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The Role of Dragons in Chinese Culture
This lesson plan uses art to teach the //symbolic importance of dragons in the Chinese culture, which unlike in the West, are regarded as auspicious and emblematic of power.

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The Symbol of the Dragon and the Tiger in Chinese and Japanese Art
This lesson plan looks at the dragon and the tiger, symbols of power, are portrayed in the art of China and Japan.

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Theater in China and Japan
Students will explore then compare and contrast the Chinese (Beijing Opera) and Japanese (Kabuki) forms of theater.

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The Three Perfections: Calligraphy, Poetry, and Painting
Students in this activity will develop their appreciation of the different styles, and of the form, beauty, and grace of the Chinese written language.

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Ukiyo-e: Japanese Prints Depicting the Floating World
This lesson plan examines the significance and popularity of the ukiyo-e, Japanese woodblock prints during the Edo period (1615-1868).

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Using Mystery Objects to Draw Conclusions about Ancient Chinese and Japanese Culture
In this lesson, students use art to draw conclusions about ancient Chinese and Japanese civilizations and cultures.

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