"The Moon Year" is an attempt at recording the mysterious and somewhat elusive traditions of the Chinese. Juliet Bredon and Igor Mitrophanow trace their way through the intimate life of Chinese religion, superstitions, philosophies, customs, and society. Only after a year's residence in China are the authors able to gather an intimate perspective on this age-old civilization that has withstood the test of time. Bredon and Mitrophanow unravel some of the puzzles that surround this fascinating culture, through detailed description of the everyday beliefs of the Chinese people and the festivals of their 'Moon Calendar,' used as a diary of daily happenings. As the original printing of this book was in 1927, many of these rites may no longer exist, further emphasizing the importance of Bredon and Mitrophanow's work. Much of the material for "The Moon Year" was gathered first-hand from people they met along their journey, as well as from rare Chinese books and texts, resulting in a refreshingly honest exploration of a great civilization.
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1927年初版。作者更多的笔墨是在写中国的宗教信仰,只是布局上掩盖了这些材料。她还调查了大量的地方性神祇。
评分1927年初版。作者更多的笔墨是在写中国的宗教信仰,只是布局上掩盖了这些材料。她还调查了大量的地方性神祇。
评分【期末论文】全书介绍中国的农历年。12个农历月竟然每个月都有名称,让门外汉如我着实长了把见识。
评分1927年初版。作者更多的笔墨是在写中国的宗教信仰,只是布局上掩盖了这些材料。她还调查了大量的地方性神祇。
评分1927年初版。作者更多的笔墨是在写中国的宗教信仰,只是布局上掩盖了这些材料。她还调查了大量的地方性神祇。
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