorous advocacy of national fitness by Chinese government,square dance, as a kind of recreational fitness dance with wide participation, is popular among | + | In public places of China, it is common to see a group of elderly people dancing. This dance is called square dance.In the context of vigorous advocacy of national fitness by Chinese government,square dance, as a kind of recreational fitness dance with wide participation, is popular among elder people.This paper mainly analyzes the origin ,development and genres of square dance for the elderly. |
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202270081634 关娜 Guan Na 英语笔译(English translation)
The ancient architecture culture in Shanxi
Abstract
Shanxi is acclaimed as "Museum of Ancient China Architecture," because of many well-preserved ancient architectures seen in this place. Bearing ancestors’ wisdom and emotion, these buildings habour certain historical and cultural values. In addition, in these ancient buildings, auspicious patterns can be seen everywhere and different patterns represent different cultural meanings. This paper will show some auspicious patterns in ancient architectures in Shanxi and analyze the cultural connotations behind them.
Chinese "Hot Water" Culture
Abstract
When a girl gets sick, the most common words she will hear is "to drink more hot water"; When you see an Asian drinking hot water in foreign country, you can quickly determine that it is a Chinese person. Whether the older or younger generation in China, "hot water" seems to be a panacea for all diseases. "Drinking hot water" has long been deeply rooted in the hearts of every Chinese person, becoming one of the most representative Chinese culture.
202270081704 何茉 He Mo 日语笔译(Japanese translation)
Tradition of group dances outside for elder people
Abstract
In public places of China, it is common to see a group of elderly people dancing. This dance is called square dance.In the context of vigorous advocacy of national fitness by Chinese government,square dance, as a kind of recreational fitness dance with wide participation, is popular among elder people.This paper mainly analyzes the origin ,development and genres of square dance for the elderly.
202270081708 贺沛 He Pei 朝鲜语笔译(Korean translation)
Chinese Opera: Yue Opera
Abstract
Yue Opera -- the second largest type of Chinese opera, known as the "second national opera" , the "most popular local opera", and the "largest local opera" in China. It is also one of the five major types of Chinese opera (Peking Opera, Yue Opera, Huangmei Opera, Pingju and Yu Opera).
202270081686 侯永芬 Hou Yongfen 英语口译(English interpretation)
== The Popularity of Chinese Han Clothing(Hanfu) among Young People==
Abstract
From the cultural performance into the public life, the integration of Hanfu and daily life is in a progressive state. Several years ago, Hanfu came into the public eyes and was performed on many occasions. In recent years, it is common to see young people wearing Hanfu to take photos. Especially during holidays and festivals, there are more people wearing Hanfu and the cultural atmosphere of these places are matched with the cultural connotation of Hanfu. This paper would briefly analyze the phenomenon of the revival of Hanfu.
202270081687 胡欣怡 Hu Xinyi 英语口译(English interpretation)
Taboos in Chinese Culture
Abstract
Every culture has its own taboos, and Chinese culture is no exception. Taboos are the products of society and culture, and they appeared a long time ago in Chinese history. Generally, taboos mean "not allowed" or "forbidden". As a product of traditional society, taboos exist in every corner of life and affect our life. For example, taboos can be seen in people's names, digits, objects, people, festivals, etc. This thesis mainly introduces and analyzes the aspects above.
202270081688 黄安安 Huang Anan 英语口译(English interpretation)
Chinese Funeral Etiquette Culture
Abstract
As a country of etiquette with thousands of years of civilization, China has a well-developed system of rituals. An important part of this complete ritual system is the culture of funerals, which has always been valued by the nation. Confucianism, Taoism and Buddhism have formed the official and unofficial body of culture in China for over two thousand years. Dynasties of feudal rulers have used Confucian culture to control the minds of readers and feudal officials. For the common people, however, they used the Buddhist theory of the afterlife or the Taoist idea of tranquility and inactivity to rule the people in a foolish manner. And in the ideological and theoretical systems of Confucianism, Taoism and Buddhism, there was a special emphasis on the culture of death. As a consequence, a Chinese funerary culture was also derived.
202270081689 黄舒威 Huang Shuwei 英语口译(English interpretation)
202270081635 姜雨露 Jiang Yulu 英语笔译(English translation)
202270081636 蒋正君 Jiang Zhengjun 英语笔译(English translation)
Modern Applications of Traditional Chinese Color
Abstract
Color exists everywhere in people’s life like air. Traditional Chinese color has its unique style and cultural characteristics, which are quite different from western color system. Traditional Chinese color not only has visual experience in aesthetics, but also contains profound cultural connotation. In this article, we will explore the formation and contents of traditional views of color in China, and further look into its modern applications in people’s life.