2022
DOI: 10.1111/1467-9809.12813
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XuBingsan: The Warped Cross — Studies on Christianity in Northeastern China During the Sino‐Japanese War. Beijing: Science Press, 2018; pp. 277.

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“…According to the previous research, the current mural paintings targeting the three realms in Thailand are mostly representations of scenes and stories, conveying the stories of the Buddha told in the three realms through the images as a way to publicize the spirit of Buddhism. According to the comprehensive opinion of experts after interviews in the work should be in-depth exploration of the spiritual meaning behind the story of the three worlds, and as the theme of the three worlds around the Buddhist content related to artistic creation [10]. Combining the characteristics of murals in Chinese and Thai Buddhist art in the creation of the mural, there are ways to replace the elements and common elements of cultural symbiosis in order to achieve the purpose of the fusion of the two styles of art.…”
Section: Creative Achievementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the previous research, the current mural paintings targeting the three realms in Thailand are mostly representations of scenes and stories, conveying the stories of the Buddha told in the three realms through the images as a way to publicize the spirit of Buddhism. According to the comprehensive opinion of experts after interviews in the work should be in-depth exploration of the spiritual meaning behind the story of the three worlds, and as the theme of the three worlds around the Buddhist content related to artistic creation [10]. Combining the characteristics of murals in Chinese and Thai Buddhist art in the creation of the mural, there are ways to replace the elements and common elements of cultural symbiosis in order to achieve the purpose of the fusion of the two styles of art.…”
Section: Creative Achievementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Different from inland areas, Chaoshan merchants are profoundly influenced by the great culture of Chaoshan region based on the geography of Chaoshan. As a result, the greatest influence of the geographical environment of Chaoshan merchants is the sea (Huang, 2008;Lin, 2008). Chaoshan region is surrounded by mountains on three sides and facing the sea on the other side, which encourages Chaoshan people to trade by sea.…”
Section: Institutional Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Chaoshan group comprises merchants with a strong Chaoshan cultural background, mainly concentrating in the Chaoshan region of Guangdong, China. Moreover, it is one of the most legendary merchant groups that have survived today (Huang, 2008;Lin, 2008). For examples, Cihuang Chen's family, Yichu Xie's family and other Chaoshan merchants and their industries are still internationally active in industry and commerce.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%