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BEIJING, Feb. 8 -- - Not only are most Chinese
inclined to hide their wealth, they even insist they do not have money.
The disinclination to show wealth has been ingrained in the Chinese culture since ancient times. People today are becoming even more private about their income. Psychologists believe this
attitude derives from China's thousands of years of cultural tradition,
evidenced in proverbs like "a prominent bird gets shot" and "a blossoming tree
will be eventually destroyed". They summarize the essence of Chinese social
experience, and reflect certain characteristics of Chinese society to some
degree.
Exerting a profound influence on Chinese culture for
thousands of years, Confucius' doctrine of the Golden Mean promotes a humble,
calm way of life. Thus formed the Chinese people's unique psychological quality
of disliking self-publicity.
Since Qin Shihuang, the first Qin emperor (248 BC to
206 BC), unified China 2000 years ago, China has mostly been a unified country.
In this relatively stable society, there was little competition and no basis for
comparison. In this environment, ancient people did not need to reveal their
wealth at all.
Chinese people's unwillingness to show wealth also
has a physiological reason. Scientists found more dehydrogenates in Chinese
livers than westerners' through studies of intoxicated people from various
countries. This explains why alcohol poisoning occurs much less frequently in
Chinese even though the alcohol content of China's "white spirit" far exceeds
that of foreign liquors. The existence of dehydrogenation enzymes in the human
brain may have to do with the fact that the Chinese are better at controlling
their moods than Westerners.
Cultural traditions and life styles can also have an
impact on brain structure.The cultural traditions, conventions, living habits
and attitudes that Chinese have inherited through generations cause gradual
genic and neural changes. The accumulation of such quantitative changes
eventually leads to qualitative changes, or gene mutation. When the mutated
genes were inherited, the disinclination towards wealth exposure passed on.
Modern scientific studies find that only the brain's
left hemisphere is active in speaking foreign languages made up of alphabets.
However, since the Chinese language combines sound and shape, both hemispheres
are used in speaking Chinese. Therefore, it is true that the disparity between
people's personalities in the East and West has a physiological basis.
(Source: Chinanews.cn)
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