How Chinese Family Values Shape Personal Development
Familial values heavily influence each person’s development within Chinese culture. These values, which include an emphasis on education, a strong work ethic and persistence, respect…
In our free library, we have compiled some great free resources, about Chinese art, for your research. Clicking on any book cover will take you to “archive.org” where you can read or download that book (opens in new tab).
Chinese art by Stephen W. Bushell – 1904
Chinese art by Kende Galleries at Gimbel Brothers – 1944
Antique Chinese rugs by Tiffany Studios – 1969
Ancient Chinese figured silks by F.H. Andrews – 1920
Symbolism in Chinese art by Walter Perceval Yetts – 1912
Chinese Porcelains by Edwin A. Barber – 1909
Chinese porcelain by W. G. Gulland – 1902
Chinese painting by John C. Ferguson – 1927
Chinese Enamels by Edwin A. Barber – 1913
Chinese clay figures by Berthold Laufer -1914
Chinese baskets by Berthold Laufer – 1925
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Chinese art by Leigh Ashton – 1935
A New Chinese Marble by L. W. – 1912
Survey Of Chinese Art by John C Ferguson – 1940
Old Chinese porcelain by Egan Mew – 1909
Chinese Textiles by Alan Priest – 1934
Chinese Portraits by S. C. Bosch Reitz – 1920
Chinese porcelains & pottery by American Art Association – 1937
Chinese Painting by W. E. H. – 1912
Chinese Jades by Edwin A. Barber – 1914
Chinese ceramic art by American Art Association – 1932
Chinese Bronzes by Mario Bussagli – 1969
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Familial values heavily influence each person’s development within Chinese culture. These values, which include an emphasis on education, a strong work ethic and persistence, respect…
Have you ever heard the saying “it’s not what you know, it’s who you know”? In China, this concept takes on a whole new dimension through the idea of Guanxi (关系, guānxi). Guanxi…
Have you ever stumbled upon a captivating Chinese folktale, filled with fantastical creatures and thrilling adventures? While these stories are undeniably entertaining, their true magic…
In this guide, we will discuss the Chinese method of tea-making. China has a long-term tea-making tradition called the “gongfu tea ceremony” (工夫茶) or also called “kungfu…