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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 13894次浏览

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  • 郭芷含 2020-06-13

    Both Chinese and Koreans are influenced by Confucianism.

    Both Chinese and Korean eat rice and use chopsticks and spoons.

    Both Chinese and Korean are respect elders.

    Both the Chinese and Korean people attach importance to the concept of family and collective consciousness.

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  • 张楠楠 2020-06-13

    Both China an South Korea attach great importance to etiquette.Both of the pay great attention to the exam-oriented education of children.The language sounds very similar.Our music culture is similar,the rhythm is more soft.

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  • 李佩雯 2020-06-13

    Both China and Korea are obscure countries, the culture of two countries are deeply influenced by Confucianism.

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  • 栗昕彤 2020-06-13
    1. Chinese and Koreans have similar aesthetic concepts.
    2. Koreans also use chopsticks and like to eat rice like Chinese people.
    3. Both chinese and koreans are influenced by Confucianism
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  • 谭博文190460220 2020-06-14

    1.Chinese and Korean architectural styles are similar. 

    2.Both China and South Korea, whose own cultures are heavily influenced by Confucianism, value etiquette. 

    3.Both Chinese and koreans eat with chopsticks and spoons. 

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  • M17Nebula 2020-06-14

    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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  • 淮温灯影 2020-06-14

    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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  • 林倩倩 2020-06-14

    Family concept

    The concept of family is deeply rooted in China and South Korea, and family plays a dominant role in the traditional ethical culture of China and South Korea

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  • 童雨晨 2020-06-14

    Both Chinese tea art culture and Korean tea ceremony have the same philosophical basis of "heaven and nature", which directly or indirectly inherit the core spirit of Chinese Tang and Song Tea art, and have the same realm of tea ceremony in essence.

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  • M17Nebula 2020-06-14

    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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  • 超超 2020-06-14

    The two countries are geographically close to each other, and some of them have similar geographical features. Korean ancient characters are almost identical to Chinese characters, and Chinese architecture and costume culture are also referenced by South Korea

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