A Constructed Bridge between Chinese Elegant Ideology to Environmental Mobilization
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Constructed Bridge, Chinese Elegant Ideology, Environmental MobilizationAbstract
A bridge built between elegant Chinese ideology and environmental mobilization: from the life posture of scholars in the Tang and Song dynasties to the awakening of environmental awareness. A while ago I was very fortunate enough to learn something about the current state of biodiversity in China and the world, and I would like to share some of it with you here first. There are currently about 3,000 nature reserves of various levels in China for protection and special management of biodiversity and its environment, geological formations, and water resources, including but not limited to Changbai Mountain, Wolong, Tianmu Mountain, and many more.
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