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In your opinion, what similarities do Chinese culture and Korean culture share?

By 夏宗凤 老师 2020-05-06 13930次浏览

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  • 我有一个嗨名字 2020-05-19

    Both Chinese and Koreans are influenced by Confucianism.Rice is the staple food in China and South Korea.Both China and South Korea have a deep sense of family.

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  • 温然然 2020-05-19

    In my opinionKorean culture has many similar elements with Chinese culture. 

    In the daily life, the food they eat is similar to us which is based on rice and vegetables. They also use chopsticks to eat. What’s more, both Chinese and Koreans are influenced by Confucianism. And both China and South Korea have a deep sense of family. Finally, both Chinese and Korean are respect elders. And be polite is attach great significant to both China and Korea.

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  • 卯白 2020-05-19

    Both Korean people and Chinese people are deeply influenced by Confucious culture.

    A lot of ancient buildings in Korea are similar with Chinese traditional buildings .

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  • 牛冠翔 2020-05-19

    Traditional festival/Confucianisme/Food Culture

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  • 王梓宣 2020-05-19

    Korea and China have a lot in common.

    For example, they both use chopsticks to eat, and they both use rice as their staple food.

    The other two countries also have many of the same festivals, and they both value family relations.

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  • 正趣果上果 2020-05-19

    1.Strong sense of family.

    2.Pay attention to cultural etiquette.

    3.buildings,China's philosophy of yin and Yang, heaven and earth five elements, Fengshui and so on has the most obvious influence on Korean architecture.

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  • l刘思彤 2020-05-19

    1.Deeply rooted in the concept of family and state, family occupies a dominant position in the traditional ethical culture of China and South Korea.

    2.The values of Chinese and Korean societies are relatively individualistic values within the framework of collectivism. Such conservative values are mainly reflected in the fact that people in China and South Korea value more the collective interests, including national interests and family interests

     

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  • turbine 2020-05-19

      Through thousands of years of cultural exchanges and integration, the two countries have developed very similar lifestyles, codes of conduct, customs and cultural beliefs. In particular, the two countries have been influenced and influenced by Confucianism and share many similar cultural traits. Such as the pursuit of "benevolence, righteousness, courtesy, wisdom" Confucian philosophy of life and the code of conduct.

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  • 立花Chiaki 2020-05-19

    Literature, etiquette, aesthetics and architecture

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  • 李雅轩 2020-05-19

    Both Chinese and Koreans eat food with chopsticks and spoons.

    Both Chinese and Koreans take families important, and heavily influenced by Confucianism.

    Both Chinese and Koreans have great respect for their elders.

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  • 李海霞 2020-05-19

    Family is deeply rooted in the concept of family and country, and occupies a dominant position in the traditional ethical culture of China and South Korea. The values of Chinese and Korean society are relatively individualistic values under the framework of collectivism. This conservative value is mainly reflected in the fact that the people of China and South Korea attach more importance to collective interests, including national interests and family interests. The architectural styles of China and South Korea are similar. Both Chinese and Korean cultures are deeply influenced by Confucianism and attach great importance to etiquette. Both Chinese and Korean eat with chopsticks and spoons.

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  • aaa 2020-05-19

    Rice is the main food in China and South Korean.

    Both Chinese and Koreans are influenced by Confucianism.

    Both Chinese and Koreans use chopsticks and like to eat rice.

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  • wplnsny456258 2020-05-19

    1.Chinese and Koreans are influenced by Confucianism.

    2.Rice is the main food in China and South Korea.

    3.Both China and South Korea have a deep sense of family.

    4.Chinese and Korean are both respect elders.

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  • 啊啊啊 2020-05-19

    Chinese and Koreans have similar aesthetic concepts.

    Koreans also use chopsticks to eat rice.

    Both Chinese and Koreans are influenced by Confucianism.

    Their Hanbok are also from Chinese traditional costume.

    Chinese and Koreans are also looked like.

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  • dalny8121 2020-05-19

    1. Both Chinese an Korean take rice as their main food and use chopsticks and spoon.

    2. Most of Korean characters come from Chinese and can be translated in Chinese directly.

    3. Both chinese and koreans are influenced by Confucianism.

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  • 李格格 2020-05-19

     

     

    1.Both Chinese and Koreans are influenced by Confucianism.

    2.Rice is the staple food in China and South Korea.

    3.Both China and South Korea have a deep sense of family.

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  • 1.Both Chinese and Koreans attach great importance to etiquette,and pay great attention to the exam-oriented education of children.

    2.Both Chinese and Koreans are influenced by Confucianism.

    3.Koreans eat with chopsticks and spoons like Chinese people.

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  • 苏黎世 2020-05-19

    1.Both Chinese and Korea traditional culture are infected by the Confucian culture.

    2.In both Chinese and Korea family,the status of parents and the elder are higher than Western countries.

    3.Chinese and Korea traditional clothes are similar,since they are all evoved from Hanfu.

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  • 夜幕沉沉 2020-05-19

    1.Both China and South Korea are influenced by Confucianism

    2.China and South Korea have similar aesthetics towards people

    3.China and South Korea have similar eating habits, both eating rice and using chopsticks and spoons

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  • 九龙荣少 2020-05-19

    ① Both Chinese and Koreans are influenced by Confucianism.

    ② Rice is the staple food in China and South Korea.

    ③Both China and South Korea have a deep sense of family.

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  • 田欣茹 2020-05-19

    I think Chinese and Korean have following similarities:

    1. Architectural styles are similar. 

    2.Their cultures are heavily influenced by Confucianism, value etiquette. 

    3.Eat with chopsticks and spoons. 

     

     

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  • 金泰花 2020-05-19

    It can be simply said that the Korean language in the modern sense originated in the 8th century AD. After the integration of the three old Korean lands, the language in silla tended to be unified, and gradually took shape in the late koryo era.During this time, Korean was actually written in Chinese characters.

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  • 孟羽彤 2020-05-19

    Chinese and Korean people both pay more attention to respect  the elderly.

    The concept of family is very important for these two countries.

    Both Chinese and Korean are influenced by Confucianism.

     

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  • 牵羽 2020-05-19

    Because  China and South Korea are both Asian countries, their culture have a lot  in common.

    For example, both Chinese and Korean people attach great importance to etiquette. And in communication,the general way of expression is reatively implicit.

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  • 温然然 2020-05-19

    In my opinionJapanese culture has many similar elements with Chinese culture. 

    Both countries attach importance to tea culture.  The tea culture has a long history. What is more, some Japanese festivals draw lessons from Chinese traditional festivals.

    In the daily life, the food they eat is similar to us which is based on rice and vegetables. They also use chopsticks to eat. What’s more, both Chinese and Koreans are influenced by Confucianism. And both China and South Korea have a deep sense of family. Finally, both Chinese and Korean are respect elders. And be polite is attach great significant to both China and Korea.

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  • Holland 2020-05-19

    I think there are some similar eating habits. For example, they prefer cooked food and so on. Because the living environment is basically the same as the food culture. They also attach great importance to etiquette. And aesthetic convergence.

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  • 210张格格 2020-05-19

    1.China an South Korea attach great importance to etiquette.

     

    2.Both of them pay great attention to the exam-oriented education of children.

     

    3.Chinese and Koreans are influenced by Confucianism.

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  • 2018级1班黄紫盈 2020-05-19

    1.Both Chinese and Koreans are influenced by Confucianism.

    2.Rice is the staple food in China and South Korea.

    3.Both China and South Korea have a deep sense of family.

     

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  • 8900 2020-05-19

    1. Both China and Korea have traditional tea ceremony. 

    2. In Chinese cuisine culture and Korean cuisine culture, rice is essential. 

    3. Both have Confucian culture and Taoist culture. 

    4. Deep family values. 

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  • 鹿隐林中 2020-05-19

    1. Both Chinese and Korean traditional culture are influenced by Confucian culture.

    2. Chinese and Korean social values are relatively individualistic values under the framework of collectivism. Such conservative values are mainly reflected in the fact that the Chinese and south Korean people attach more importance to the collective interests, including national interests and family interests

    3.The traditional clothes of China and Korea are similar, because they are both made from han.

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