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(/1) What are the Chinese culture, values and beliefs? - Quora

(/1) What are the Chinese culture, values and beliefs? - Quora: Zhixi Wang, Automation Software Engineer
Answered Dec 25, 2014
As a nogod country, all the three things for most of Chinese could be summarized to one: families.
Work hard to lead a good live for families, let children have better education and parents enjoy their old age.
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Helen Xu, studied at Shanghai Second Polytechnic University
Updated Dec 30, 2014
Well. I want to answer this question for being Chinese.
There may be 5 items that most Chinese will think.

1. There is justice in this world: Good and Evil must at last have their reward
2. Do not wash your dirty linen in public.Families that quarrel in the privacy of the home do well do dissemble when they to out to dinner.
3. We treat customers or friends with the utmost cordiality it always caused the food wastage in the end.
4. The Chinese believe in "self-cultivating, family-regulating, state-ordering, then the land will be greatly governed ".
5. They like the Doctrine of the Mean. Being in the middle is better then�� bottom or top. They don't wanna to be sharp.
6. Things will be develop in the opposite direction when they become�� extreme.

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