Category: Culture-2
Culture refers to the sum of material and spiritual wealth created by human beings in the process of social practice. It includes all social consciousness forms such as natural science, technology, science, social ideology, education, science, art, and other knowledge and facilities. Culture is a social phenomenon that is the product of long-term creation formed by human beings and is also a historical phenomenon and the accumulation of human society and history.culture2-culture-technology-culture-information-culture-project
It covers the history of intelligent groups from the past to the future and is all the activities of groups based on nature. It is the whole of all the material appearances and spiritual interiors of the group. Wen refers to all phenomena or forms. Astronomy refers to natural phenomena, that is, the intricate and colorful natural world formed by the interaction of yin and yang, hardness and softness, positive and negative forces, and male and female forces.culture2-culture-technology-culture-information-culture-project.
The primary human activity is to observe and understand all existing natural phenomena and make them condensed into definite knowledge. The purpose and significance of this level of cultural activities are to prepare for the foundation of advanced cultural activities.
It is the whole of all the material appearances and spiritual interiors of the group. Wen refers to all phenomena or forms. Astronomy refers to natural phenomena, that is, the intricate and colorful natural world formed by the interaction of yin and yang, hardness and softness, and positive and negative forces.
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