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Illuminating the world with Eastern wisdom

By Yukteshwar Kumar | China Daily Global | Updated: 2025-01-10 09:09

Visitors enjoy a night stroll at Pingyao Ancient City in Shanxi on Sept 19. [Photo by Zhu Xingxin/China Daily]

In a world increasingly interwoven by globalization, cultural exchanges and ideological influences flow across borders like never before. Amid these exchanges, the essence of China's five millennia of uninterrupted civilization emerges as both a foundation of national identity and a beacon of wisdom for humanity. Raising the banner of Chinese cultural subjectivity and spreading the Eastern vision of civilization are not only tasks of cultural preservation but also missions to contribute new perspectives to global development and harmony.

Chinese culture, rooted deeply in its ancient traditions, is akin to a mighty river that has nurtured the land and its people for centuries. It is defined by core values such as Confucianism's principles of "benevolence, righteousness, propriety, wisdom and faith", Taoism's "harmony between man and nature", and Buddhism's compassionate ethos of "peace, coexistence and unity". These philosophies, collectively forming the backbone of Chinese civilization, represent a distinctive cultural subjectivity that distinguishes the country on the global stage.

This subjectivity is manifested in China's approach to inclusivity — embracing "harmony without uniformity" and demonstrating the capacity to absorb and integrate diverse cultural elements.

Unlike Western civilizations that have often pursued expansion through conquest, China, along with other Eastern civilizations like India, has historically upheld principles of peace and cultural exchanges. From the 1st century to the 18th century, China and India stood as global economic and cultural powerhouses, not by wielding swords but through trade and shared cultural heritage. The introduction of Buddhism from India to China epitomizes this peaceful interaction, a hallmark of Eastern civilization that remains deeply relevant in today's pursuit of global stability.

This philosophical and historical grounding challenges the prevailing narratives that prioritize dominance and control, offering instead a model based on mutual respect, coexistence and shared progress.

Chinese civilization is not a relic of the past; it is a living and evolving force, offering timeless wisdom to address some of the most pressing challenges of the modern world, such as human relations with nature, international relations, and people's inner well-being.

Contemporary relevance

At the heart of Chinese thought lies the Taoist concept of "harmony between man and nature". This philosophy stresses the interconnectedness of all living things, advocating for a balance that ensures the sustainability of the planet. As the global community grapples with ecological crises such as climate change, environmental degradation and resource depletion, China's ancient perspective provides an alternative framework for ecological stewardship. Concepts rooted in traditional practices, such as sustainable farming and respect for natural cycles, align seamlessly with contemporary efforts to achieve environmental balance and sustainable development.

When it comes to international relations, the Confucian ideal of "universal harmony" underscores the importance of peaceful coexistence among nations. Through initiatives such as the Belt and Road Initiative, China demonstrates how this philosophy translates into actionable strategies for fostering global connectivity and cooperation. By promoting infrastructure development, trade and cultural exchanges, these efforts embody a vision of a shared future for mankind. They also stand in stark contrast to zero-sum geopolitical strategies, offering a road map for win-win outcomes and long-term stability.

In an age marked by rapid technological advancements and growing societal pressures, people across the globe face unprecedented levels of stress and anxiety. Chinese civilization's emphasis on inner harmony — epitomized, for example, in Buddhist mindfulness practices and the Zen philosophy — offers pathways to cultivate peace of mind. These ideas resonate deeply with modern psychological approaches, enriching global dialogues on mental health and providing tools for navigating the complexities of contemporary life.

To amplify the influence of Chinese culture and the Eastern worldview, a multipronged approach is essential — one that harnesses innovative storytelling, cultural exchanges and digital technology.

Storytelling remains one of the most powerful ways to bridge cultural divides. Music, films and other forms of visual arts offer dynamic avenues for sharing the richness of Chinese heritage with global audiences. The success of films such as Nezha: Birth of the Demon Child, which reimagines ancient Chinese mythology in a modern context, highlights the potential of creative media to captivate international audiences while preserving cultural authenticity.

Such projects demonstrate that the global appetite for compelling stories knows no boundaries. By drawing from its deep reservoir of folklore, history and philosophy, China has the opportunity to craft narratives that resonate universally while retaining their distinctly Chinese identity.

Cultural diplomacy plays a crucial role in building bridges between nations and communities. Platforms such as the Confucius Institute, international cultural festivals, and programs under the Belt and Road Initiative facilitate meaningful exchanges that promote mutual understanding. These initiatives enable individuals from diverse backgrounds to engage with Chinese culture firsthand, breaking down stereotypes and fostering a sense of shared humanity.

Moreover, partnerships with other ancient civilizations — such as India, Iran and Greece — could further highlight the commonalities and unique contributions of Eastern cultures and philosophies to global progress.

And in today's interconnected world, digital platforms are indispensable tools for cultural dissemination. Social media, virtual reality and artificial intelligence can make Chinese culture more accessible to global audiences, particularly younger generations. By presenting cultural elements in interactive and engaging formats, these technologies can transcend linguistic and geographical barriers, offering fresh ways to explore and appreciate Chinese traditions.

For example, virtual tours of historical sites, augmented reality depictions of ancient practices, and gamified learning platforms could bring Chinese history and philosophy to life for millions. Such innovations not only ensure the preservation of cultural heritage but also position it as a vital part of the global digital culture.

Opportunities ahead

While the opportunities for spreading Chinese culture are immense, the journey is not without challenges. Misunderstandings and biases about Chinese history and policies often cloud perceptions. Addressing these requires a commitment to transparency, open dialogue and authenticity in cultural representation. It also calls for collaboration with global scholars, artists and thinkers to cocreate a narrative that is inclusive and reflective of the diverse facets of Chinese civilization.

As globalization continues to blur cultural boundaries, there is a need to strike a balance between cultural preservation and adaptation. While it is essential to protect the integrity of Chinese traditions, embracing modernity and innovation ensures that these traditions remain relevant and vibrant.

The significance of raising the banner of Chinese cultural subjectivity extends beyond national pride. It is about contributing to the diversity of human civilizations, fostering global understanding, and promoting peace and cooperation. The Eastern vision of civilization, with its emphasis on harmony, compassion and coexistence, offers an invaluable perspective for addressing the complex challenges of the 21st century.

As we navigate an era defined by rapid changes and interconnectedness, the principles embedded in Chinese culture provide a guiding light. They remind us of the importance of balance — between humanity and nature, individuality and community, tradition and innovation. By sharing this wisdom with the rest of the world, China not only enriches its own cultural narrative but also contributes to the collective story of humanity.

Chinese culture and the vision of Eastern civilization are not relics of the past but living treasures that hold profound relevance for the present and future. By embracing openness, creativity and collaboration, we can ensure that the brilliance of Chinese civilization shines brightly on the global stage.

In doing so, we contribute to a world where diversity is celebrated, cultures coexist harmoniously, and wisdom from all corners of the earth guides us toward a more peaceful and prosperous future. The journey of raising the banner of Chinese cultural subjectivity is, ultimately, a journey of shared human progress.

The author is former deputy mayor of the city of Bath, the United Kingdom, and Sinologist attached with the University of Bath, the UK.

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