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A Study on the Mutual Learning between Chinese Li Culture and Global Civilization

Yihong Zhang

Abstract


Civilizations are diverse and colorful due to mutual learning. Civilizations enhance integration through mutual learning, bringing
people from various countries and regions together through cultural exchange to build a platform for cooperation, mutual assistance, and common development. Among them, the culture of etiquette is one of the foundations of global civilization mutual learning. By studying the
strategies of civilization mutual learning, we aim to infuse etiquette into cultural integration and improve the effectiveness of global civilization mutual learning.

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