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Lin Peng

This course will tell you the reason why ritual is the core of Chinese culture, in contrast with western culture.

You will be introduced to relevant ritual classical books, which will help you to understand how people behaved in ancient China.

You will also learn about the rituals behind ancient Chinese adult rites, wedding ceremonies, sacrifice ceremonies, and more.

Join us to start your ancient Chinese ritual journey.

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This course will tell you the reason why ritual is the core of Chinese culture, in contrast with western culture.

You will be introduced to relevant ritual classical books, which will help you to understand how people behaved in ancient China.

You will also learn about the rituals behind ancient Chinese adult rites, wedding ceremonies, sacrifice ceremonies, and more.

Join us to start your ancient Chinese ritual journey.

China is a land of etiquette that has been passed down for thousands of years, and its teachings have spread overseas. According to legend, during the Yin and Zhou Dynasties more than 3,000 years ago, Duke Zhou made rituals and music and put forward the program of ritual rule. Later, through the promotion and improvement of Confucius and the Seventy-year-old scholars, as well as Mencius, Xunzi and others, the civilization of ritual and music became the core of Confucian culture. After the Western Han Dynasty, as the theoretical form of ritual and music culture and the source of the ancient ritual system, "Rituals", "Zhou Rites", and "Book of Rites" were successively included in the academic circles. It goes without saying that the foundation of rituals has a profound impact on Chinese culture and history. With the formation of the Confucian cultural circle in East Asia, ritual and music culture has naturally become an important feature of Eastern civilization. There is no doubt that to understand traditional Chinese culture, one must understand Chinese etiquette culture.

This course teaches students the basic framework of ancient Chinese etiquette civilization and the process of establishing traditional Chinese etiquette concepts through a large number of literature materials in a simple and easy-to-understand manner. It cultivates students' humanistic qualities, establishes good ethics, and guides them to practice traditional Chinese etiquette in their lives.

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Learning objectives

  • A basic understanding of ancient chinese philosophers’ rich thoughts and ideas
  • An immersive exploration of the origins and characteristics of the chinese spirit of ritual civilization

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Know what's good
, what to watch for
, and possible dealbreakers
Provides a foundational understanding of ancient Chinese philosophical ideas and concepts
Examines the origins and traits of the Chinese spirit of ritual civilization
Leverages historical and cultural perspectives to enhance comprehension
Taught by Lin Peng, who offers expertise in ancient Chinese ritual and cultural studies
Introduces key principles of ancient Chinese etiquette and the establishment of traditional Chinese etiquette concepts
Utilizes accessible language and examples to simplify complex concepts

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Create a presentation on a specific ancient Chinese ritual
Develop a deeper understanding of a specific ritual by researching its history, significance, and practice.
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  • Choose a specific ritual to focus on.
  • Research the history, significance, and practice of the ritual.
  • Create a visually appealing presentation.
  • Practice presenting your findings clearly and engagingly.
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Learners who complete China’s Ancient Ritual Civilization | 中国古代礼义文明 will develop knowledge and skills that may be useful to these careers:
Sinologist
Sinologists study Chinese language, literature, and culture. They may work in academia, government, or the private sector. This course may be useful for Sinologists who want to learn more about Chinese ritual civilization, as this knowledge can help them better understand the Chinese culture.
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Professors teach and conduct research at colleges and universities. They may specialize in a particular subject, such as history, literature, or science. This course may be useful for Professors who want to learn more about Chinese ritual civilization, as this knowledge can help them better understand the Chinese culture.
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Historians study the past and write about it. They may specialize in a particular period or region. This course may be useful for Historians who want to learn more about Chinese ritual civilization, as this knowledge can help them better understand the Chinese culture.
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Journalists write, edit, and produce news stories for newspapers, magazines, and websites. They may specialize in a particular beat, such as politics, crime, or business. This course may be useful for Journalists who want to learn more about Chinese culture and history, as this knowledge can help them better understand the Chinese government and people.
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Teachers educate students at all levels, from elementary school to college. They may specialize in a particular subject, such as math, science, or history. This course may be useful for Teachers who want to learn more about Chinese culture and history, as this knowledge can help them better understand their Chinese students.
Writer
Writers write books, articles, and other forms of literature. They may specialize in a particular genre, such as fiction, non-fiction, or poetry. This course may be useful for Writers who want to learn more about Chinese culture and history, as this knowledge can help them better understand the Chinese culture.
Consultant
Consultants advise organizations on how to improve their performance. They may specialize in a particular area, such as management, finance, or marketing. This course may be useful for Consultants who want to learn more about Chinese culture and history, as this knowledge can help them better understand the needs of their Chinese clients.

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We've selected seven books that we think will supplement your learning. Use these to develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a deeper understanding of the topics covered in China’s Ancient Ritual Civilization | 中国古代礼义文明.
本书是中国古代礼仪制度的总集,对周代的礼仪制度进行了详细的记载,是研究中国古代礼仪制度的重要参考。
此书为一部全面系统地论述中国古代礼学史的著作,可以帮助读者全面了解中国古代礼学的历史演变和文化价值。
此书为一部研究中国社会礼俗历史的著作,可以帮助读者了解中国古代社会礼俗的起源、发展和演变。
本书是中国古代礼仪制度的专著,对中国古代礼仪制度的起源、发展和演变进行了论述。

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