There are many similarities between Korean culture and Chinese culture. For example, they are all influenced by Confucianism, all of them have strong hierarchical system, and all of them emphasize social harmony. In addition, all of them pay attention to avoid causing lose of face.
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
In my opinion,harmony are both regarded as importance in Chinese culture and Korean culture. In Korean culture,consensus is significant to maintain harmony. To avoid disturbing harmony,Koreans will reply with a positive answer and show. This phenomenon also could be seen in Chinese culture. Chinese people pay great attention to harmony,inciuding social harmony,family harmony.As a Chinese old saying goes,“Harmony brings wealth”.
1. Confucianism: As in China, respect for old, reciprocity, etiquette for first meeting...Korea is also deeply influenced by Confucianism.
2. Architectural culture: Many traditional buildings in Korea have many elements of Chinese traditional buildings. China' philosophy of Yin and Yang, heaven and earth five elements, Fengshui and so on, which has the most obvious influence on Korean architecture.
3. Literary culture: Before the 15th century A.D., South Korean had only language and no characters, and had always used Chinese characters to express. According to statistics, Chinese characters account for more than half of Korean words.
1.Cultural basis:Both China and South Korea belong to the han cultural circle and are deeply influenced by Confucianism. They emphasize respect for elders, family ethics, social ethics, politeness and harmonious interpersonal relationships.
2.Table manner: Both China and South Korea show great respect to their guests. Attention to hygiene is an essential courtesy when dining. There is a toast etiquette, and there are corresponding rules. Chopsticks are used at meals.
3.Traditional festivals: Both countries have Spring Festival, Mid-Autumn festival and Dragon Boat Festival. And they regard the Spring Festival as the most important festival.
4.Values: Conservative values; Attach more importance to national and collective interests than to individual interests.
In fact, their traditional clothing was born by changing Tang clothes, and their characters were made by themselves through Chinese traditional Chinese characters, some of which were directly borrowed. In South Korea, Confucianism and Meng thought have always been dominant.
Both the Chinese and Korean people attach importance to the concept of family and collective consciousness.The architectural culture of China and Korea is similar, and both are influenced by Confucianism.
first, Korea is influenced by Confucianism as well as China, second we all use chopsticks, third, we all have a stong family connect, and the style of arquitecture of two country is similar
Family occupies a dominant position in the traditional ethical culture of China and South Korea.The social values of China and South Korea are that the two peoples attach more importance to collective interests. Both China and koreans are influenced by Confucianism.