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36篇翻译

Chinese Kung fu is a commonly used term for summarizing all the martial arts styles in China. In fact, “wushu” describes external and internal styles of martial arts in numerous forms, including those using bare hands and weapons. Recently, Chinese Kung fu has been modernized. Training and competing standard systems have been set up. Complementing its fighting function. Kung fu has become a more atheletic, asethetic and competitive sport. Perhaps better than any other practioner, Bruce Lee operned the eyes of the Western world to the fascinating practices of Chinese martial arts. Consequently, more and more foreigners are travelling to China for learning the mysterious of Kung fu. 2. In China, gifts are usually given to show respect, gratitude, friendship, love or hospitality. It is actually a common courtesy in the world. With a history of thousands of years, Chiese etiquette has formed and been passed down from generation to generation. For Chinese people, courtesy demands reciprocity, which means people who are well-mannered to others will receive kindness and favors. If they receive a gift, an invitation or hospitality treatment from someone, they will offer back to the one when it is suitable. The custom of reciprocity is also considered a traditional way to build and maintain friendship. For birthdays, considered a traditional way to build and maintain. For birthdays, weddings or parties, giving suitable gifts in China is just as any other countries else do. It does not matter whether your gift is expensive and big or not. 3. Tranditional Chinese decorative knots, also known as Chinese knots, are typical folk arts of China. Chinese knots are named after their shapes or in accordance with what they suggest. There are many different shapes of Chiese knots, the most common being butterflies, flowers, birds, dragons, fish, etc. In China, “knot” means unity, friendship, peace, marriage, love, etc. Chinese knots are closely related to the everyday life of the Chin

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