The Tang Dynasty was a very important period in Chinese history, and there were many cultural phenomena worth exploring. The following are some of the cultural phenomena of the Tang Dynasty: The prosperity of poetry: The Tang Dynasty was the peak period of poetry creation. Many famous poets such as Li Bai, Du Fu, and Bai Juyi left behind many popular poems during this period. The Tang Dynasty's poetry styles varied from bold and unconstrained poems to exquisite literary works. 2. The development of calligraphy: The calligraphy world of the Tang Dynasty was also full of different schools, such as Wang Xizhi, Liu Gongquan, Yan Zhenqing and other calligraphers whose works are still passed down by people. The calligraphy style of the Tang Dynasty was vigorous and full of personality. It was one of the important periods in the development of calligraphy in Chinese history. 3. The prosperity of painting: The painting world of the Tang Dynasty was also full of talented people, such as Wang Wei, Zhang Xuan, Lugouqiao and other painters whose works are still respected by people. The paintings of the Tang Dynasty had a variety of styles, ranging from mountains and rivers, figures to flowers, birds, fish and insects. 4. The rise of tea culture: The tea culture also began to rise during the Tang Dynasty. The tea culture of the Tang Dynasty was very popular, and the production and consumption of tea were very popular throughout society. The tea culture of the Tang Dynasty included the study of tea ceremony, tea sets, tea leaves, and so on. The revival of Confucianism: Confucianism was revived and developed into an important part of Chinese traditional culture during the Tang Dynasty. Confucianism in the Tang Dynasty emphasized self-cultivation, family management, governing the country, and the world. It had a far-reaching impact on the Chinese people's thoughts, morals, and ethics. There were many important cultural phenomena in the Tang Dynasty, which not only had a profound influence on Chinese history, but also had an important impact on today's cultural development.
Vulgar culture is an unofficial, low-level cultural phenomenon. It usually refers to entertainment and cultural products that are simple in content, monotonous in form, and lack taste and cultural content, such as prostitution, violence, vulgar music, movies, television programs, games, etc. Vulgar culture is often influenced by social background, cultural level and values. Its existence and development are often closely related to social, economic and political conditions.
The phenomenon of cultural fast food refers to the rapid development of cultural products in modern society due to the fast-paced life and the competitive pressure of modern society. The emergence of the cultural fast food phenomenon was mainly because people pursued efficiency and also pursued a fast, simple, and relaxed lifestyle. Therefore, cultural products must also meet this demand in order to attract audiences. In the phenomenon of cultural fast food, some cultural products often only pay attention to the surface form of the content and ignore the core and value of the content in pursuit of speed. This kind of cultural product was often too superficial and could not meet the deep cultural needs of people. At the same time, the phenomenon of cultural fast food could easily lead to the decline of the high quality of cultural products. Due to the short production cycle of cultural products, the professional quality and cultural heritage of the production staff were often insufficient, resulting in the low quality of cultural products and even the existence of vulgar, violent, erotic and other problems. Although the emergence of cultural fast food meets the short-term information needs of the audience, it is also easy to negatively affect the quality and variety of cultural products. Therefore, we should pay attention to the excavation and promotion of cultural content, avoid cultural fast-food consumption, maintain attention to cultural products and patiently pursue the true cultural value.
The novels of the Tang Dynasty were an important period in the history of Chinese literature. Their literary works not only created many new situations in the literary genre, but also had a profound impact on the development of literature in later generations. The influence of Tang Dynasty novels on literary genre was mainly manifested in the following aspects: He created a precedent for narrative novels. The main purpose of novels in the Tang Dynasty was to tell stories. The plot was complicated and the characters were vivid and often dramatic and thrilling. It was the first of its kind in the history of ancient Chinese novels. 2 used rich narrative techniques. Tang Dynasty novelists not only used traditional narrative techniques such as description, discussion, comparison, etc., but also adopted some new narrative techniques such as inserting characters 'dialogue, describing characters' psychology, using exaggeration to make the works more vivid and wonderful. 3. It was the first time that a novel was written. Tang Dynasty novels not only described the image, psychology and behavior of the characters, but also described the social and natural environment, making the works more realistic and exquisite. 4 described a rich social reality. The novels of the Tang Dynasty reflected the social reality at that time, such as political corruption, social unrest, the gap between the rich and the poor, which had a profound impact on the literature and social thought of later generations. The novels of the Tang Dynasty created many new situations in the literary genre, which had a profound impact on the development of literature in later generations.
The cultural phenomenon that the authors of novels in the Ming Dynasty did not sign their real names on their novels could be regarded as a special period in the history of Chinese literature. At that time, with the rise and development of novel creation, the pursuit of personal expression and freedom of creation. Therefore, many Ming Dynasty novelists expressed their own creative ideas and styles. There was a certain cultural and social background behind this behavior. At that time, the consciousness of individual rights and freedom gradually awakened, and people began to pay more attention to individual rights and freedom. At the same time, as a form of literature, novels also had a certain social influence and communication function. Therefore, they could better express their creative ideas and style, and at the same time, let more people understand and appreciate their creations. However, there were certain problems and disputes about this behavior. On the one hand, not signing the real name might affect the credibility and historical value of the work. On the other hand, some were difficult for everyone to accept. The cultural phenomenon that the authors of novels in the Ming Dynasty did not sign their real names on their novels was a special period in the history of Chinese literature. Although this kind of behavior had its own unique cultural and social background, there were also certain problems and disputes.
Fast food had a long history in the United States. It first appeared in the 19th century. At the beginning of the 20th century, with the development of industrialisation, the fast food industry began to become popular. In the 1950s and 1960s, the fast food industry experienced a large-scale expansion and development as it became a part of American culture. In the 1970s, the fast food industry began to be influenced by healthy eating and the healthy eating revolution. People began to pay more attention to the quality and health factors of food. As these factors strengthened, the fast food industry gradually transformed and began to introduce healthier and nutritious foods such as salads, sandwiches, and burgers. Nowadays, fast food had become an indispensable part of American culture. Not only did it appear in various restaurants and fast food restaurants, but it had also become an important element of cultural products such as movies, television, and social media.
China has many cultural classics, some of the most famous ones include: 1 Tao Te Ching-The Taoist classic was said to have been written by Lao Tzu. 2 The Analects of Confucius-The Confucian classics were said to have been written by Confucius and his disciples. 3. The Book of Songs-a collection of ancient Chinese poems collected from various poems of the Pre-Qin period. 4 Da Xue, one of the Confucian classics, was said to have been written by the author of the Book of Rites, Da Xue, Kong Qiu. 5. The Doctrine of the Meanings-One of the Confucian classics. Legend has it that it was written by the author of the Book of Rites, Zhong Yongzi. "Dream of the Red Chamber"-The Qing Dynasty novel was hailed as a classic in the history of Chinese novels. 7 Journey to the West-The Ming Dynasty novel tells the story of Sun Wukong and others on their way to the scriptures. 8 Water Margins-The novel of the Yuan Dynasty tells the story of the uprising of 36 righteous men including Song Jiang. Romance of the Three Kingdoms-The Yuan Dynasty novel tells the story of the war and political struggle between Shu Han, Wu and Wei during the Three Kingdoms period. 10 The Scholars-A Qing Dynasty novel tells the story of a Confucian scholar who finally became a master after experiencing all kinds of hardships in officialdom. This was only a part of it. There were many other famous cultural classics in China, including the Book of Changes, the Book of Songs, the Songs of Chu, the Records of the Historian, and so on.
The Internet reflects the digital cultural phenomena in the current cultural life, including digital media, social media, online entertainment, and digital art. There were many reasons for this phenomenon, including but not limited to the following: 1. The advancement and popularity of technology: With the development and popularity of Internet technology, people can obtain and spread information more easily, and it also provides the foundation for the prosperity of digital culture. 2. Global and cross-cultural communication: The Internet allows people to communicate and share cultural works on a global scale, and at the same time, it also promoted cultural exchange and integration. 3. The rise of consumer culture: The development of digital culture has also promoted the rise of consumer culture. People rely more on digital media to obtain entertainment and information, which also provides opportunities for the development of the digital culture industry. 4. The widespread use of social media: The widespread use of social media has promoted the spread and sharing of digital culture, and has also provided more communication and interaction platforms for cultural producers and consumers. 5. Social change and consumption upgrade: With the promotion of social change and consumption upgrade, people's demand for culture is increasingly diverse and high-end, which also provides more opportunities for the development of digital culture.
Shanghai dialect was a cultural phenomenon. The dialect is the spoken language used by humans in different regions, and it is an important part of cultural variety. As a dialect in Shanghai, Shanghainese represented the lifestyle, thinking and cultural characteristics of the people in Shanghai. It had distinctive regional characteristics and cultural implications. Therefore, from a cultural point of view, Shanghai dialect is a cultural phenomenon.
The new phenomenon in the content of novels in the Ming Dynasty can be seen in the following examples: In the novels of the Ming Dynasty, the phenomenon of "time travel" appeared. Many novelists used fictional plots to bring their readers into different historical backgrounds so that they could feel what it was like to be in that era. For example, Cao Xueqin, the author of 'Dream of the Red Chamber', created a story in which Jia Baoyu traveled back in time to the Ming Dynasty. Through Jia Baoyu's perspective, he described various social phenomena in the Ming Dynasty. Another new phenomenon was the appearance of "Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio". Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio was a type of ancient Chinese novel that mainly described supernatural things such as gods and monsters, ghosts, and so on. In the Ming Dynasty, some novelists also began to incorporate the elements of Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio into their novels. For example, there were some plots describing ghosts in Water Margins. In addition, there were also a large number of novels about officialdom in the Ming Dynasty. These novels mainly described the struggles and corruption between officials. For example, Cao Cao in Romance of the Three Kingdoms was a typical protagonist of officialdom novels. Through corruption, cunning, and other means, he eventually became a famous politician in Chinese history. The emergence of these new phenomena reflected the variety and innovation of Ming Dynasty novels in terms of content and form, and also provided rich reference for future generations.