Located at the mouth of the Yangtze River in the middle of Chinese mainland coastline, Shanghai is the largest foreign trade port and the largest industrial base in China. It faces Kyushu Island in Japan across the sea, with Hangzhou Bay in the south and Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces in the west. The cargo throughput and container throughput of Shanghai Port rank first in the world. Shanghai is a new tourist city, with profound modern urban culture and many historical sites, and has hosted the World Expo.
The cultural integration of Jiangnan tradition and immigrants has gradually formed a unique Shanghai culture. Shanghai has become an international metropolis and is committed to building itself into an international financial and shipping center by 2020.
Located in the south of the Yangtze River, there is not only the infiltration of Suzhou-Hangzhou Millennium Wuyue culture, but also the great prosperity of contemporary oriental Chicago. People love and feel helpless about this city.
Urban hardware changes with each passing day, the world reputation spreads far and wide, and well-known brands compete to settle in, making Shanghai increasingly prosperous.
2. What is Shanghai culture? The Shanghai style culture of "all rivers run into the sea" is reflected in all aspects of Shanghai style culture; 1. Shanghai's architectural culture has created a "World Architecture Expo" with the coexistence of China and the West, the combination of China and foreign countries, the blending of art and the unique style. 2. Shanghai's stage culture is precisely in the "all rivers run into the sea". The local "Qu Shen" (Shanghai Opera) and local operas such as Beijing Opera, Yue Opera and Huai Opera, as well as foreign dramas and ballets, blossom and compete with each other. 3. Shanghai's music culture, from the strong local flavor of "Purple Bamboo Tune" and "Plum Blossom Workshop", has brought jubilant "Cantonese Opera", loud and stirring "Celebrating gongs and drums", thrilling "Two Springs Reflecting the Moon", as well as symphonies, brass music and orchestral music from Europe and America; Shanghai's painting and calligraphy culture not only inherits and expands China's traditional painting and calligraphy, but also appears the "sea painting school" called "Shanghai School", which makes the sculpture art originated in ancient Greece and the oil painting art from Florence, the birthplace of the Renaissance, leave a mysterious smile here. 4. Shanghai's food culture is "all rivers run into the sea, inclusive", which not only gathers the halls and buildings that display the special food, traditional famous spots and tea and wine culture in Sichuan, Guangdong, Beijing, Shandong, Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Huaiyang, but also gathers the western restaurants and cafes that exude European and American sentiment and national flavor; Shanghai's folk culture not only retains and innovates traditional festivals, good and bad customs, folk craft skills, martial arts fitness, ancient collections and other cultures that show China's characteristics, but also absorbs and develops exotic customs such as communication etiquette, song and dance entertainment, sports competition, clothing and food, weddings and funerals. It follows the European style ... Shanghai culture is rooted in the traditional culture of China, and it blends the culture of Wu and Yue. Absorb and digest some foreign cultural factors, mainly western ones, and create a new Shanghai-style culture with its own unique personality, which is characterized by being good at sublating, pursuing Excellence and being brave in innovation.
The basic characteristics of Shanghai culture are openness, creativity, sublation and pluralism: 1. It is open. Shanghai-style culture is called the sea, which is full of rivers and rivers. It integrates Chinese and western cultures for our use, turns decay into magic, and creates an atmosphere first. It is also manifested in not being behind closed doors, not being complacent, not refusing to be advanced, and not refusing to be fashionable. 2. Creativity, absorption does not mean copying others, nor does it mean repeating and imitating others, but is full of innovative spirit and creativity. At that time, Shanghai Peking Opera created a series of operas, and the institutional setup was innovative. Today, Cao Cao and Yang Xiu are also innovative, and Jinmao Tower is an innovation of architectural culture.
3. It is inevitable that mud and sand will fall, especially during the passive opening period, during the concession period, during the early period of active opening, and when everything is in a hurry, it is understandable that some people are hungry and refuse to come. We put forward it in time, especially to distinguish clearly and treat it differently selectively to avoid blindness and blind obedience. 4. It is diversity. Shanghai culture, like other things, is a complex community. It should not be required to be pure, and its Shanghai culture will not be simple. Elegant and vulgar, foreign and local, Chun Xue and chin beauty, so advanced and backward, even low-level, vulgar, yellow and reactionary cultures may be mixed together, which requires a clear distinction.
Write a sentence describing Shanghai 1. The Oriental Pearl in Shanghai has a unique and beautiful appearance. The whole building is magnificent, like a huge pagoda, like two big colored balls inserted into the sky, more like a towering giant.
2. Looking at the Gothic, Romanesque, Baroque and Chinese-Western architectural exposition on the Bund, the Pearl Tower points directly at the sky, shining brightly in the dreamy night sky, and writing a new chapter in history.
3. At night, from the Huangpu River cruise ship, the Pearl Tower is full of stars, shining with light and shadow, and changing wonderfully.
The Oriental Pearl in Shanghai has a unique and beautiful appearance: the whole building stands in the sky, like a necklace, like a string of Sugar-Coated Berry, and looks more like a rocket.
In the alley, the old Shanghainese lit the oil lamp, and the long corridor was lit up little by little. There are shiny clothes in the shops facing the street, and the beautiful Shanghai confuses me.
6. The Oriental Pearl is the symbol of Shanghai, beautiful and majestic. It goes straight into the sky, like a sword inlaid with eleven pearls, like a giant standing in the east, more like a rocket about to set sail, ready to take off at any time.
7. At night, from the Huangpu River cruise ship, the Oriental Pearl is full of stars, shining with light and shadow, and changing wonderfully.
8. In the eyes of countless foreigners visiting Shanghai, the center of Shanghai must be the bustling Nanjing Road reported by countless TV programs.
9. Under the blue sky and white clouds, the sphere of the Oriental Pearl is bright pink, just like a bride in a wedding dress.
10, gorgeous neon lights show the brilliance of the Oriental Pearl. The houses on the Bund make people confused in this city, but the dazzling lights on the Huangpu River have modern vicissitudes.
1 1. The waves in Huangpu are full of dust and snow, the Oriental Pearl is full of wine, and then the front Bund is filled with smoke.
12. This is a city that develops at the speed of light.
13. On the Binjiang Avenue across the Bund all the way, countless foreign tourists held cameras and competed for the best photo position, shouting with various accents, "Look here! Look here! "
14. Today, Shanghai is a very modern Shanghai-style cultural city without losing the traditional characteristics of China.
15. Shanghai is an exquisite city, which concentrates the wisdom and labor of too many China people.
4. Where does the word Shanghai School come from?
The performance style of Beijing Opera, represented by Shanghai, first refers to the genre of culture and art, which originated from the Shanghai School of Painting in the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China, and later extended to architecture, furniture, clothing, style and other aspects, forming a Shanghai School culture characterized by commerce, openness, pluralism, popularity, novelty and all kinds of rivers.
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There is a saying of "Shanghai School" literature in the field of literary history research, but there is no creative group holding high the banner of "Shanghai School" in literary history. There are various writers who are included in Shanghai literature, including the Saturday School, which was rejected by new literature writers, and some members of the later creation society, such as modernism and aestheticism. Some even classified Lu Xun and Mao Dun as Shanghai School. In history, Shanghai style is not a commendatory term. Shen Congwen and others who provoked the "Beijing-Shanghai dispute" defined Shanghai style as "moral culture" and "unhealthy atmosphere", which is a combination of "talent of celebrities" and "commercial bidding". Lu Xun pointed out: But in a word, the Beijing faction is an official gang, afraid of being a businessman gang.
Generally speaking, people regard all the writers who embody the urban culture and commercial color as Shanghai style, including "modernist" poetry and "neo-sensual" novels, as well as Shanghai writers who can't be classified into any genre, such as Zhang Ailing, Su Qing, Lin Weiyin and Yu He, while ignoring their differences in creative ideas and artistic styles. From the perspective of artistic schools, only the modernists represented by Shi Zhecun, Liu Naou, Mu Shiying, Dai are keen to reveal the colorful beauty of urban life, express the rhythm and artistic conception of commercial civilization, and have fan publications, which truly reflect the characteristics of the schools.
5. In the sentences describing Shanghai in the alley, the old Shanghainese lit oil lamps and the promenade was lit up little by little. There are shiny clothes in the shops facing the street, and the beautiful Shanghai confuses me.
At night, the Shanghai TV Tower shines with beautiful colored lights, just like bright pearls.
Gorgeous neon lights highlight the brilliance of the Oriental Pearl. The houses on the Bund make people confused in this city, but the dazzling lights on the Huangpu River have modern vicissitudes.
In the eyes of countless foreigners who travel to Shanghai, the center of Shanghai must be the bustling Nanjing Road reported by countless TV programs.
The Pearl Tower stands on the Huangpu River, in modern architecture. With unparalleled elegance and indomitable kingship, it tells people about the long history of the Yellow River and the Yangtze River and the beauty and magic of the Huangshan Great Wall.
The Oriental Pearl Tower stands proudly by the Huangpu River in modern architecture.
The shape of Shanghai Oriental Pearl Tower is unique and beautiful: the whole building is towering into the sky, like a towering giant tower, like a rocket that shoots straight into the sky, and more like a pearl falling from the sky.
Looking at the Gothic, Romanesque, Baroque and Chinese-Western architectural exposition on the Bund, the Pearl Tower points directly at the sky, shining brightly in the dreamy night sky, and writing a new chapter in history.
At night, from the Huangpu River cruise ship, the Pearl Tower is full of stars, shining, moving, changing and wonderful.
During the day, from a distance, the Oriental Pearl Tower and the nanpu bridge and Yangpu Bridges on both sides form a huge picture of the double dragons playing with pearls.
It will be difficult to reach the 350-meter-high tower ball of the Oriental Pearl Tower. It takes a long time to get to the 350-meter space capsule by elevator. From here, pedestrians and cars are as small as ants.
The Oriental Pearl in Shanghai has a unique and beautiful appearance: the whole building stands in the sky, like a necklace, like a string of Sugar-Coated Berry, and looks more like a rocket.
At the first stop, take the elevator to the upper sphere sightseeing floor, which is 263 meters high. The elevator speed is 7 meters per second. There are many 120*30 coin-operated telescopes on the sightseeing floor, but there are not many coin-operated people, because the world tower listed in FRP is invisible with these telescopes.
The Oriental Pearl is the symbol of Shanghai, beautiful and majestic. It goes straight into the sky, like a sword inlaid with eleven pearls, like a giant standing in the east, more like a rocket about to set sail, ready to take off at any time.
At night, from the Huangpu River cruise ship, the Oriental Pearl Tower is full of stars, shining, flowing with light and shadow, and changing wonderfully.
The best in China. Located at the mouth of the Yangtze River in the middle of Chinese mainland coastline, Shanghai has the largest foreign trade port and the largest industry in China.
Under the blue sky and white clouds, the sphere of the Oriental Pearl is bright pink, just like a bride in a wedding dress.
Shanghai is very quiet. When quiet and prosperity are intertwined, there seems to be a real dislocation besides the feeling of dislocation of words. However, what you feel there is not only her hardware civilization, but also her humanistic feelings. Because what I see is that people who travel in the city are particularly elegant, unobtrusive and quiet, just like the buildings in this city, full of tolerance.
6. What are the representatives of Shanghai culture? Shanghai culture is inclusive, which is reflected in all aspects of Shanghai culture; Shanghai's architectural culture has created a "world architectural exposition" with the coexistence of Chinese and western cultures, the blending of Chinese and foreign cultures, the blending of arts and the unique style. Shanghai's stage culture is in the process of "all rivers run into the sea", and the local "Qu Shen" (Shanghai Opera) competes with local operas such as Beijing Opera, Yue Opera and Huai Opera, as well as drama and ballet. Shanghai's music culture, from the strong local flavor of "Purple Bamboo Tune" and "Three Lanes of Plum Blossoms", has brought jubilant "Cantonese Opera", loud and exciting "Celebrating gongs and drums" and "Two Springs Reflecting the Moon", as well as symphonies, brass music and orchestral music from Europe and America. Shanghai's painting and calligraphy culture not only inherits and expands China's traditional painting and calligraphy, but also appears the "sea painting school" called "Shanghai School", which makes the sculpture art originated in ancient Greece and the oil painting art from Florence, the birthplace of the Renaissance, leave a mysterious smile here. Shanghai's food culture is "all rivers run into the sea, all inclusive", which not only brings together the halls and buildings that display the special food, traditional famous spots and tea and wine culture in Sichuan, Guangdong, Beijing, Shandong, Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Huaiyang, but also brings together western restaurants and cafes that exude European and American sentiment and national flavor. Shanghai's folk culture not only retains and innovates traditional festivals, good and bad customs, folk craft skills, martial arts fitness, ancient costume collection and other cultures that highlight China's characteristics, but also absorbs and develops exotic customs with European customs such as communication etiquette, song and dance entertainment, sports competition, clothing and food, weddings and funerals.