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Cognitive Changes Of Contemporary Korean-Chinese Family Culture In Jilin Province

Posted on:2009-08-17Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X F LiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2155360245953903Subject:China's modern history
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Moving from the Korean Peninsula, Korean people in Jilin Province, open up the wilderness, and created a valuable material and spiritual wealth by their diligence and wisdom. When facing a crisis of the motherland, Korean people, together with China and other nations, fought a bloody war for many years to save their homes. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, Korean people, using their wisdom and courage, together with all nationalities built up their hometowns by hard-working. Korean culture with its own national characteristics becomes an indispensable valuable asset of the Chinese nation.Korean family culture with its own values and ways of behaving, is gradually formed in the long-term practice of producing and daily life, It has the essence of traditional Chinese culture, and has its own national culture awareness formed in the development. So every Korean family member adopted a national characteristics of this family culture awareness. Of course, the family culture itself has dynamic characteristics, changing along with the development of the history and the progress of the society.Korean people and the people of all nationalities have experienced painstaking restoration of their homes in the early days of our republic, the turbulence during the "Cultural Revolution" period and the harmonious development period after the reform and opening to the outside world.Its cultural awareness in the family has changed in the cognition of domesticism, traditional and modern personality, family environment and education. The cultural awareness in the family constantly inherits the essence of the traditional culture, and rejects the dross of feudal culture. As a crystallization of Korean wisdom, this change was restricted by the different social and historical conditions.
Keywords/Search Tags:contemporary Korean, family culture, cognition, transition
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