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What is ice and snow culture
Ice and snow culture refers to the lifestyle with ice and snow symbols adopted or created by people engaged in daily life based on the ice and snow ecological environment in the ice and snow natural environment.

The main body of ice and snow culture is people who live in the natural environment of ice and snow, or people who live their daily lives in the natural environment of ice and snow. The so-called daily life is always the continuation of individual life. It is a general term for all kinds of activities aimed at maintaining individual survival and reproduction, such as basic necessities of life, eat drink man woman, gossip, reciprocity and so on.

Ice and snow symbols are not only a series of symbols of natural ice and snow, but also refer to the natural environment and ecological environment of ice and snow. Refrigerator, this not only refers to a box made of ice or a box filled with ice, but mainly refers to the existence of such a box. Because of its natural environment of ice and snow, it can be kept fresh at low temperature. Another example is the painting of ice and snow, which is not based on ice and snow, or in the natural environment of ice and snow, but mainly reflects the natural, ecological and human landscape of ice and snow in the painting.

Introduction to ice and snow culture

Ice and snow culture is based on the ice and snow ecological environment. In this ecological environment, people have created unique cultural situations and patterns, and formed a broad cultural layout north of 40 degrees north latitude. The history, present situation and evolution trend of the ice and snow ecological environment there are enlightening. What is the development process and direction of the residents there under the influence of the natural environment of ice and snow? The interaction between them, the way of interaction and so on, these problems are the research objects of ice and snow culture.

Cultural ecology holds that human beings are a part of the total life network in a certain environment, and form a sub-social layer of the biological layer with the emergence of species groups. The introduction of cultural factors beyond the individual into this general life network will form a cultural layer, and the two layers will interact and work together, and there is an ecological coexistence relationship. This coexistence not only affects the universal survival and development of human beings, but also affects the creative activities of human society and culture.