Historically, many historical figures are known for participation in major group cultures and lifestyles. Zhuangzi (aka Zhuangzi) is known for his contribution to the development of Taoism existed before 1000 BC. Taoism is also called Taoism, but they all have literal meanings meaning the same "literally". Immediately after Taoism riot, China's first Renaissance revived the "Golden Age". This new era has brought China's cultural reform and recovery, but the advancement and idea of technology has not been as strong as the past.
Chinese scholar Hu Shi called the new cultural movement "China Renaissance". This is because the ideas of Chinese young people changed dramatically. The New Cultural Movement was born in 1915, when the magazine "New Youth" was first published by Chen Duxiu. As more and more Chinese are educated abroad (Grasso, Corrin and Kort 71), new ideas before the movement on May 4 flooded China. The new cultural movement led by Hu Shi, Chen Duxiu, Li Dazao tried to spread new Western ideas to China.
Chinese culture revival began in Taiwan and opposed the cultural revolution of the People's Republic of China. Since 1966, the Kuomintang government has begun a series of cultural movements to transform Taiwan from the post-colonial region of Japan to the "anti-communist Renaissance headquarters". Music and dance are considered important for the success of sports and several cultural forms have been introduced or reinvented. The government program is a nationwide "music installation project" based on "proper" music that can change society. This article examines the development of ceremonial music for citizens and regional ceremonies through interviews, recordings and official documents, in particular the reconstruction of Confucian rituals and "weddings", and the specific music and rituals in modern Taiwan I will express the adoption of.
Renaissance culture as an anti-revolutionary weapon: ceremonial music in the Chinese culture Renaissance movement in Taiwan