~jK~ Posted November 22, 2009 A Teaching Website that Includes:  A Visual Sourcebook for Chinese Civilization Short topic descriptions and details http://depts.washington.edu/chinaciv/contents.htm  http://depts.washington.edu/chinaciv/sitemap.htm Front Matter  A Clickable Menu that opens up to much more.  F1 Purpose  F2 Contents  F3 Timeline and Maps  F4 Sitemap  F5 Teachers' Guide  Units  1 Geography  Further Reading  1.1 Land  1.11 China Proper  1.111 The Great Wall  1.112 Yellow River  1.113 Yangtze River  1.12 Outer China  1.2 People  2 Ancient Tombs  Further Reading  2.1Neolithic Tomb at Dawenkou  2.11 Pottery from Dawenkou  2.2 Shang Tomb of Fu Hao  2.21 Bronzes from Fu Hao's Tomb  2.211 Piece-Mold Techniques  2.22 Jade from Fu Hao's Tomb  2.3 Zhou Tomb of Count Yu  2.31 Bronzes from Count Yu's Tomb  2.32 Jades from Count Yu's Tomb  2.4 Warring States Tomb of Marquis Yi  2.41 Inscriptions  2.43 Musical Instruments  2.431 Restoration of the Bells  2.44 Bronzes from Marquis Yi's Tomb  2.45 Lacquer Objects  2.46 Gold and Silver  2.5 Han Tomb of Liu Sheng  2.51 Diagram of Tomb  2.52 Bronze Objects  2.53 Jade Objects  3 Buddhism  Further Reading  3.1 Images  3.11 Buddhas  3.12 Bodhisattvas  3.13 Other Divinities  3.14 Groups of Images  3.2 Temples  3.21 Cave Temples  3.22 Urban Temples  3.3 Practice  3.31 Monks and Nuns  3.32 Lay People  4 Calligraphy  Further Reading  4.1 Script Types  4.2 Techniques of Transmission  4.3 Six Dynasties Calligraphy  4.4 Tang Calligraphy  4.21 Early Tang Court Calligraphy  4.22 Other Script Types  4.23 Religious Writings  4.24 Individualist Styles  4.5 Calligraphy in Modern China  5 Military Technology  Further Reading  5.1 Siegecraft  5.2 Crossbows  5.3 Spears and Clubs  5.4 Catapults  5.5 Warships  5.6 Gunpowder and Firearms  6 Painting  Further Reading  6.1 Painting as a Social Record  6.11 Urban Life  6.111 Shops and Commerce  6.112 Means of Transportation  6.113 Individuals on the Street  6.12 Private Life  6.121 The Private Realm of the Literati  6.1211 The Night Revels of Minister Han Xizai  6.2 Painting as a Fine Art  6.21 Landscape Painting  6.211 Northern Song Landscape Painting  6.2111 Guo Xi's Early Spring  6.212 Southern Song Landscape Painting  6.213 Yuan Landscape Painting  6.22 Court Painting  6.221 Paintings with Political Agendas  6.222 Bird and Flower Painting  6.23 Scholar Painting  6.231 Figures and Animals  6.232 Bamboo, Plum, and Other Plants  7 Homes  Further Reading  7.1 House Architecture  7.11 Fengshui  7.12 Earth as a Building Material  7.13 Roof Tiles  7.14 Wooden Framing  7.15 Regional Variation  7.151 Cave Dwellings  7.16 Decorative Elements  7.2 Interiors  7.21 Kang  7.22 Beds  7.23 Furniture  8 Gardens  Further Reading  8.1 Origins of Garden Design  8.2 Garden Design  8.21 Rocks and Mountains  8.22 Water  8.23 Buildings  8.24 Plants  8.241 Paving Patterns  8.3 The Garden as a Site for Social Activity  8.4 Aesthetics of the Garden  8.5 Garden of the Master of Nets  9 Clothing  Further Reading  9.1 Traditional Patterns  9.11 Evidence from Paintings  9.12 Evidence from Photographs  9.121 Men  9.122 Women  9.13 Making Cloth  9.131 Sericulture  9.2 Twentieth-Century Changes  9.21 Adaptations to Western Styles  9.211 Qipao  9.212 Mao Suits  9.213 Western-Style Suits  9.22 Eighties and Nineties  9.23 Weddings  10 Graphic Arts  Further Reading  10. 1 Commercial Advertisements  10.11Calendar Posters  10.111 Folk Calendars  10.12 Magazine Advertisements  10.13 Book Covers  10.2 Political Propaganda  10.21 Woodcuts  10.22 PRC under Mao  10.221 Leaders and Role Models  10.222 Science and Technology  10.223 Youth and Education  10.224 Cultural Revolution  10.3 Contemporary Graphic Arts  10.31 Four Modernizations Era  10.32 Contemporary Advertising Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Capital Posted December 2, 2009 Â I like this a lot. It's made of jade, and it was created so it stays balanced vertically. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites