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Chinese culture is pretty straight forward - if you can bring the money, no one cares about your culture. Competency is expected but most business deals will hinge on reciprocating relationships - you scratch my back, I scratch yours, etc. No one cares what your gender is unless the industry you work caters to a specific gender.
Chinese cultures in eu4 are broadly based on on ethno-linguistic groups. Historically, eu4 culture groups were defined by language, so Turkish and the Turkmen were in the same group, but over time, paradox has been shifting away from a linguistic base. The current Chinese setup is from that. Look at this map here of various Chinese languages.
ADMIN MOD. As a Chinese player, I feel obliged to explain why most hackers are from China. Things are clear now, while playing PUBG, Apex or CSGO, if there is only one hacker in the battle, the whole experience will be horrible. And without exception, the majority of hackers are from China. For the first time I know hacks, I was twelve years ...
If you are very interested in ancient Chinese culture, I can tell you responsibly that many of them are distributed in various ancient cities in China, such as Xi'an, Luoyang, Nanjing, Beijing and Chengdu. Even after the Cultural Revolution, many history will not be erased. Compared with Taiwan's Chinese culture, there is no real historical proof.
A lot of people attribute the banality of chinese media to some inherent flaw in chinese people or culture, which I think is wrong. I think there is a lot of latent artistic energy being stifled by the CCP. I’m sure if the Chinese started going crazy they’d make a lot of trash but the west makes a lot of trash. You need the trash for the ...
There's back-and-forth with classical forms like opera and pop culture. Many of the plots are related to classical genres like caizi-jiaren (scholar and beauty) romances. Some Pu Songling stories have been adapted into movies and other media. Modern Shanghai history might be interesting to you.
Each region have different cultures, different practices that can vary a lot. Even for something as universal as celebrating Chinese New Year there are regional differences. This isn't specifically about China or Chinese culture, but lot of people like to give knee jerk responses/generalizations which are often more wrong than right. That ...
Chinese culture of cheating. The Chinese cheat in everything. It is pervasive in their culture. I can somewhat understand a little bit about their cheating in business and stealing intellectual property, because money is a matter of life & death & survival. You need to be prosperous and support your family.
The CCP itself heavily stifles Chinese creativity. China used to be a poor country and is therefore playing cultural catchup after focusing on hard power/industrial/financial dominance for the last hundred or so years. The product (Chinese culture) isn’t perceived as premium vis-a-vis the long history of China being a poor country.
Eye contact in Chinese culture. General Culture (文化) To give context this happened here in the US not in China, regardless I try to be aware and respectful of everyone’s culture. I work next door to a Chinese restaurant so I see these Chinese chefs on their break every single day, we know each other by passing but never say hello.