578 Pages
    by Routledge

    578 Pages
    by Routledge

    First published in 2006. The Moon Year is an attempt at recording the mysterious and somewhat elusive traditions of the Chinese. Juliet Bredon and Igor Mitrophanow trace their way through the intimate life of the society, their religions, their superstitions, their philosophies, and customs. Only after a year's residence in China are they able to gather a much more intimate perspective on this age-old civilization that has withstood the test of time. Bredon and Mitrophanow attempt to unravel some of the puzzles that surround this fascinating culture, through describing in detail the everyday beliefs of the Chinese people and the festivals of their 'Moon Calendar,' used as a diary of daily happenings.

    PREFACE CHAPTER I-THE CHINESE CALENDAR II-THE HUNDRED GODS III-IMPERIAL CEREMONIES IV-THE TWELFTH MOON, OR BITTER MOON V-THE FIRST MOON, OR HOLIDAY MOON. VI-THE SECOND MOON, OR BUDDING MOON VII-THE THIRD MOON, OR SLEEPY MOON VIII-THE FOURTH :MOON, OR PEONY MOON IX-THE FIFTH MOON, OR DRAGON MOON X-THE SIXTH MOON, OR LOTUS MOON XI--THE SEVENTH MOON, OR MOON OF HUNGRY GHOSTS XII-THE EIGHTH MOON, OR HARVEST MOON XIII-THE NINTH MOON, OR CHRYSANTHEMUM MOON XIV-THE TENTH MOON, OR KINDLY MOON XV-THE ELEVENTH MOON, OR WHITE MOON

    Biography

    Juliet Bredon, Igor Mitrophanow