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  • 1
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    [Place of publication not identified] : International Specialized Book Services
    ISBN: 1844644251 , 9781844644254
    Language: English , Chinese
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1 online resource)
    Series Statement: Chinese Festival Culture Series
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Song, Li Maguai Festival of the Zhuang People
    DDC: 394.26951
    Keywords: Festivals ; Zhuang (Chinese people) Social life and customs ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Holidays (non-religious) ; Festivals ; Manners and customs ; Zhuang (Chinese people) ; Social life and customs ; Guangxi Zhuangzu Zizhiqu (China) Social life and customs ; China ; Guangxi Zhuangzu Zizhiqu
    Abstract: 2: In Nadong of Tian'e: Happy Maguai Dance for EveryoneAppendix: Further Reading; Postscript; The Postscript of Chinese Festival Culture Series; Copyright.
    Abstract: Cover; Preface; Contents; Chapter One: Culture and Nature; 1: The Large River Basin; 2: Rice-planting and Maguais; 3: Maguais: A Medium Between Humans and Gods; Chapter Two: History and Spreading; 1: Origin of the Zhuang People's Maguai Festival; 2: The Celebration for the Maguai Festival; 3: The Spreading of the Maguai Festival; Chapter Three: Customs for the Maguai Festival; 1: Folktales; 2: Rituals; 3: Ballads; 4: Dancing; 5: Food; 6: Clothes; 7: Handcrafts; Chapter Four: Places Famous for Celebrating the Maguai Festival; 1: In Baying of Donglan: What a Maguai Song Contest!
    Abstract: In China, 'The Maguai Festival' of the Zhuang People literally means 'worshipping frog to pray for peace, harmony, and a good harvest for the upcoming year, ' since the frog is deemed an incarnation of gods. This book introduces the cultural background of the Zhuang people, along with the origin, development, and dissemination of the Maguai Festival. This ethnic minority has a comparably large population in China and its culture is an important part of Chinese civilization. The Zhuang people have a unique lifestyle, including ethnic costumes, folk singing and dancing, special cuisine, and indig
    Note: Includes bibliographical references , In English and Chinese
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  • 2
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    [Place of publication not identified] : International Specialized Book Services
    ISBN: 1844644316 , 9781844644315
    Language: English , Chinese
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1 online resource)
    Series Statement: Chinese Festival Culture Series
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Song, Li Sister Rice Festival
    DDC: 394.26951
    Keywords: Festivals ; Chinese people Social life and customs ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Holidays (non-religious) ; Festivals ; Manners and customs ; China Social life and customs ; China
    Abstract: 'The Sister Rice Festival' is a big day for the Miao people in China, when one ethnic group exchanges gifts and bids well-wishes. It is a rich and diverse ethnic minority festival, which is away from the mainstream of more popular Chinese festivals. This book - written as an English-Chinese bilingual text - introduces in detail the origin and traditions of this special festival. The book also presents many epic legends and touching stories behind 'The Sister Rice Festival.' (Series: Chinese Festival Culture) [Subject: Anthropology, Chinese Studies, Asian Studies, Cultural Studies, Ethnic Studi
    Abstract: Cover; Preface; Contents; Foreword; Chapter One: The Long History of Sister Rice Festival; 1: Sister Rice Festival; 2: Listening to the Stories of Sister Rice Festival; 3: Where to Celebrate Sister Rice Festival?; Chapter Two: Let's Go to Sister Rice Festival; 1: Conventional Sister Rice Festival; 2: Sister Rice Festival- Keeping Pace with the limes; Chapter Three: My Sister Rice Festival; 1: Maik Dol (Meitao): Singing Waves Sister Rice Festival; 2: Wu Shuigen: Touring Different Villages and Walleds as Yex Fangb Guests; 3: Zhang Xianzhi: On the Change of Spending Holidays.
    Abstract: Chapter Four: Objects and Activities of Sister Rice Festival1: Sacrifice; 2: Catching Fish; 3: Yex Fangb; 4: Drum Dancing; 5: Begging for Sister Rice; 6: Begging for Bacon; 7: Bidding Farewell; 8: Gifts; 9: Food; 10: Costumes; Chapter Five: Cultural Interpretation of Sister Rice Festival; 1: Sister Rice Festival and Hmong Farming Culture; 2: Sister Rice Festival and Culture of Hmong Ancient Marriage; 3: Sister Rice Festival and Hmong Calendar Culture; 4: Sister Rice Festival and Culture of Hmong Songs; 5: Sister Rice Festival and Hmong Migration Culture; References; Postscript.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references , In English and Chinese
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    ISBN: 1844644375 , 9781844644377
    Language: English , Chinese
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (175 pages) , illustrations
    Series Statement: China Festival Culture Series
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Song, Li Chinese Festival Culture Series - The Tomb-Sweeping Day
    DDC: 394.26951
    Keywords: Holidays ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Holidays (non-religious) ; Manners and customs ; Holidays ; China Social life and customs ; China
    Abstract: Cover; Preface; Contents; Chapter One: Origin; 1: The Shangsi Festival; 2: The Hanshi Festival; 3: Ancestor Worship; 4: Solar Nodes or Terms; 5: The Qingming Festival; Chapter Two: Dissemination; 1: Mainland China; 2: Hong Kong and Taiwan; 3: Overseas Chinese Communities; Chapter Three: Customs; 1: Tomb Sweeping and Ancestor Worshipping; 2: Go for an Outing in Early Spring; 3: Food; Chapter Four: Distinctive Festive Places; 1: Shaanxi Province: Qingming Public Memorial; 2: National Minorities Celebrate Qingming; 3: Waterland in Northern Jiangsu Province: Regatta; Postscript.
    Abstract: In China, 'The Tomb-Sweeping Day' is a festival commemorating the ancestors and making sacrifices to gods and saints. This book - written as an English-Chinese bilingual text - introduces the origin, inheritance, traditions, and varied forms of this festival. As a festival that represents respect, its cultural distinction deserves to be highlighted. 'The Tomb-Sweeping Day' is seen as a significant component of Confucianism, showing the filialness and loyalty of Chinese people. Many folk tales and legends of sagacious heroes are the prototype of the sacred ceremonies during the festival, and th
    Note: In English and Chinese
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  • 4
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    [Reading, England] : Paths International Ltd
    ISBN: 1844644219 , 9781844644216
    Language: English , Chinese
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (191 pages) , illustrations
    Series Statement: Chinese Festival Culture Series
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Li, Song Festival of March the third
    DDC: 394.26951
    Keywords: Festivals ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Holidays (non-religious) ; Festivals ; Manners and customs ; China Social life and customs ; China
    Abstract: '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 legend
    Abstract: 4: Dong People's Seed Sowing Festival5: March 3rd of Lizhiwan; 6: Winding River Shangsi Festival; 7: Pilgrimage; The Postscript of Chinese Festival Culture Series; Copyright.
    Abstract: Cover; Preface; Contents; Chapter one: Inheritance; 1: The Early Origin; 2: The Wei and Jin Dynasties; 3: The Sui and Tang Dynasties; 4: The Song and Yuan Dynasties; 5: Ethnic Minorities; Chapter Two: Circulation; 1: Heluo Central Plain; 2: Frontier Land; 3: Colorful Minorities; Chapter Three: Customs; 1: Floating Goblets, Eggs and Dates; 2: Wearing Willow and Spring Outing; 3: Diet Customs; 4: Singing and Dancing; Chapter Four: Places of Characteristic Celebration; 1: March 3rd Temple Fair in Jiangdu; 2: Li People's Intangible Culture Heritage: March 3rd; 3: March 3rd of Wujiang Town.
    Note: Cover title , Text in English and Chinese
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    ISBN: 1844644332 , 9781844644339
    Language: English , Chinese
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (6, 4, 4, 186 pages) , illustrations
    Series Statement: China Festival Culture Series
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Song, Li Chinese Festival Culture Series - The Spring Festival
    DDC: 394.2620951
    Keywords: Chinese New Year ; Festivals ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Holidays (non-religious) ; Chinese New Year ; Festivals ; Manners and customs ; History ; China Social life and customs ; China
    Abstract: 'The Spring Festival' is the most important day for Chinese people. 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, ' and it offers readers a panoramic view of this unique Chinese festival. The book - written as an English-Chinese bilingual text - tells the stories behind the festival's name and covers nearly every aspect of the festival. The influence of the festival on ethnic minorities of China and overseas Chinese diasporas is also included. (Series
    Abstract: 11: On the 15th DayChapter Four: The Customs of the Spring Festival; 1: Food; 2: Entertainment; 3: Temple Fair; 4: Lantern Fair; 5: The Gala; Chapter Five: Exotic Customs of the Minorities; 1: Manchu; 2: Mongol; 3: Korean; 4: Yi Minority; 5: Zhuang Minority; Chapter Six: The Spring Festival in Modem China; 1: A Journey Home; 2: Golden Week for Tourism; 3: Media and Internet; Chapter Seven: The Spring Festival Abroad; 1: In the Southeast of Asia; 2: In the East of Asia; 3: In the Other Part of the World; The Postscript of Chinese Festival Culture Series; Copyright.
    Abstract: Cover; Preface; Contents; Foreword; Chapter One: The Origin of the Spring Festival; 1: Harvest; 2: Hunting and Sacrifice; Chapter Two: Legends of the Spring Festival; 1: Perpetual Calendar; 2: Sending the Kitchen God off; 3: The Evil Spirit; 4: New Year's Eve and Staying up; 5: Spring Festival Couplets; 6: Door God; Chapter Three: Through the Spring Festival; 1: Small Year in the Twelfth Lunar Month; 2: New Year's Eve; 3: New Year's Day; 4: On the 2nd Day; 5: On the 3rd Day; 6: On the 4th Day; 7: On the 5th and 6th Day; 8: On the 7th Day; 9: On the 8th Day; 10: On the 9th to 14th Day.
    Note: In English and Chinese
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