True Colors of China: Yellow, Blue, and Red
Sep
8
4:30PM to 6:00PM
A71 Simpson International Building, Princeton, NJ 08544, United States
Contrary to perceptions of Chinese culture as static or monolithic, this book argues that it is profoundly dynamic, multilayered, and continuously evolving. I propose that contemporary Chinese culture emerges from the synthesis of three foundational sources, each with distinct historical and ideological origins. To distinguish these sources, I assign them symbolic colors: Yellow, Red, and Blue.
The Yellow source draws from China's deep historical legacy--its imperial traditions, Confucian values, and millennia-old civilizational continuity. The Blue source represents Western influences that entered China--initially via Japan--beginning in the late 19th century, bringing modernization, scientific rationalism, and liberal democratic ideals. The Red source stems from Soviet influence and the revolutionary doctrines of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), which have fundamentally reshaped governance, ideology, and social organization since 1949.
The dynamic interplay of these Yellow, Red, and Blue elements--sometimes conflicting, sometimes synthesizing--has created a uniquely hybrid cultural system that distinguishes contemporary China from any other society and explains both its remarkable adaptability and its internal contradictions.
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