31. Images of nature resonate with deep moral significance in Chinese culture, and even a passing familiarity with Taoist and Buddhist thought is valuable for understanding Chinese art. 32. In Chinese culture, ancestors also are honored. 33. In Chinese culture, the penis of an elk or tiger is considered an aphrodisiac. 34. In Chinese culture, the strands symbolize long life. 35. In Chinese culture, bereaved families rarely agree to donate organs. 36. In Chinese culture, the number also signifies prosperity and great luck. 37. In the Chinese culture, family life revolves around food. 38. In the Chinese culture, relationships are built over time, networking and one-on-one interactions. 39. In the meantime, many parents try to construct a life for their daughters that includes Chinese culture and traditions. 40. In traditional Chinese culture, men refrained from spending on themselves, she said, and in recent years, there were few goods to choose from. |
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