The Chinese Dragon
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Format
Kindle
Pages
41
Language
German
Published
Jan 1, 2022
Publisher
Otbebookpublishing
Edition
1
ISBN-10
3985318212
ISBN-13
9783985318216
Description
In this insightful work, L. Newton Hayes explores the profound significance of the dragon within Chinese culture, offering readers a fascinating glimpse into its rich historical context. Hayes delves into how the dragon has been perceived through various lenses, from mythology to folklore, revealing the creature's evolution as an enduring symbol of power, fortune, and auspiciousness in Chinese society.
Through meticulous research and evocative storytelling, the author conveys the dragon's intricate relationships with Chinese philosophy and spiritual traditions. Hayes adeptly illustrates the dragon's role not only as a mystical being but also as a cultural icon that influences art, architecture, and even national identity in contemporary China. The text engages with both ancient practices and modern interpretations, highlighting how deep-rooted beliefs continue to shape the collective consciousness.
As readers navigate through the pages, they encounter a tapestry of traditional tales intertwined with historical events, fostering a deeper appreciation for the dragon's revered status. Hayes' exploration offers an enlightening understanding of how this creature weaves itself into the fabric of everyday life, embodying dreams, aspirations, and the spirit of resilience that remains central to Chinese heritage.
Through meticulous research and evocative storytelling, the author conveys the dragon's intricate relationships with Chinese philosophy and spiritual traditions. Hayes adeptly illustrates the dragon's role not only as a mystical being but also as a cultural icon that influences art, architecture, and even national identity in contemporary China. The text engages with both ancient practices and modern interpretations, highlighting how deep-rooted beliefs continue to shape the collective consciousness.
As readers navigate through the pages, they encounter a tapestry of traditional tales intertwined with historical events, fostering a deeper appreciation for the dragon's revered status. Hayes' exploration offers an enlightening understanding of how this creature weaves itself into the fabric of everyday life, embodying dreams, aspirations, and the spirit of resilience that remains central to Chinese heritage.
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