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The '''culture of Daxia''' has been historically shaped by its lengthy periods of insularity, even from other cultures in [[Audonia]]. When a state of internal order and peace was prevalent, successive [[Daxia]]n empires would slowly seek to impose their own cultural mores on neighboring states, often through force of arms. Originating from the central plateau of modern [[Daxia]], Daxian culture would influence the language, art, cuisine and political customs of states across eastern [[Audonia]], known as [[Dolong]]. Daxian culture primarily sees foreign ideas through a prism of superiority, a particular nuance of Daxian culture is in how it adopts foreign concepts only after a long process of filtering and modification.
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The culture of Daxia has been historically shaped by its lengthy periods of insularity, even from other cultures in Audonia. When a state of internal order and peace was prevalent, successive Daxian empires would slowly seek to impose their own cultural mores on neighboring states, often through force of arms. Originating from the central plateau of modern Daxia, Daxian culture would influence the language, art, cuisine and political customs of states across eastern Audonia, known as Dolong. Daxian culture primarily sees foreign ideas through a prism of superiority, a particular nuance of Daxian culture is in how it adopts foreign concepts only after a long process of filtering and modification.

Society

Social Order

Language

Daxian Tongue

Naming conventions

Subservient Languages

Education

Main article: Education in Daxia

Primary

Secondary

Tertiary

Morality

Religion

Main article: Religion in Daxia

Chongbai

Islam

Christianity

Judaism

Atheism

Folklore

Cuisine

Worldview

Main article:Zhangwo

Sports

Art

Painting

Sculpting

Performative Arts

Music

Architecture

Main article: Architecture in Daxia