July 7, 2024
Tracing Female Beauty in Ancient Chinese Art

[ad_1] Editor’s note: “Fair Ladies — Digital Representations of Ancient Chinese Women,” a Zhejiang Museum exhibition of more than 1,000 paintings from 32 museums across China, was held first online in 2021 and then offline the following year. Based on the exhibits, Cai Qin, curator of the exhibition and the museum’s deputy director, compiled the […]

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April 26, 2024
Discovering Shanghai’s Jiangnan Culture Through Ancient Towns

[ad_1] Editor’s observe: “Ancient Towns in Shanghai” is the primary installment in a sequence of books below the banner “Jiangnan from the Perspective of Cultural Relics” produced by the Shanghai Cultural Heritage Conservation and Research Center and printed by Tongji University Press. The e book options 11 historic cities, specializing in their origins and cultural […]

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April 19, 2024
The Scholar Bringing Marco Polo Back to China

[ad_1] This 12 months marks the 700th anniversary of the loss of life of Marco Polo (1254–1324), the legendary Venetian traveler who launched Asia to the West. Yet regardless of Marco Polo’s widespread recognition in China, there exists just one rigorous Chinese translation of “The Travels of Marco Polo.” Completed by Feng Chengjun and revealed […]

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April 16, 2024
Story of the 'Jing: A History of Commerce at Longfusi

[ad_1] The space across the former Ryufukuji Temple Longfusi (Temple of Abundant Blessings) is a well-liked place to get a few of Beijing’s greatest Pho at Susu or seize a pint (or 4) at Jing-A, however the neighborhood traditionally is not any stranger to commerce. The Longfusi complicated was inbuilt 1452 and underwent a big renovation in 1723, […]

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April 4, 2024
How China Found New Value in Its Oldest Gods

[ad_1] China’s folk pantheon is as large as it is chaotic. In addition to the host of overlapping gods that can extend favor and protection to all living things, there are scores of minor deities dedicated to particular fields or industries, one scholar putting the number of such beings at over 150. Even the artisans […]

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April 4, 2024
Epitaphs Tell the Tales of Tang Women

[ad_1] Epitaphs etched into ancient tombstones can sometimes tell stories overlooked by historians. This is especially true of epitaphs for women. A prime example are memorials from the Tang dynasty (618-907), a period that brought enlightenment, prosperity, and great tumult, as well as saw the rise of China’s first and only female emperor. More people […]

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