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Media in China is strictly controlled and censored by the CCP, [1] with the main agency that oversees the nation's media being the Central Propaganda Department of the CCP. [2] [3] The largest media organizations, including the China Media Group, the People's Daily, and the Xinhua News Agency, are all controlled by the CCP.
[1]: 52 In this environment, those who held political power and military power embraced the use of modern media to compete for power and to shape public opinion. [1]: 52 A Japanese air raid against Shanghai on January 28, 1932 destroyed a significant amount of China's film industry and resulted in the loss of many early Chinese films.
Media studies therefore, ideally, seeks to identify patterns within a medium and in its interactions with other media. Based on his studies in New Criticism , McLuhan argued that technologies are to words as the surrounding culture is to a poem: the former derive their meaning from the context formed by the latter.
In contemporary China, the concept of neijuan has spread in modern societies through media outlets like newspapers and social media platforms like Weibo.On Weibo, the number of page views of various topics related to neijuan has exceeded 1 billion, and in an election in 2020, neijuan was one of China's "top 10 buzzwords" of the year. [8]
Modern Chinese character education is an important component of primary education in China, and an important part of literacy teaching and teaching Chinese as a foreign language. [102] [103] The method is to use high-frequency characters according to frequency statistics. The important character lists include:
Chinese embroidery refers to embroidery created by any of the cultures located in the area that makes up modern China. It is some of the oldest extant needlework. The four major regional styles of Chinese embroidery are Suzhou embroidery (Su Xiu), Hunan embroidery (Xiang Xiu), Guangdong embroidery (Yue Xiu) and Sichuan embroidery (Shu Xiu).
These patterns were identified by anthropologist Christy G. Turner II as being within the greater "Mongoloid dental complex". [1] The combining forms Sino-and Sunda-refer to China and Sundaland, respectively, while -dont refers to teeth.
Document Number Nine (or Document No. 9), more properly the Communiqué on the Current State of the Ideological Sphere [1] (also translated as the Briefing on the Current Situation in the Ideological Realm [2]), is a confidential internal document widely circulated within the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in 2013 by the General Office of the CCP.