中国民间面具(英文版)

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中国民间工艺系列画册包括《中国布艺》、《中国陶瓷》、《中国风筝》、《中国剪纸》、《中国年画》、《中国农民画》、《中国民间面具》。该系列画册图文并茂,展示了中国绚丽多姿的民间工艺,并对其中蕴含的寓意加以诠释,具有很强的欣赏性和可读性,有助于外国读者更好地理解中国文化,也可以作为美术设计专业人员的参考用书。 The earliest traces of Chinese folk masks, dating back to the prehistoric age, have been found in the rock paintings in Mt Huashan of Ningming County, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, and Mt Yinshan of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. Besides, human imagery wearing masks was often the subject for archaic earthen and mural decorations.
In the primitive societies, the early forms of masking were usually connected with magic practices, totem worship, music and dance. For instance, as a rite to drive away pestilence in the 12th month of the ancient lunar calendar, the exorcising dance with wooden masks appeared in the late Shang Dynasty (c. 21 st-11 th century BC); exorcising activities were prevailing and even became institutionalized during the following Zhou Dynasty (c. 11th century-256 BC), with Fangxiangshi as the chief exorcist.
In the primitive societies, the early forms of masking were usually connected with magic practices, totem worship, music and dance. For instance, as a rite to drive away pestilence in the 12th month of the ancient lunar calendar, the exorcising dance with wooden masks appeared in the late Shang Dynasty (c. 21 st-11 th century BC); exorcising activities were prevailing and even became institutionalized during the following Zhou Dynasty (c. 11th century-256 BC), with Fangxiangshi as the chief exorcist.
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