About This Book
A descriptive account surveys domestic architecture, household arrangements, and family life across Chinese regions. It catalogs religious and seasonal festivals, public processions, and ceremonies, explaining their rituals and social meanings. Everyday amusements and pastimes receive attention — from kite-flying, illuminated boats, garden visits, and pilgrimages to tea-drinking, gambling, theatrical entertainments, and animal contests. Arts and letters are treated through chapters on poets, painters, artistic competitions, education, and literary contests. Practical customs including cooking, chopstick use, bathing, phrenology, and divination are described alongside games of skill and chance. The tone is observational and explanatory, aiming to show how leisure and ritual reflect moral and social values.
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