The Historical and Cultural Context of Liangzhu
Redefining a Relationship of Equals between Human Beings and Nature
Ningyuan Wang author Edward Allen translator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Springer Verlag, Singapore
Published:26th Jan '23
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This insightful book delves into the origins and social structures of Liangzhu Civilization, highlighting its significance in Chinese history.
This book provides an in-depth exploration of the emergence of Liangzhu Culture, focusing on its morphological, structural, and social dynamics. It examines various settlement types, from grassroots communities to the ancient city of Liangzhu, shedding light on the complex internal organization and social hierarchies that defined these spaces. The narrative also delves into the religious beliefs, ideologies, and power structures that were symbolized through jade artifacts, offering a rich tapestry of cultural significance.
Moreover, the text discusses the geographical influences of the Liangzhu region, particularly how the low-lying, humid environment led to the development of man-made platforms and pillars. These innovations facilitated the establishment of densely populated residential areas, which eventually evolved into the water villages characteristic of southern China. The relationship between humans and their natural surroundings played a crucial role in this transformation, driving the advancement of civilization and contributing to the emergence of distinct social classes.
The Historical and Cultural Context of Liangzhu stands out as a pivotal academic resource, providing unique insights into the vitality and structure of Liangzhu society. It not only interprets the origins of Liangzhu Civilization but also contributes significantly to the broader understanding of Chinese Civilization as a whole. This work is essential for anyone interested in the intricate interplay between culture, society, and environmental factors in shaping historical narratives.
ISBN: 9789811651366
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112 pages
1st ed. 2021