REFLECTION OF CHINESE MYTHOLOGY AND RELIGION IN CONTEMPORARY ART

Authors

  • Usanova Gulrukhsor Ravshanovna Author
  • Gafurov B Author

Keywords:

myth, the Legend of Mulan, three Lives, three worlds: a personal diary

Abstract

The article is devoted to the direct influence of Chinese mythology and religion on the subjects of contemporary art, including their intersection with traditional images and values.

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Published

2025-05-13