Culture and Customs of ChinaBloomsbury Academic, 2002 - 254페이지 With great care and judicious inclusion of noteworthy material, Gunde has provided a one-stop reference on the contributions of the Chinese and their way of life. In one volume, the essence of China—past and present—is brilliantly captured. The extensive coverage includes chapters on the land, history, and people; thought and religion; literature and art; music and dance; food and clothing; architecture and housing; family and gender; and holidays and leisure activities. The volume is further enhanced by a chronology, guide to pronunciation, glossary, suggested readings, numerous photos, and volume map. |
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Richard Gunde. that have entirely different meanings for different cultures . In the West , the bat , for instance , generally has unpleasant associations . In China , on the other hand , the bat symbolizes good luck and prosperity ...
... entirely on what the collective earned . If the collective prospered , everyone more or less pros- pered together . If the collective did poorly , everyone starved together , and indeed starvation was widespread in the horrific famine ...
... entirely different system , which divided the year into a series of 24 benchmark days ( called " nodes " or " joints " in Chinese , reminiscent of the joints on bamboo ) , spaced at roughly 15 - day intervals . The nodes refer to ...