First, the relationship between justice and benefit.
Generally speaking, westerners value profit over righteousness, while orientals value righteousness over profit or both. The consciousness of the orientals is a sense of righteousness, and Guan Yu in ancient times was not just a loyal hero. It was also appreciated by people at that time, and I think it was also a kind of cultural consciousness caused by various ancient ideas. Five thousand years of culture is also a reason that cannot be ignored. Relatively speaking, the shortcomings of western culture pay more attention to interests. This is also a manifestation of realism. From the war of aggression against China and all life in the west, we can see their self-awareness, which can also be called the style of not being hypocritical and seeking truth from facts. Of course, this is only for the vast majority in the east. In the life of orientals, such as China, modesty is a virtue, but westerners don't know what to do. Westerners can sacrifice their righteousness for the benefit most of the time.
Second, it is a question of wholeness and individuality.
Orientals emphasize wholeness and comprehensiveness, while westerners value individuality. For example, Chinese medicine emphasizes the whole, which is different from western medicine. From the anatomical point of view, it attaches importance to the whole part. The difference between holistic thinking and individual thinking is also manifested in communication. For example, in many reports, when a China person went to a western family for dinner, when the host asked whether to eat Chinese food or western food today, the guest politely said, "Whatever." "Please make yourself at home." Westerners can't understand this reply. They say they have a headache when they hear this word, and they don't know how to fix it. Not easy to operate. Deep in our way of thinking, we think it is polite to serve the host, but westerners don't think so. This is the difference. On the other hand, when a European comes to China, if you ask him what he is doing today, he will certainly.
Fourthly, it is the difference of emotional expression between the East and the West.
The differences between China and the West on many issues are real. Westerners may not understand butterfly lovers, but the biggest problem here is the difference between Chinese and western cultures, which leads to two different ways of expression, namely, China's subtle and implicit feelings and the direct expression of westerners. Presumably, the famous families in ancient China were unimaginable to westerners, not to mention China's restrictive concepts such as "men are superior to women" and ancient family law.