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The Research on “Fight” Culture in Chinese Traditional Games

Received: 2 June 2021    Accepted: 19 June 2021    Published: 30 June 2021
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Abstract

In traditional Chinese games, there is a basic element of "fight", which is similar to the competition culture in western games, but deeply influenced by traditional Chinese culture and develops to a "fight" culture with Chinese characteristics. As for the tradition Chinese games, there are different kinds of games with "fight" element, such as the game of verbal fight and martial fight, which have different emphasis and evolution process. Most of traditional Chinese games with fight element have characteristics of long history and rich cultural heritage, educational significance being more important than entertainment, and abundant seasonable games. As an important part of folklore, these games with “fight” element reflect the cultural characteristics of the Chinese nation with its unique existence, including the contradiction between the cultures of constantly fighting for self-improvement and harmony, emphasis on collectivism, emphasis on practice over theory, obvious gender distinction, obedience to the authority of rules. In this paper, the author will analyze the traditional Chinese games, especially those games with "fight" cultural elements, and explore the characteristics of such games and the cultural background and national spirit reflected, so as to provide a reference for the further development and dissemination of traditional Chinese games today.

Published in Communication and Linguistics Studies (Volume 7, Issue 2)
DOI 10.11648/j.cls.20210702.13
Page(s) 38-43
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Keywords

“Fight" Culture, Emphasis on Harmony, Collectivism, Gender Distinction, Obedience to the Authority of Rules

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  • School of Foreign Languages, Southwest Petroleum University, Chengdu, China

  • School of Foreign Languages, Southwest Petroleum University, Chengdu, China

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