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Jiangxi Cultural Symbols : Yuzhang Culture

Cui Karen, Chen Lili, Guo Jianhui
Publication date 01/02/2022
EAN: 9787210137849
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PublisherJXFINEARTS
Page Count175
Languageen
AuthorCui Karen, Chen Lili, Guo Jianhui
FormatHardback
Product typeBook
Publication date01/02/2022
Weight380 g
Dimensions (thickness x width x height)1.30 x 14.50 x 24.00 cm
Jiangxi cultural symbols
????,????????????????,?????????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????,????????(????)?,??????????????(??)????????????????The Yuzhang Culture is a manifestation of Yuzhang people's lefestyles, which encompass Yuzhang citizens' guiding principles and perceptions of the world. The Yuzhang culture is also a typical example of the Jiangxi culture. It radiates from Nanchang City to surrounding counties and districts and finally throughout the whole province. Gradually, it evolves into the Jiangxi culture as it is. There are a number of physical entities that reflect the Yuzhang culture. The Yuzhang ancient city walls, although currently buried into oblivion, still somehow exist in another form in this world. Guan Yinh built Nanchang city walls under an imperial decree in the early Western Han Dynasty (206 BCE - 25 CE), and the construction was finally completed by Luo Zhu. The Nanchang city walls set an example for other local governments of Jiangxi in terms of wall construction.During the reign of Emperor Renzong of Northern Song Dynasty, Nanchang city reached its largest size in history. Subsequent to the Northern Song Dynasty (960-1127), although city walls became increasingly robust, the city size continuously shrank. Ancient villages in Yuzhang walue the harmony between nature and human beings ---- a philosophical idea that has science behind it. A typical Yuzhang residence is equipped with an independent courtyard, commonly built with slabs and grey tiles. Burial customs in Yuzhang did not automatically emerge all of a sudden. In fact , the selection of burial spots was the result of a prolonged social development. The marquis of Haihun, Liu He, could have picked a perfect burial spot within his fief, but in reality, his tomb is not located at a place with good fengshui directions in a traditional sense. Prince Ning of the Ming dynasty (1368-1644), Zhu Quan, was buried at the mountain to the sorthweast of Mount Gou, following perfect fengshui directions by chinese traditions.......The principles of living in the yuzhang culture wary, but the belief in "farming and reading" is one of the most well-accepted guilding principles among Nanchang people.Yuzhang produced numberless prominent figures and celebrities..... We cannot, as a matter of course, include all aspects of the Yuzhang culture...