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Birth of Chrysanthemum - cover

Birth of Chrysanthemum

Yves Earhart

Translator A AI

Publisher: Publifye

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"Birth of Chrysanthemum" unravels the fascinating thousand-year journey of how a simple flower transformed into a powerful symbol of nobility, longevity, and artistic inspiration across cultures.Beginning in 9th century China, this comprehensive exploration weaves together the botanical evolution of chrysanthemums with their profound influence on East Asian art, literature, and cultural traditions. The book reveals how imperial Chinese gardeners developed sophisticated breeding techniques to create distinct varieties, while archaeological evidence charts the flower's transition from medicinal herb to ornamental treasure.Through careful analysis of Tang Dynasty archives and classical artwork, readers discover how chrysanthemums bridged the gap between natural science and artistic expression, becoming deeply embedded in practices ranging from Japanese tea ceremonies to Korean harvest festivals. Moving chronologically across cultures and continents, the narrative demonstrates how the chrysanthemum's influence spread to European horticultural societies while maintaining its core symbolic elements.By combining botanical science with art historical analysis and cultural anthropology, the book offers a unique interdisciplinary perspective on how a single flower species has shaped human expression and social customs across diverse societies. This accessible academic work serves both as a scholarly reference and an engaging exploration for anyone interested in the intersection of nature, art, and cultural development.
Available since: 01/30/2025.
Print length: 95 pages.

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