The History and Contemporaneity of Chinese Cultural Subjectivity
Historically,the period of early civilization and the Xia,Shang,and Zhou dynasties were the founding stages of the generation of Chinese cultural subjectivity;the pre-Qin period was the stage of basic stereotyping of Chinese cultural subjectivity;the period from the Qin,Han,and Ming dynasties to the Qing dynasty was the stage of the consolidation and development of Chinese cultural subjectivity in the midst of the collision and fusion of multiple cultures;and the modern era was the stage of the loss of,and persistence in,the subjectivity of Chinese culture.In the face of the dilemma of losing the subjectivity of Chinese culture in modern times,the introduction of Marxism and the founding of the Communist Party of China(CPC)brought new opportunities for the develop-ment of Chinese traditional culture and the reconstruction of Chinese cultural subjectivity.The sub-jectivity of Chinese culture is rooted in the long historical tradition and innovative spirit of the Chi-nese nation.The CPC has promoted the"two combinations",which have enabled the Chinese na-tion to develop its common excellent cultural genes and give them new connotations in the new era,and has continued to push forward the creative transformation and innovative development of the ex-cellent traditional Chinese culture,leading the Chinese people to rebuild and consolidate the Chinese culture.The comparison of Chinese and Western cultures in the context of global culture and the in-tegration of Chinese multiculturalism have highlighted the subjectivity of Chinese culture from both external and internal perspectives.In the face of new challenges and opportunities,the consolidation of the main body of Chinese culture needs to be based on the leadership of the CPC,the promotion of the"two combinations",the stimulation of the people's creative vitality,the promotion of the excel-lent traditional Chinese culture,the improvement of the cultural service system,and the insistence on openness and inclusiveness.
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