Traditional Chinese Food and Lifestyle Will Leave You Astonished


Chinese Tradition

Chinese Tradition

There is no doubt that Chinese culture is one of the oldest cultures in the world. More importantly, China is still on the list of countries that have preserved their former culture. China has continued the script that has been in use for almost 3,000 years. Similarly, China has been continuing some traditional cultures, food and customs.

The relationship between China and Nepal is mentioned not only today but also in various historical documents that have been going on for centuries.Trade relations seem to have been going on since the time China built the Silk Road, or even earlier, and since the Lichhavi period, even in marital relations, China’s current autonomous region of Tibet has maintained good relations.Therefore, as much as Indian culture has a sign of Nepali culture, it can also be considered as a sign of Chinese culture. Therefore, while studying the ancient Chinese lifestyle, some aspects of it may be related to Nepali culture and lifestyle, so it has been prepared on the basis of the material mentioned in various Chinese media.

Chinese Tradition

Chinese Family Concept

The traditional Chinese way of life advocated harmony between individuals, families and society as it does now.In traditional Chinese culture, the family was the basic unit of society. While the person is considered to be only a part of the family. Blood ties were considered the most important part of society. Up to four generations used to live under one roof. That is, the traditional Chinese father-mother, son-daughter-in-law or daughter-in-law, grandchildren and even their children are the same.

Chinese Family

While modern families usually live together for only two generations. In China, the tradition of living under the same roof for four generations as an ideal family is still going on.Traditional Chinese culture has a tradition of honoring an eminent person for many generations because of that person. It is a traditional Chinese culture that Chinese society considers family harmony and stability as the basis of social progress.

 

Chinese Lifestyle and Culture

Faithful adherence to the Taoist principles and running one’s daily life accordingly is a key part of their traditional way of life and culture.Their main responsibility was to follow the guidance given by Taoism. In Taoism, simplicity is considered in everything. The main message of Taoism is that one’s life should be seasonal. Celebrating festivals on the basis of natural adaptations, they consider festivals to be a major part of life.Chinese culture can be seen not only in festivals and other special occasions but also in daily activities. Their originality can be seen in every angle while playing ludo or chess, reading or drawing. Due to the large number of Buddhists in China, the Buddhist way of life could be seen in many places and in some places the traditional way of life is still followed.

Chinese Tradition

Chinese Traditional Food

 

Chinese civilization is also considered to be one of the first places where civilization has developed. With thousands of years of development, Chinese food is now in a state of perfection. Eating for the Chinese people is one of the entertainment activities. The Chinese considered meal time to be a time of harmony. At that time, they believe that family members will meet in one place and exchange goodwill.

Chinese Food

They used to sit in a circle on the basis of seniority while eating. During the evening meal, first of all the food was given to the eldest members of the family and important guests. Then the youngest children were fed. Along with eating and drinking, etiquette was also taken care of there.

Chinese Food

Health

Family health is an important part of the Chinese lifestyle. In the traditional Chinese lifestyle, the amount of medicine was included in the daily diet. The Chinese have always valued raw fruits in particular. Their diet consisted not only of home-grown or wild herbs but also of animal fats, bones, blood and internal organs, including meat.

Chinese Health