From ancient architecture to everyday life; from myths and legends to
historic places of natural beauty; from priceless artifacts to annual
festivals and ceremonies; from performing arts to famous people, China
has a myriad of iconic symbols that make up a historic and significant
civilization whose longevity rivals any in the West.
Chinese symbols have a much more pervasive and complicated role than one
might think at first sight: their study reveals not just their
individual meanings, but also offers insight into divergent Chinese
patterns of thought and cosmic views. Symbols of China provides an
introduction to this immensely complex and fascinating subject. The book
seeks to open a door to a world where for many, Chinese symbolic
language is a second tier of communication, frequently richer in nuances
of meaning than everyday speech and writing.