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Culture of Jiangxi

The culture of Jiangxi refers to the culture of the people based in or with origins in Jiangxi province, China.[1] It has changed greatly over several millennia, from the land's prehistoric period to its contemporary culture, which incorporates ancient and traditional Chinese culture and modern culture influenced by Western culture.

Jingdezhen-ware, Yuan Dynasty, 1271-1368
Bada Shanren, 1626—1705

Geographic situation makes Jiangxi distinguish from its neighbors, as high mountains separate it from Zhejiang to the east, Fujian and Guangdong to the south, Hunan to the west and Yangzi River forms a natural division between the South and northern China.

Language edit

Gan Chinese has always played a significant role in Jiangxi culture. The Chinese variety is spoken mainly in Jiangxi but also in surrounding regions such as Hunan, Hubei, Anhui, and Fujian. Modern Gan is considered as one of Sinitic languages, which derives from Old Gan and still keeps some linguistic traces of ancient languages in South China.

Gan Chinese is written in traditional Chinese characters with Gan variants. Many vocabulary items are no longer used in most Chinese varieties, particularly in Mandarin, while they remain in daily usage in Gan. For example, cooking utensils are called uoh (Chinese: ) or tiang (Chinese: ) in Gan which date back to the Shang Dynasty. The Bible was also translated into some Gan dialects as the Christianity was introduced into Jiangxi as early as the 16th century, with the arrival of Marco Polo.

Academy culture edit

Since the academy represents the historical and cultural progress in a place, the importance of it gradually increased during the thousands of years in China. In ancient China, Jiangxi had four academies and they brought special learning atmosphere to Jiangxi for more than 2000 years.[2]

Tea culture edit

Tea is one of the most popular drinks in the world; as a national drink in China, it represents not only the property of drinker but also the inspiration and tradition within the tea. Lushan Yunwu tea, which is named for Mount Lu in Jiangxi Province, shows the optimistic and peaceful character of people in Jiangxi.[3]

Literature edit

Novel edit

Long edit

Most of the long novels of Jiangxi don't show how reality is, they pay attention to the "excavation of history and culture".[4]

Short story edit

Different from the novels, the majority of short stories of Jiangxi closely related to the practice world. Urbanization beings several topics for writers to discuss how it changes and reforms the structure of society. In addition, the transformation process where traditional concepts are influenced by industrialization is shown in the short stories.[5]

Visual arts edit

 
Huang Tingjian writing

Painting edit

Calligraphy edit

Sculpture edit

Jizhou ware edit

Jingdezhen porcelain edit

Performing arts edit

 
Masks used when performing Nuo opera

Gan opera edit

Caicha opera edit

Nuo opera edit

Nuo opera, which is said to have some relations with Baiyue culture, is a popular folk opera in Jiangxi and it develops into various styles in different cities. They all have martial scenes involving combat and non-martial scenes narrating ordinary stories, which differs Jiangxi Nuo from other Nuo operas in southwest China.

From late Qing Dynasty to now, there were about 150 Nuo opera performing groups. A temple for the nuo god, which was built in the Ming Dynasty, is still in good function today for people to worship the nuo god. About 80 nuo opera programs date from the past still exist today. The number of nuo opera masks in Jiangxi is over 2000, and there are approximately 2000 professional nuo opera performing folk artists.

Music edit

Architecture edit

 
Building in Jiangxi

Jiangxi architecture is heavily influenced by Fengshui theories of Taoism, one of whose birthplaces is located in Mount Longhu. It pays much attention to the harmony between inhabitants and the building and can simply make details to fix the direction of the bed in order to be coordinated to the background of the inhabitant. The Buddhism is also prosperous in Jiangxi, and traditional religional architecture are found in each city.

Cuisine edit

Jiangxi cuisine favors overtly spicy flavors, an important feature of many southern cuisines. Chili peppers are directly treated as vegetable instead of as a flavoring and sometimes they are also used in some traditionally non-spicy dishes. Stir frying is one of key techniques in Jiangxi cooking and fish are common ingredients due to numerous rivers within Jiangxi.

Religions edit

Pure Land Buddhism edit

 
Donglin Temple in Lushan, Jiangxi, is considered an important site for Pure Land Buddhism.

Pure Land Buddhism originated in Jiangxi.[6]

Modern culture edit

People in the culture edit

Jiangxi people or Jiangxinese (贛人, Gonnin) believe in the bottom-line Chinese values of "family solidarity", "courtesy" and "saving face" that carry significant weight in the culture. Equally, mountainous geography and abundant population have the people learn to be contented being basically well-off (小富則安), sort of Neo-Confucianism developed by Zhu Xi and Lu Jiuyuan.

Scenery edit

By 2013, Jiangxi had 4 world heritage sites, 5 national heritage sites and 3 world geoparks. For example, the Lushan mountain, Sanqing mountain. These mountains also the object of many ancient Chinese poems.

Lushan mountain edit

Lushan has beautiful scenery and profound cultural connotations. It is a combination of mountains, cultural mountains, religious mountains and political mountains. It is about 25 kilometers long and about 10 kilometers wide. The main peak is Hanyang Peak, which is 1474 meters above sea level. The mountain is oval, with a typical barrier-shaped block mountain.[7]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ 许怀林. "江西历史文化特征概说." 江西广播电视大学学报 2 (1999): 37-41. (in Chinese)
  2. ^ The academy culture in Jiangxi. Retrieved February 22, 2018, from http://www.lushantravel.com/Jiangxi%20Culture_%E6%B1%9F%E8%A5%BF%E6%96%87%E5%8C%96.html April 17, 2016, at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Zeng Tian. <<文化·大家>> 第34期:江西书院小史 (in Chinese)
  4. ^ 2016年江西文学观察. Retrieved February 27, 2018, from http://jx.ifeng.com/a/20170804/5883009_0.shtml
  5. ^ 2016年江西文学观察. Retrieved February 27, 2018, from http://jx.ifeng.com/a/20170804/5883009_0.shtml
  6. ^ 中時電子報. "江西名山古剎多 成旅遊勝地". 中時電子報 (in Chinese). Retrieved February 13, 2019.
  7. ^ 新华网. . 新华网 (in Chinese). Archived from the original on February 20, 2004. Retrieved September 25, 2019.

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The culture of Jiangxi refers to the culture of the people based in or with origins in Jiangxi province China 1 It has changed greatly over several millennia from the land s prehistoric period to its contemporary culture which incorporates ancient and traditional Chinese culture and modern culture influenced by Western culture Jingdezhen ware Yuan Dynasty 1271 1368 Bada Shanren 1626 1705 Geographic situation makes Jiangxi distinguish from its neighbors as high mountains separate it from Zhejiang to the east Fujian and Guangdong to the south Hunan to the west and Yangzi River forms a natural division between the South and northern China Contents 1 Language 2 Academy culture 3 Tea culture 4 Literature 4 1 Novel 4 1 1 Long 4 1 2 Short story 5 Visual arts 5 1 Painting 5 2 Calligraphy 5 3 Sculpture 5 4 Jizhou ware 5 5 Jingdezhen porcelain 6 Performing arts 6 1 Gan opera 6 2 Caicha opera 6 3 Nuo opera 6 4 Music 7 Architecture 8 Cuisine 9 Religions 9 1 Pure Land Buddhism 10 Modern culture 11 People in the culture 12 Scenery 12 1 Lushan mountain 13 See also 14 ReferencesLanguage editMain article Gan Chinese Gan Chinese has always played a significant role in Jiangxi culture The Chinese variety is spoken mainly in Jiangxi but also in surrounding regions such as Hunan Hubei Anhui and Fujian Modern Gan is considered as one of Sinitic languages which derives from Old Gan and still keeps some linguistic traces of ancient languages in South China Gan Chinese is written in traditional Chinese characters with Gan variants Many vocabulary items are no longer used in most Chinese varieties particularly in Mandarin while they remain in daily usage in Gan For example cooking utensils are called uoh Chinese 鑊 or tiang Chinese 鼎 in Gan which date back to the Shang Dynasty The Bible was also translated into some Gan dialects as the Christianity was introduced into Jiangxi as early as the 16th century with the arrival of Marco Polo Academy culture editSince the academy represents the historical and cultural progress in a place the importance of it gradually increased during the thousands of years in China In ancient China Jiangxi had four academies and they brought special learning atmosphere to Jiangxi for more than 2000 years 2 Tea culture editTea is one of the most popular drinks in the world as a national drink in China it represents not only the property of drinker but also the inspiration and tradition within the tea Lushan Yunwu tea which is named for Mount Lu in Jiangxi Province shows the optimistic and peaceful character of people in Jiangxi 3 Literature editMain article Literature of Jiangxi Novel edit Long edit Most of the long novels of Jiangxi don t show how reality is they pay attention to the excavation of history and culture 4 Short story edit Different from the novels the majority of short stories of Jiangxi closely related to the practice world Urbanization beings several topics for writers to discuss how it changes and reforms the structure of society In addition the transformation process where traditional concepts are influenced by industrialization is shown in the short stories 5 Visual arts edit nbsp Huang Tingjian writing Painting edit Main article Painting of Jiangxi Calligraphy edit Main article Calligraphy of Jiangxi Sculpture edit Main article Sculpture of Jiangxi Jizhou ware edit Main article Jizhou ware Jingdezhen porcelain edit Main article Jingdezhen porcelainPerforming arts edit nbsp Masks used when performing Nuo opera Gan opera edit Main article Ganju Caicha opera edit Main article Tea picking opera Nuo opera edit Main article Nuo opera Nuo opera which is said to have some relations with Baiyue culture is a popular folk opera in Jiangxi and it develops into various styles in different cities They all have martial scenes involving combat and non martial scenes narrating ordinary stories which differs Jiangxi Nuo from other Nuo operas in southwest China From late Qing Dynasty to now there were about 150 Nuo opera performing groups A temple for the nuo god which was built in the Ming Dynasty is still in good function today for people to worship the nuo god About 80 nuo opera programs date from the past still exist today The number of nuo opera masks in Jiangxi is over 2000 and there are approximately 2000 professional nuo opera performing folk artists Music edit Main article Music of JiangxiArchitecture editMain article Architecture of Jiangxi nbsp Building in Jiangxi Jiangxi architecture is heavily influenced by Fengshui theories of Taoism one of whose birthplaces is located in Mount Longhu It pays much attention to the harmony between inhabitants and the building and can simply make details to fix the direction of the bed in order to be coordinated to the background of the inhabitant The Buddhism is also prosperous in Jiangxi and traditional religional architecture are found in each city Cuisine editMain article Jiangxi cuisine Jiangxi cuisine favors overtly spicy flavors an important feature of many southern cuisines Chili peppers are directly treated as vegetable instead of as a flavoring and sometimes they are also used in some traditionally non spicy dishes Stir frying is one of key techniques in Jiangxi cooking and fish are common ingredients due to numerous rivers within Jiangxi Main article Nangchang Jar soupReligions editPure Land Buddhism edit nbsp Donglin Temple in Lushan Jiangxi is considered an important site for Pure Land Buddhism Main article Pure Land Buddhism Pure Land Buddhism originated in Jiangxi 6 Modern culture editThis section is empty You can help by adding to it July 2010 People in the culture editMain article Jiangxi people Jiangxi people or Jiangxinese 贛人 Gonnin believe in the bottom line Chinese values of family solidarity courtesy and saving face that carry significant weight in the culture Equally mountainous geography and abundant population have the people learn to be contented being basically well off 小富則安 sort of Neo Confucianism developed by Zhu Xi and Lu Jiuyuan Scenery editBy 2013 Jiangxi had 4 world heritage sites 5 national heritage sites and 3 world geoparks For example the Lushan mountain Sanqing mountain These mountains also the object of many ancient Chinese poems Lushan mountain edit Lushan has beautiful scenery and profound cultural connotations It is a combination of mountains cultural mountains religious mountains and political mountains It is about 25 kilometers long and about 10 kilometers wide The main peak is Hanyang Peak which is 1474 meters above sea level The mountain is oval with a typical barrier shaped block mountain 7 See also editCantonese culture Hokkien culture Hakka culture Culture of Hunan Wuyue culture Chinese cultureReferences edit 许怀林 江西历史文化特征概说 江西广播电视大学学报 2 1999 37 41 in Chinese The academy culture in Jiangxi Retrieved February 22 2018 from http www lushantravel com Jiangxi 20Culture E6 B1 9F E8 A5 BF E6 96 87 E5 8C 96 html Archived April 17 2016 at the Wayback Machine Zeng Tian lt lt 文化 大家 gt gt 第34期 江西书院小史 in Chinese 2016年江西文学观察 Retrieved February 27 2018 from http jx ifeng com a 20170804 5883009 0 shtml 2016年江西文学观察 Retrieved February 27 2018 from http jx ifeng com a 20170804 5883009 0 shtml 中時電子報 江西名山古剎多 成旅遊勝地 中時電子報 in Chinese Retrieved February 13 2019 新华网 我国八处国家地质公园首批入选世界地质公园 新华网 in Chinese Archived from the original on February 20 2004 Retrieved September 25 2019 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Culture of Jiangxi amp oldid 1202163136, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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