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Semiotic Study of Taishan and Her Culture
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DOI:10.17265/2159-5836/2017.06.013
Taishan University, Tai An, China
Symbols are representatives of a culture. The study of a culture is deeply rooted in its dynamic symbols. Different interpretations of a culture are always based on the understandings of the symbols. In order to depict Taishan culture effectively, this paper is a tentative study of explaining different symbols in Taishan and trying to communicate Taishan culture with the world.
Symbol, Taishan Culture, Trans-symbolic Communication
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