Chinese Culture and Modern Life—On the Theory of Resources and Basic Context of Chinese Cultural Soft Power to Enhance

Wei GUAN, Shuang LÜ, Quanjiao YU

Abstract


To enhance the soft power of Chinese culture, an important issue is to analyze and clean up the theory of cultural soft power resources and the Current Context. Cultural soft power to enhance the theoretical resources that is Chinese traditional culture, Context that enhance cultural soft power is the modern life. But, traditional culture is not a dead, past existence, but a process of constant development; the modern life is not the life style and the thinking mode which the West leads; traditional culture is a national, special, modern life is also diverse, optional.

Key words: Soft power; Tradition; Traditional culture; Modern life


Keywords


Soft power; Tradition; Traditional culture; Modern life

References


HONG, Xiaonan, & GUO, Lili (2010). Discrimination on the Relationship Between National Hard Power and Soft Power Development. Culture Journal, (11), 13-17.

LIU, Liping (2010). Confucian Ethical Tradition and Construction of China’s Cultural Soft Power. Journal of Hunan University, (1), 26-29.

YU, Yingshi (2004). Modern Interpretation of China’s Traditional Thought. Stanford University Press.




DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/j.ccc.1923670020120806.ZRGLY

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