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Why do foreigners attach so much importance to blood, while Chinese don't care?
The reason why foreigners value bloodline may be because their cultural traditions emphasize the inheritance of family honor and social status.
In contrast, Chinese perceptions of ancestry may be more flexible and diverse, as Chinese history and cultural traditions place more emphasis on personal qualities and the importance of hard work.
All kinds of wars and famines in ancient times, can be passed down to today, whose ancestor is not a nobleman?
It doesn't get much nobler than that
Yes, or you will
Cats are also particular about pedigree
So what does the surname Li belong to? I only know that there was an emperor surnamed Li in the Tang Dynasty
There are many Taoist priests surnamed Zhang, so he is never afraid of ghosts, after all, his ancestors are not vegetarians
Speaking of which, they are all at the level of a great god
The pedigree is only animals ...
I don't talk about pedigree when I choose pets, I just think: I'm not a breed person, why should I ask my cat to be a breed cat
Cultural inheritance, Huaxia are all descendants of Yan and Huang
Any surname in China can be traced to its origin, and all of it can be traced to a clan, and there is no one who is not noble
The noblest bloodline
There is a difference in the importance that Chinese and foreigners attach to ancestry, which may be related to the cultural traditions and historical backgrounds of the two countries.
Perceptions of descent vary from country to country and cultural background, and the uniqueness and diversity of different cultures and peoples should be respected.
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