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What are the three quintessences of China?
China's "three national quintessence" refers to Peking Opera, Chinese painting and Chinese medicine. The three national quintessences are introduced as follows:

1, Peking Opera, also known as Pingju and Peking Opera. , one of the quintessence of China, is the most influential drama in China, with Beijing as the center and spread all over the country. Since the fifty-fifth year of Qianlong reign in Qing Dynasty (1790), four Huizhou classes, which were originally performed in the south, mainly Anhui artists, have successively entered Beijing, cooperated with Hubei artists, accepted some plays, tunes and performance methods of Kunqu Opera and Shaanxi Opera, and absorbed some local folk tunes. Through constant communication and integration, Peking Opera was finally formed.

2. Based on the theory of Yin-Yang and Five Elements, TCM regards the human body as the unity of qi, shape and spirit, and explores the etiology, nature and location of diseases through the method of "seeing, listening and asking", analyzes the pathogenesis changes of viscera, meridians, joints, qi and blood, and body fluids, judges the rise and fall of evil, and then obtains the name of the disease, induces syndrome types and formulates the principle of syndrome differentiation and treatment.

3. The word Chinese painting originated in Han Dynasty, which mainly refers to scroll painting painted on silk, rice paper and silk with a frame. Chinese painting is a traditional form of painting in China, which uses brush strokes dipped in water, ink and color on silk or paper. Tools and materials include brushes, ink, Chinese painting pigments, rice paper, silk and so on. Themes can be divided into figures, landscapes, flowers and birds, etc. And techniques can be divided into figurative and freehand brushwork. Chinese painting embodies the ancients' cognition of nature, society and its related politics, philosophy, religion, morality, literature and art in content and artistic creation.