Chinese Semiotic Thoughts in the Pre-imperial Age
Discover the fascinating exploration of sign and meaning in ancient China with Chinese Semiotic Thoughts in the Pre-imperial Age by Zhu Dong. Published by Springer Verlag in 2024, this groundbreaking hardback edition spans 168 pages and serves as the first comprehensive monograph in any language to systematically summarize Chinese semiotic thought during the Pre-Imperial period.
This insightful work delves into the intricate practices and philosophies that shaped traditional Chinese culture and mindset. By examining the relationship between signs and meanings, Zhu Dong offers readers a unique perspective on the foundations of semiotic thought in early China. Perfect for scholars, students, and anyone interested in the rich tapestry of Chinese intellectual history, this book is an essential addition to your collection.
Enhance your understanding of semiotics and immerse yourself in the profound ideas that have influenced Chinese civilization for centuries.