Chinese Festival Culture Series-The Tomb-Sweeping Day

Chinese Festival Culture Series-The Tomb-Sweeping Day

Author: Li Song

Publisher: Paths International Ltd

Published: 2015-02-28

Total Pages: 177

ISBN-13: 1844644375

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The Tomb-Sweeping Day is the festival commemorating ancestors and making sacrifices to gods and saints. This book introduces the origin, inheritance, traditions and varied forms of the Tomb-Sweeping Day.The Tomb-Sweeping Day is to show respect to ancestors and gods and saints worshipped from generation to generation so it deserves to be highlighted and enjoy the same status of importance with the Spring Festival in China. The Tomb-Sweeping Day is seen as a significant component of Confucianism to show the filialness and loyalty of Chinese people. Many folk tales and legends of sagacious heroes are the prototype of sacred ceremonies during the Tomb-Sweeping Day and they are vividly narrated in this book. CONTENTSOriginDisseminationCustomsDistinctive Festive PlacesThe book includes illustrations, tables and graphics.


Chinese Festival Culture Series (10 Volumes)

Chinese Festival Culture Series (10 Volumes)

Author: Song Li

Publisher:

Published: 2015-02-28

Total Pages: 1944

ISBN-13: 9781844644384

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China is an ancient culture, but it is also a diverse culture and this series of 10 books celebrate the diversity of Chinese festival culture. Each book explores and reveals insights into Chinese festivals and their origins. The books discuss the origins of each festival and the lives they celebrate. In particular, they highlight the unique tapestry of modern Chinese life while exploring the rich and ancient culture of the Chinese people. Each book is beautifully illustrated and provides a detailed examination of each festival. The series is unique in exploring the festivals of ethnic groups in China with their unique celebrations which are less well known outside China. Each book brings to life the long standing heritage of the Chinese people they examine and the joy of their festivals. This series is an essential resource for anyone keen to explore the rich diversity of China's festival culture and includes the following: The Festival of February the Second * The Festival of March the Third * The Lantern Festival * The Maguai Festival of the Zhuang People * The Peony Festival * The Saizhuang Festival of Yi Ethnic Group * The Sister Rice Festival * The Spring Festival * The Tibetan Calendar New Year * The Tomb-Sweeping Day. (Series: Chinese Festival Culture) [Subject: Subject: Anthropology, Chinese Studies, Asian Studies, Cultural Studies]


清明节

清明节

Author: 李松

Publisher:

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781844644360

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"Li Song, the director of the Folk Literature and Art Development Center of the Ministry of Culture as the chief editor [of the series]"--Page 164.


Chinese Festival Culture Series-The Festival of March the Third

Chinese Festival Culture Series-The Festival of March the Third

Author: Li Song

Publisher: Paths International Ltd

Published: 2015-02-28

Total Pages: 201

ISBN-13: 1844644219

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The Festival of March the Third is the day of sacrificing to ancestors, gods and saints in China. The book introduces the origin, development, dissemination, activities held and distinctive local features of the Festival of March the Third. Different from the Tomb-Sweeping Day, the Festival of March 3rd has religious implications for worshipping Buddhism and Taoism and warding off evil spirits and purifying your own mind.The book not only introduces the history and development of the Festival of March 3rd but also tells many touching folk tales and heroic legends which are associated with the festival. The book offers insight into the distinct and subtle features of this festival. The book includes illustrations, tables and graphics.


Chinese Festival Culture Series-The Spring Festival

Chinese Festival Culture Series-The Spring Festival

Author: Li Song

Publisher: Paths International Ltd

Published: 2015-02-28

Total Pages: 203

ISBN-13: 1844644332

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The Spring Festival is the most important day for Chinese people and it truly creates a carnival for unification of family members and for celebration at the end of a year. This book introduces the origin, development, and traditions of the Spring Festival in detail and offers readers a panoramic view of this festival. Many people know the Spring Festival but don't have the first hand resources regarding to its history and features. This book tells the stories behind its name and lets readers get insight into it The author covers nearly every aspect of the Spring Festival. The Spring Festival in ethnic minorities of China and overseas Chinese diasporas is also included, which is often absent in other books on this subject.CONTENTSThe Origin of the Spring FestivalLegends of the Spring FestivalThrough the Spring FestivalThe Customs of the Spring FestivalExotic Customs of the MinoritiesThe Spring Festival in Modern ChinaThe Spring Festival AbroadThe book includes illustrations, tables and graphics.


Stories from China

Stories from China

Author: Meiru Liu

Publisher:

Published: 2014-01-31

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781625750037

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This book introduces ten most important traditional Chinese festivals, including the Spring Festival, Yuanxiao Festival, Tomb-Sweeping Day, Dragon Boat Festival, the Night of Sevens, Mid-Autumn Festival, Double Ninth Festival, Winter Solstice, Laba Festival and Little New Year. Besides these, there are also cultural tips such as staying up all night on Spring Festival Eve, pasting the Spring Festival couplets, watching Spring Festival Gala, guessing the lantern riddles, 24 solar terms, Chinese people's sense of reunion, the special meanings of the number "9" and the ancestral worship ceremonies, etc.


三月三

三月三

Author: 李松

Publisher:

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781844644209

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'The Festival of March the Third' is the day of sacrifice to ancestors, gods, and saints in China. This book introduces the origin, development, dissemination, activities, and distinctive local features of this Chinese festival. Different from 'The Tomb-Sweeping Day, ' 'The Festival of March the Third' has religious implications for worshipping Buddhism and Taoism, warding off evil spirits, and purifying the mind. The book - written in an English-Chinese bilingual text - not only introduces the history and development of the festival, but also presents many touching folk tales and heroic legends which are associated with the festival. (Series: Chinese Festival Culture) [Subject: Anthropology, Chinese Studies, Asian Studies, Cultural Studies


Introduction To China's Qing Ming Festival - Pure Brightness Celebrations & Tomb Sweeping Day, A Beginner's Guide to Traditional Chinese Culture (Part 9), Self-learn Reading Mandarin with Vocabulary, Easy Lessons, Essays, English, Simplified Characters &

Introduction To China's Qing Ming Festival - Pure Brightness Celebrations & Tomb Sweeping Day, A Beginner's Guide to Traditional Chinese Culture (Part 9), Self-learn Reading Mandarin with Vocabulary, Easy Lessons, Essays, English, Simplified Characters &

Author: Jia Ming Wang

Publisher: Mingmandarin.com

Published: 2023-01-09

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13:

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Chinese civilization is about 5,000 years old. The roots of Chinese culture are as old as Chinese civilization. The ancient culture has tremendously evolved over the long period. Much of what we see in China today can be traced back to the ancient civilization. Chinese people love their culture, and no wonder they are proud of their culture. Chinese language is a very important part of Chinese culture. If you are learning Chinese, you are supposed to learn Chinese culture. This book is Part 9 (第九卷, dì jiǔ juǎn) of the Introduction to Chinese Culture. The book introduces you to the Qing Ming Festival (清明节简介), also known as the Pure Brightness Festival, and the Tomb Sweeping Festival. This book is essentially a Chinese reading practice book. It will help you learn to read Chinese books.


Festival

Festival

Author: Jiqieng Juan

Publisher: ATF Press

Published: 2017-07-20

Total Pages: 150

ISBN-13: 1921816945

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The book is one of Chinese Folklore Culture Series, which makes an intensive study of Chinese traditional festivals, the differences and characteristics of ancient and modern festival customs, in order to reveal the rich cultural connotations of Chinese traditional festival customs. It attempts to find a clue of the origin and change of Chinese traditional festival customs and showed them in an overall perspective.


Chinese International Students and Citizenship

Chinese International Students and Citizenship

Author: Xiudi Zhang

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2020-02-22

Total Pages: 156

ISBN-13: 9811510210

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This book investigates how Chinese international students reconfigure their sense of themselves as citizens when they reflect on what Chinese citizenship means in the context of New Zealand. Adopting a case study approach, it develops a theory relating to the thoughts of Chinese international students; the theory is based on the communities, schools, family and state relationships of both their past and their contemporary daily experiences. It finds that the struggles of Chinese young people lie in between being individuals and submitting to the general will of the family, state and guanxi (a Chinese concept of interpersonal relationships). The book argues that the Western literature on citizenship is not sufficient in helping us understand how it is viewed in the Chinese contexts. It offers readers a picture of what citizenship means for Chinese young people and the role of citizenship education in Modern Chinese society, and demonstrates that the Chinese young people studied re-educated themselves on citizenship in a way that is unstable and emotional. This book makes important contributions to the literature on Chinese students who are studying abroad by going beyond the well-researched topics of academic and social experience to explore deeper understandings of each individual student’s relationship to family and the state in China and how the study abroad experience has developed new understandings of individual’s relationships to China, and new possibilities for contributing to Chinese society on return.