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Ladder to the clouds : intrigue and tradition in Chinese rank / Beverley Jackson and David Hugus

Catalog Data

Author:
Jackson, Beverley 1928-  Search this
Hugus, David  Search this
Physical description:
ix, 310 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 26 cm
Type:
Books
History
Place:
China
Date:
1999
©1999
Ming-Qing dynasties, 1368-1912
Contents:
Part One -- Author's preface -- Tradition dictates all in the life of a child -- City life and the spirit world -- Kites soar along with hopes for the future -- Climbing the ladder to the clouds -- One ascends the ladder, one falls -- Bibliography -- Part Two -- An introduction to Mandarin squares -- Ming summary -- Other rank badges -- Examinations -- Ch'ing introduction -- Sun disk -- Identifying birds -- Identifying animals -- Chinese symbology -- Evolution of Ch'ing dynasty squares -- Deceptive and nobles' badges -- Bibliography -- Index
Summary:
Ladder to the clouds is the first comprehensive book on the intriguing and little known subject of Chinese service rankings. It is a fascinating exploration of Chinese customs and rituals, many of which are still practiced in China today. It also offers a thorough analysis of the symbols, styles, and techniques used in mandarin rank squares, along with the most complete information for their identification to date.
Topic:
Insignia  Search this
Costume--History  Search this
Costume--Ming-Qing dynasties  Search this
Employees  Search this
Officials and employees  Search this
Call number:
CR6020.A2 J33
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_597524