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International Journal of Art Innovation and Development, 2020, 1(4); doi: 10.38007/IJAID.2020.010403.

National Culture and Art and National traditional Sports

Author(s)

Xiuli Jiang

Corresponding Author:
Xiuli Jiang
Affiliation(s)

Fujian Universtiy of Technology, Fujian, China

Abstract

National traditional sports is an important source and foundation of soft power of sports culture in a country, and also has an important influence on the image of sports at home. China is on the road from a strong sports country to a sports big country. Under the current social environment, national culture, art and sports continue to decline. In order for this society not to forget some of the current fine traditional culture and social customs, the national traditional sports culture needs to learn from modern means for innovation and packaging, spread to the outside world through many ways, let more people understand, love their own sports culture, and make it permeate to the outside world. Spread. In this paper, the concepts and characteristics of national culture and art and national traditional sports are briefly described, and the basic functions of national culture and sports are summarized. At the same time, through statistical methods, the distribution of national culture and sports in different age groups and the number of ethnic minorities involved in traditional sports in the current society are counted. Finally, the degree of acceptance of traditional culture is counted, and finally a conclusion is drawn. It is believed that the traditional national culture and sports are gradually recognized and protected by people, and that the people have lost more seriously to the minority culture in the current society, but from the point of view of the participation of different nationalities, the traditional minority sports are constantly carried forward, and different ethnic groups are involved in the traditional sports. Finally, from the point of view of the acceptance of the masses to the traditional sports, the masses accept more and more of the current traditional sports.

Keywords

National Culture and Art, Traditional Sports, National Characteristics, Cultural Inheritance

Cite This Paper

Xiuli JiangNational Culture and Art and National traditional Sports. International Journal of Art Innovation and Development (2020), Vol. 1, Issue 4: 27-40. https://doi.org/10.38007/IJAID.2020.010403.

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