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What China cultures have been exported abroad, leaving a stereotype for foreigners?
What China cultures have been exported abroad, leaving a stereotype for foreigners? With the globalization of the world, countries are more closely linked, and China also has various contacts with the outside world. In the process of China's cultural export, there are some stereotypes that we seem to find very interesting.

First of all, China people are particularly good at math.

China is actually a country that attaches great importance to education, especially in theory. It is true that mathematics in our school began to learn something very complicated for foreigners very early. For example, we can learn equations in primary school, and we may not learn them until high school abroad. But this is really a stereotype. After all, learning is one thing, and learning well is another. Second, it can be reflected in shopping. China often has some anti-compensation algorithms when buying food. For example, if you buy something with six dollars, you can give the boss 1 1 yuan, so he can give you five-dollar bills directly. However, few foreigners have this kind of thinking. In their eyes, they think that China people have strong computing ability.

Second, everyone in China knows Kung Fu.

Some martial arts films in China are very famous, such as Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan, Jet Li and so on, all of which are internationally renowned martial arts superstars. In the martial arts movies, the atmosphere of China is also shaped into a country with a good martial arts atmosphere, and many foreigners come to China to study China martial arts. Also, many elderly people in China will play Tai Chi in the square. In the eyes of foreign martial arts lovers, China people all know martial arts. This deepen their stereotype that China people are associated with Kung Fu.

Third, China people have single eyelids and phoenix eyes.

We can see in many foreign film and television works that foreigners' portrayal of the role of China people basically has two obvious characteristics: single eyelid or phoenix eye, whether in animation or live-action movies. But this is understandable, just as we generally think that foreigners have high noses and deep eyes.