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Do you have any Korean pop culture novels that you recommend?
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2024-08-29 21:23
I recommend the novel "The Most Catwoman in Korean Entertainment" to you. It tells the story of a love story and an entertainment star. The author, Rolling Cat's writing style is lively and interesting. It is a very "loving" Korean entertainment novel. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—
Reflection on Elite Culture and Mass Culture of Elite Culture
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2024-09-10 15:20
An example of elite culture and mass culture thinking is as follows: Elite culture was usually defined as a culture created by a small elite class with highly specialized knowledge and experience. This culture usually emphasized personal effort and professional knowledge in pursuit of higher academic achievements and professional status. Elite culture was usually seen as a minority culture, and its spread and inheritance were usually strictly limited. In contrast, popular culture is usually defined as a culture created by the majority of people with universal acceptance and understanding. This culture usually emphasized personal interests and public recognition, pursuing wider recognition and acceptance, as well as better entertainment and consumer experience. Mass culture is usually seen as a culture of the majority, and its spread and inheritance are usually unrestrained. Although there are obvious differences between elite culture and popular culture, their essence is the same. They are driven by human needs and desires, and exist to satisfy people's spiritual and emotional needs. Therefore, we can say that elite culture and popular culture are both important components of human culture. They interact and influence each other to form a rich and colorful cultural world.
Can you recommend some novels related to traditional Chinese culture? For example, tea culture, porcelain culture, calligraphy and painting culture, zither culture, and sword-making culture.
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2024-09-12 05:47
πŸ˜‹I recommend the following novel to you: 1. "Desire to die and be immortal": A classical Xianxia novel. The plot is complicated and involves traditional cultures such as the zither and tea culture. 2. "Treasure Eyes": An urban supernatural novel. The main character's treasure-seeking eyes contain peerless treasures that are the crystallization of the wisdom of his ancestors. It involves traditional cultures such as porcelain culture. 3. "The Zither Master of the Live Stream": A novel about urban life. It mainly tells the story of a real zither player, Chen Qingfeng. Through his zither skills, he leads the readers to appreciate the rich essence of Chinese culture and involves the zither culture. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—
The influence of network culture on traditional culture
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2024-08-27 00:23
The influence of network culture on traditional culture is complicated. There are some positive effects and some negative effects. The rise and development of online culture provided a new way and platform for the digitizing and spreading of traditional culture. Internet culture has enabled traditional culture to be more widely spread and accepted, allowing more people to come into contact with the content and form of traditional culture. For example, online culture has made the digital manifestations of traditional culture more diverse, such as online novels, animations, games, and so on. However, the internet culture also had some negative effects on traditional culture. The development of network culture has made the content and form of traditional culture gradually lose its original characteristics and charm. Some of the content and form of traditional culture have also been plagiarized and abused by network culture. The development of online culture has also strengthened the trend of commerce and industry of traditional culture. Some traditional cultures have been adapted into commercial film and television works, games, etc., making traditional culture lose its original meaning and meaning. Therefore, the influence of network culture on traditional culture needed to be viewed in a critical manner. While inheriting and promoting traditional culture, we also need to pay attention to the development of online culture so that traditional culture can be better inherited and developed in the process of digitizing and spreading.
The Category and Attribute of Culture in the Philosophy of Culture
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2024-09-17 14:43
The category of culture in cultural philosophy referred to the comprehensive embodiment of a series of values, habits, traditions, systems, technologies, languages, beliefs, and other aspects formed by human beings in the long-term historical process. The attributes of culture referred to the characteristics of culture as an abstract concept. The attributes of culture included: History: Culture is a part of human history, reflecting the development and changes of human history. 2. Diversity-Culture is the embodiment of human diversity-Different ethnic groups, different countries, and different social groups have different cultural characteristics and traditions. 3. Inter-influence: Cultures influence and blend with each other to form a complex cultural system. 4. Value: As a kind of value concept, culture has a profound impact on people's thoughts, behavior, lifestyle and other aspects. 5. Creation: Culture is constantly developing and creating new cultural concepts, habits, and traditions.
Was Chinese culture a closed culture? Reason.
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2024-09-18 01:21
The reason why Chinese culture is not a closed culture is as follows: The degree of open-mindedness of Chinese culture changes with the development of times and society. In the history of China, many cultural achievements and knowledge have been widely spread and developed through communication and transmission, such as Chinese medicine, Confucianism, Taoist philosophy, Tang poetry and Song Ci, etc. In the past few decades, Chinese culture has also gradually become more global and diverse. With the rise of China's economy and culture, more and more people began to learn and understand Chinese culture, including through tourism, study abroad, cultural exchanges and other ways. Chinese culture is not completely closed, and the exchange and cooperation with other countries and cultures are increasing day by day. For example, China's cultural products have received widespread attention and recognition internationally. Many Chinese cultural enterprises have also begun to expand their business and investment on a global scale. To sum up, Chinese culture is not a closed culture, but is constantly developing in an open and pluralistic way.
Why is Chinese culture a weak culture?
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2024-09-16 21:44
Chinese culture is not a weak culture. On the contrary, it is one of the global cultures with a long history and rich content, which has an important impact on the development of global culture. The core values of Chinese culture include benevolence, honesty, filial piety, etiquette, etc. These values have been passed down and developed for a long time in Chinese history, and have had a profound impact on Chinese society, families, and individuals. Chinese culture also focused on the development of education, culture, and the arts, which had a positive impact on global culture. However, Chinese culture has also been criticized for its desire for political power and control, its neglect of personal privacy, and its rejection of dissidents. These problems may stem from the history and traditions of Chinese culture, but they may also stem from the development and changes of modern society. Therefore, Chinese culture is both unique and global. It is a part of multiculturalism and hopes to make greater contributions to the development of world culture.
What were the Qingshui culture and the farming culture?
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2024-08-31 15:29
Qingshui literature and farming literature were a type of online literature. They referred to a kind of literary style that was mainly featured by dullness, daily life, and warmth. Qingshui Wen usually described some small things such as family trivia, life trivia, neighborhood relationships, etc., as well as some plain love and friendship stories. Farming novels focused more on describing social reality and human nature, emphasizing the process of ordinary people achieving success in society through hard work and patience. They mainly described the lives, struggles, and growth stories of ordinary people. These two styles of writing were very common in online novels, and they both had their own audiences and characteristics.
Was online novels a dominant culture or a hidden culture?
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2024-09-03 02:42
Online novels can be regarded as a kind of dominant culture because they reflect social, psychological, and cultural needs and trends to a certain extent, and attract a large number of readers through their story plots, character creation, writing style, and so on. As a new form of media, online novels have a wide range of audiences and communication channels. To a certain extent, it has changed people's reading methods and consumption concepts, and has also promoted the development of the cultural industry. Therefore, as a cultural phenomenon, online novels had a certain representation and importance.
The difference between mass culture and elite culture
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2024-09-10 15:42
Mass culture and elite culture are two different cultural phenomena. There are significant differences in values, aesthetics, social attitudes, and so on. Mass culture usually refers to a culture that is easy to understand and spread to the masses. Its values are often easy to understand, focusing on entertainment and entertainment, emphasizing rapid consumption and wide spread. In popular culture, it is easier for people to accept and agree with universal values and aesthetics such as pop culture, movies, music, television programs, etc. Mass culture tended to pursue excitement, excitement, and sensual pleasure, focusing on personal interests and preferences rather than professionalism and depth. Elite culture, on the other hand, emphasized professionalism, depth, and knowledge. It usually emphasized knowledge reserves, professionalism, and self-improvement for a small number of people or specific groups. In the elite culture, people paid more attention to personal achievement and self-realization, pursued the exploration and innovation of professional knowledge and skills, and paid more attention to personal taste and aesthetic needs. Elite culture often emphasized personal independence, self-actualization, and self-transcendence rather than consumption and entertainment. In addition, there were also differences between popular culture and elite culture in terms of communication methods, audience scope, and communication channels. Mass culture was often spread directly, indirectly, widely, and limited, while elite culture was often spread indirectly, covertly, high-end, and limited. The channels of mass culture were often television, radio, the Internet, social media, etc., while the channels of elite culture were often academic institutions, professional institutions, high-end venues, etc.
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