Organized chronologically into early, middle, and late periods of the Western Zhou dynasty, the book examines jade artifacts within the context of their functions: serving gods, decoration, and burial. Through detailed analyses of over forty jade pieces, it elucidates how these artifacts reflect the political and social transformations of the era.
The first part of the book traces the political and social changes of the Western Zhou period, while the second part focuses on jade artifacts themselves. Through empirical observation, readers gain deeper insights into both jade and Chinese culture. The author also sheds light on jade vessels, challenging contemporary scholarly perspectives and advocating for a critical reexamination of both jade artifacts and the culture they represent.
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