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National Communication And Exchanges:The Changes Of Mongolian Culture In Xingmeng Township

Posted on:2020-09-01Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X HanFull Text:PDF
GTID:2416330590954229Subject:Marxism Ethnic Theory and Policy
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“We must strengthen exchanges and exchanges among ethnic groups,respect differences,and be diverse,so that all ethnic groups can help each other in the Chinese nation's family.” It is an important conclusion made by the Party Central Committee to strengthen and improve the national work under the new situation.The exchanges and exchanges between all ethnic groups are the main direction of the national work at the present stage in China,and also an effective measure to build a spiritual home for all ethnic groups and realize "two commons." From the perspective of ethnic exchanges and exchanges,this paper studies the development and changes of the ethnic relations of Mongolians in Xingmeng Township and their cultural changes.It is important to inherit and carry forward the outstanding cultural traditions of the Chinese nation,build a common spiritual home for all ethnic groups,and build a sense of the Chinese Community.The theoretical and practical significance.This article is divided into five parts.The first part discusses the basic connotation of the exchange and integration of ethnic exchanges.And the three are interacting,interacting,and progressive relationships.The second part mainly introduces the historical origins,economic development and relations with the surrounding ethnic groups of Mongolians in Xingmeng Township.The third part describes the development and changes of Mongolian culture in Xingmeng Township.In the 760 years of exchanges and exchanges with various ethnic groups,the culture has formed a pattern of multicultural coexistence and mutual appreciation.Their livelihoods,language,costumes,diet,religious beliefs,and festival etiquette have changed.The fourth part is the analysis of the Mongolian cultural changes in Xingmeng Township.The reasons for the change are summarized as changes in the geographical environment,changes in the political status of the Mongolian people in the Yuan and Ming Dynasties,and long-term exchanges and exchanges with other ethnic groups.In close interactions,mutual influence and finally change.In the process of change,a unique phenomenon of “cultural return” has taken place,which has formed the characteristics of economic diversification and cultural diversity.The fifth part is the revelation part.In the case study of Mongolian cultural changes in Xingmeng Township,we can see that exchanges and exchanges are inevitable development phenomena.And the " national communication and exchanges " have a certain role in promoting the development of the nation,consolidating the pluralistic integration pattern,and casting the awareness of the Chinese community.Therefore,in order to further promote exchanges and exchanges between ethnic groups,we must uphold the national policies of the party and the state,strengthen national economic and social development,improve the ability to manage ethnic affairs in accordance with the law,and deepen the establishment of national unity and progress.The blending of Mongolian cultures between the North and the South has finally formed a cultural pattern of mutual appreciation of multicultural harmony.Through a case study of a local area in Xingmeng Township,I hope that it can be seen in a small and big way.Under the current situation of the diversity of national culture,how to realize the harmonious symbiosis of various national cultures and how to build a harmonious ethnic relationship in multi-ethnic areas,etc.Theory and evidence.It provides some more meaningful references for adhering to the correct path of solving Chinese problems with Chinese characteristics,promoting exchanges and exchanges among various ethnic groups,casting a sense of the Chinese Community,and building a common spiritual home for all ethnic groups.
Keywords/Search Tags:National communication and exchanges, Mongolian, Xingmeng Township, Cultural change, National relations
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