Inclusiveness of China culture ① Inclusive meaning: seeking common ground while reserving differences and eclecticism. The so-called "seeking common ground while reserving differences" means being able to live in harmony with the cultures of other ethnic groups, and the so-called "eclectic" means being able to absorb and learn from the positive elements of other ethnic cultures in cultural exchanges.
② Significance: The inclusiveness of this culture is conducive to the exchange of cultures among all ethnic groups in a harmonious relationship and the enhancement of their own cultural identity. One of the important reasons why China culture has a long history and profound understanding of foreign cultures lies in its unique inclusiveness.
First, China culture is tolerant. In dealing with foreign cultures, the Chinese nation is open-minded and sublates absorption. Buddhism reached its climax in Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, Sui and Tang Dynasties after it was introduced to China in Han Dynasty.
Second, China culture has long absorbed the excellent civilizations of the surrounding ethnic minorities.
Thirdly, the tolerant spirit of China culture is manifested in the ideological and cultural aspects of adopting eclectic academic opinions on various theories.