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Chinese Animal Powers 2008 Wall Calendar | Chinese Animal Powers Calendar : Wall : 2008 Chinese legend tells us that the Lord Buddha summoned the animals to hear of their power in his sermon under the Bodhi Tree. Representing all animals in the Kingdom, twelve creatures arrived one by one. Buddha taught them about their strengths and weaknesses, and then sent them into the world to guide people in their growth, linking each animal to a month and a year. Since that time, the Chinese have believed that each of us is born with some of the characteristics and powers of these twelve animals depending on the month and year of our birth. Through our identification with these animal powers, we hope to learn more about ourselves, to become more imaginative, creative and fully alive. This 2008 calendar is produced by Amber Lotus in the category Chinese Art calendars. |
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Chinese Folk Art 2008 Wall Calendar | Chinese Folk Art Calendar : Wall : 2008 About 70% or 800 millions Chinese are peasants; these scenes reflect their lives in the vast countryside of China. This folk art emerged during the Cultural Revolution with the help of trained artists. The art explores all aspects of daily life, its primitive, bright colors and naive figures and animals creating images far removed from the complexity of big city life. This 2008 calendar is produced by Image Connection in the category Chinese Art calendars. |
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Chinese Paper Cuts 2008 Wall Calendar | Chinese Paper Cuts Calendar : Wall : 2008 Paper cutting has been one of China's most popular forms of visual art from the 10th century onwards. The images are all hand cut and can be made out of many subjects such as animals, flowers, birds, and people. The images are used as ornaments on windows, walls, and lanterns for example at New Year and Spring festivals. This 2008 calendar is produced by Image Connection in the category Chinese Art calendars. |
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Chinese Propaganda Posters 2008 Wall Calendar | Chinese Propaganda Posters Calendar : Wall : 2008 Posters showing a better future or model behavior have been part of Chinese political culture for a long time and were used as an instrument for political and economic purposes. These colorful images of the perfect society with the most impressive sized babies and fruit seem most idyllic. This 2008 calendar is produced by Image Connection in the category Chinese Art calendars. |
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Shanghai Beauties 2008 Wall Calendar | Shanghai Beauties Calendar : Wall : 2008 These calendar posters originated in Shanghai and Hong Kong in the early twentieth century. They are portraits of an era, with wonderfully dressed poised women in a background of aspirational luxury and prosperity. This 2008 calendar is produced by Image Connection in the category Chinese Art calendars. |
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The Tao of Love 2008 Wall Calendar | The Tao of Love Calendar : Wall : 2008 These surprisingly modern and erotic images come from 19th century Japanese textile woodblock prints. This 2008 calendar is produced by Image Connection in the category Chinese Art calendars. |
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