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Interpretation of regional core cultural terms
Interpretation of regional core culture terms: refers to the cultures of different regions in China in the pre-Qin period.

Detailed explanation of regional core culture:

In China, regional culture generally refers to a cultural tradition with a long history and unique characteristics, which still plays a role in a specific area, and is the embodiment of the ecology, folk customs, traditions, habits and other civilizations in a specific area. It is integrated with the environment within a certain geographical scope, so it is branded as a region and has its own uniqueness.

The "region" in regional culture is the geographical background of cultural formation, and its scope can be large or small. The "culture" in regional culture can be single factor or multi-factor. The formation of regional culture is a long process. Regional culture is constantly developing and changing, but it is relatively stable at a certain stage.

Ways to develop regional core culture;

Regional culture should be promoted and serve economic development, but it must be based on seeking truth from facts, and economic benefits cannot be obtained by deceiving consumers. Strictly distinguish between tourism, economic development, advertising and compilation and revision of local chronicles. As for the former, as local chroniclers, although they have the obligation to explain the real historical situation, they have no right and cannot interfere.

Characteristics of regional core culture:

Dialect culture:

The number of dialects in China is unclear, especially in the south (there are many dialects because of the inconvenient transportation in mountainous areas). Dialect can increase the feelings between people, and only dialect can express some meanings clearly. Although the written language in China is unified, the dialect has not been unified, and the dialect has become a supplement to media communication.

Food culture:

Delicacies and seafood can be transported, but the daily diet of ordinary people is different. For example, butter tea in Tibet is mainly purchased from the local area or shipped to the local area, so the local people can often afford it. Senior Sichuan food is not spicy, and the way to eat it is different. For example, in some places, people sit on the kang and eat.

Folk beliefs:

Weak religious consciousness is a habit of China people, which has been the case since ancient times. But there are strong folk beliefs everywhere. In addition to the general big religion, the beliefs of ordinary people have a strong regional character.