
Ван Юйин, аспирант кафедры «Русский язык как иностранный», Южно-Уральский государственный университет (Челябинск), alinawangyuying @gmail.com. Wang Yuying, post-graduate student, chair of Russian as a Foreign Language, South Ural State University (Chelyabinsk), alinawangyuying@gmail.com Статья посвящена анализу того, как китайская культура питания отражается в пословицах о питании. Актуальность исследования обусловлена укреплением межкультурного взаимопонимания в разных сферах, в том числе и в гастрономической. В статье предлагаются примеры китайских пословиц о питании, которые являются наиболее типичными, предлагается анализ этих пословиц. The article is devoted to the analysis of how the Chinese food culture is reflected in food-related proverbs. The relevance of the study is due to the strengthening of intercultural understanding in various fields, including gastronomy. The article offers examples of typical Chinese food proverbs and provides comments on these proverbs.
пословица о питании, food proverb, УДК 81'1, китайская культура, gastronomic discourse, гастрономический дискурс, Chinese culture
пословица о питании, food proverb, УДК 81'1, китайская культура, gastronomic discourse, гастрономический дискурс, Chinese culture
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