The book offers a window into West China life through careful study and historical glimpse, revealing daily customs, beliefs, and social practices from early 20th‑century observations.
Compiled from years of research, this edition presents a range of topics—from street societies and festival rites to fortune‑telling techniques and ancestral customs. It highlights how communities organised worship, celebrated, and preserved traditional knowledge, with emphasis on practical details and cultural context for readers today.
- Learn about birth, marriage, mourning, and other family customs in West China.
- Explore street temples, society groups, and public ceremonies that shaped daily life.
- Discover clairvoyance, physiognomy, and other local beliefs as they were practiced.
- See how rituals, superstition, and literature intersected in this historical setting.
Ideal for readers of cultural history, missionary-era studies, and anyone curious about traditional Chinese life.