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Shang ritual animals: colour and meaning (part 2)
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 October 2007
Abstract
Following on from Part 1 of this article (BSOAS 70/2, 305–372), Part 2 continues to examine the use of colour in different diviner groups, but focuses on the groups belonging to the non-kings' school. It also includes the newly discovered inscriptions from the eastern section of Huayuanzhuang in Yinxu. The exercise of colour preference in the non-kings' school is similar to that seen in the kings' school, but reveals an even broader interest. By looking at the context in which each colour was used, we can detect the process of a colour system working in Shang rituals. The final section of the paper provides a cross-cultural comparison of Shang colour symbolism which had a profound influence on the late wuxing theory.
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- Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies , Volume 70 , Issue 3 , October 2007 , pp. 539 - 567
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- Copyright © School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London 2007
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