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Encyclopedia: Chinese folklore Source:Wikipedia
Chinese folklore
has a long history, going back several thousand years. Periodically they have been revised, with emperors ordering the burning of old books and the printing of new ones more in fitting with the culture they were trying to impose. The main influences on Chinese
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Cicada in Chinese Folklore, Cultural Entomology Digest 3 |
Cicadas are fascinating insects. They are large, conspicuous, and attract attention with their interesting "songs." No wonder the ancient Chinese accorded them such a high position in their folklore ...
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Folktales from China |
Return to D. L. Ashliman's folktexts, a library of folktales, folklore, fairy tales, and mythology. ... Link to A Chinese Creation and Flood Myth from the Miao people.
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Ancient Chinese Mythology |
Ancient Chinese Mythology - Gods - Goddesses - Folklore...
Selected Chinese myths and fantasies ... Ancient Chinese myths were not recorded in a systematic way in any work, and , as a result, only fragments of them are extant today.
Chinese folklore has a long history, going back several thousand years. Periodically they have been revised, with emperors ordering the burning of old books and the printing of new ones more in fitting with the culture they were trying to impose. The main influences on Chinese folktales have been Taoism...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_folklore
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Journey to the West (traditional Chinese: 西遊記; simplified Chinese: 西游记; pinyin: Xīyóujì; Wade-Giles: Hsiyu-chi) is one of the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature. Originally published anonymously in the 1590s during the Ming Dynasty, and even though no direct evidence of...
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Chinese Daily Ritual Life - Chinese Folklore |
In celebration of the tenth anniversary of the Conference, we are holding a joint meeting with the Asian Studies Program and the Department of Japanese and Chinese, at Willamette University in Salem, Oregon! ...
www.willamette.edu/cla/chinese/conference.htm
www.willamette.edu/cla/chinese/conference.htm
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Chinese Folklore and Folklife |
Chinese Folklore and Folklife: An Introduction ... Chapter 1 Folklore and Folkloristics Chapter 2 Chinese Folklore and Folkloristics Chapter 3 Cultural Complexity of Folklore...
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THE Chinese have several similes that revolve around the pig, such as “fat like a pig” and “sleep like a pig”. ... The pig is described as the victim in two Chinese idioms, ...
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