Ancient China and the Yue
- 301pages
- 11 heures de lecture
A richly empirical discussion of ethnic identity formation in the ancient world, presenting the peoples of China's southern frontier.
Cette autrice est spécialisée dans les études historiques et asiatiques. Son travail se concentre sur les études religieuses, révélant les liens complexes entre culture et foi. Les lecteurs peuvent s'attendre à des explorations perspicaces des sujets qu'elle examine.


A richly empirical discussion of ethnic identity formation in the ancient world, presenting the peoples of China's southern frontier.
The book delves into the intricate relationship between music and various aspects of early Chinese society, examining its religious, political, and cultural implications. It highlights how music served as a vital medium for expressing beliefs, reinforcing authority, and shaping social norms, providing a comprehensive understanding of its role in historical contexts. Through this exploration, readers gain insight into the profound impact of music on the development of early Chinese civilization.