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What is reflected behind the dispute between Chinese and Western diplomatic etiquette?
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The debate on etiquette of Madzar's visit to China reflects the cultural background differences between the two big countries that the East and the West have just come into contact with, and reflects the eastern topics: the debate on etiquette of Madzar's visit to China reflects the cultural background differences between the two big countries that the East and the West have just come into contact with, and reflects the contradictions and conflicts in the international relations system between the East and the West. Behind the dispute over etiquette is actually a dispute over interests.

Although the debate on etiquette reflects the collision between Chinese and Western cultural systems, it is undeniable that the main body of the debate is more foreign missionaries than Emperor Kangxi of China. The influence of this cultural exchange between China and the West is far greater than that of China.

Voltaire finally pointed the finger at the intolerance of the west at that time and could not tolerate other sects. Later, he wrote a book "On Tolerance", which compared Europe's arbitrariness with China's religious freedom and called on European countries to be tolerant.