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China's Golden Age: Everyday Life in the Tang Dynasty



China's Tang Dynasty (618-907) is often considered the country's golden age, characterized by a diverse society of patricians, intellectuals, Buddhist monks, and Taoist priests. In "China's Golden Age: Everyday Life in the Tang Dynasty," author Charles Benn provides a detailed look at the daily life of people during this time, covering topics such as crime, entertainment, fashion, marriage, food, ... more details
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  • Detailed look at daily life in Tang Dynasty China, covering a wide range of topics including crime, entertainment, fashion, marriage, food, hygiene, dwellings, and transportation
  • Use of classical Chinese sources and illustrations by the author
  • In-depth exploration of Tang Dynasty culture and societal structure


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Author Charles Benn
Format Paperback
ISBN 9780195176650
Publication Date 01/08/2004
Publisher Oxford University Press, Usa
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China's Tang Dynasty (618-907) is often considered the country's golden age, characterized by a diverse society of patricians, intellectuals, Buddhist monks, and Taoist priests. In "China's Golden Age: Everyday Life in the Tang Dynasty," author Charles Benn provides a detailed look at the daily life of people during this time, covering topics such as crime, entertainment, fashion, marriage, food, hygiene, dwellings, and transportation. The book also delves into the grandeur of Tang culture, including descriptions of lavish imperial feasts and the use of makeup and beauty marks by concubines. Benn's writing is based on classical Chinese sources and is accompanied by his own illustrations. The book also includes a history of the dynasty's rise and fall, as well as an examination of its societal structure. Through this comprehensive exploration, readers gain a better understanding of the often misunderstood Tang Dynasty and its intellectual and artistic achievements.

The Tang Dynasty (618-907), traditionally regarded as the golden age of China, was a time of patricians and intellectuals, Buddhist monks and Taoist priests, poetry and music, song and dance. In China's Golden Age: Everyday Life in the Tang Dynasty, Charles Benn paints a vivid picture of the lifestyle behind the grandeur of the Tang culture. All aspects of day-to-day life are presented, including crime,entertainment, fashion, marriage, food, hygiene, dwellings, and transportation. Attend an ancient feast to celebrate an imperial birthday, where ale was served in elaborate pitchers before a meal of fourteen hors d'oeuvres and twenty-three courses. Learn which colors concubines used for their eye makeup and beauty marks, and what jealous wives did to discourage such enhancement. See the similarities between today's pubs and the Tang alehouses, where women were hired to dance and sing to encourage patrons to stay longer and spend more money. Decide for yourself why Yangzhou, a city on the Grand Canal close to the Yangtze River, was considered one of the greatest cities in the Tang Dynasty. Benn translates and paraphrases his classical Chinese sources from the Tang era with fresh and polished prose. He also includes his own illustrations of everything from tools and hairstyles to musical instruments and courtyard dwellings. A history of the rise and fall of the dynasty is presented, as is a look at the societal structure of the aristocracy, bureaucracy, eunuchs, clergy, peasants, artisans, merchants, and slaves. This thorough explanation provides fascinating insight into a culture and time that is often misunderstood by Westerners and brings alive both the everyday routine and the timeless splendor of this intellectually and artistically powerful epoch. Enjoy your journey in China's Golden Age, and come back to the present with a greater understanding of this amazing time.
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