TY - JOUR
T1 - Signs and Symbols
T2 - A Visual Culture Study of Civilization Markers in the Yangtze River Basin
AU - Ouyang, Hui
AU - Wang, Xi
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PY - 2025/9/27
Y1 - 2025/9/27
N2 - This study employs visual culture theory and semiotics theory to systematically examine the visual symbols embedded in material cultural remains from different regions and periods of the Yangtze River Basin. The research reveals that the civilization marker system in the Yangtze River Basin exhibits the following characteristics: First, the visual symbols in material cultural remains are diverse, encompassing archaeological sites, cultural relics, architectural symbols, and artifact patterns; Second, the diachronic evolution of symbols reflects a developmental trajectory from images to symbols to text, demonstrating shifts in social structure and cultural concepts; Third, symbol systems from different regions maintain their uniqueness while influencing each other, forming a unified yet diverse civilizational pattern; Fourth, these visual symbols embody ecological wisdom of harmony between humans and nature, humanistic spirit of respect for ritual and ethics, and enduring creative vitality. The study concludes that in-depth research of civilization markers in the Yangtze River Basin has significant theoretical and practical value for inheriting cultural genes, strengthening cultural confidence, and promoting the creative transformation and innovative development of Chinese culture.
AB - This study employs visual culture theory and semiotics theory to systematically examine the visual symbols embedded in material cultural remains from different regions and periods of the Yangtze River Basin. The research reveals that the civilization marker system in the Yangtze River Basin exhibits the following characteristics: First, the visual symbols in material cultural remains are diverse, encompassing archaeological sites, cultural relics, architectural symbols, and artifact patterns; Second, the diachronic evolution of symbols reflects a developmental trajectory from images to symbols to text, demonstrating shifts in social structure and cultural concepts; Third, symbol systems from different regions maintain their uniqueness while influencing each other, forming a unified yet diverse civilizational pattern; Fourth, these visual symbols embody ecological wisdom of harmony between humans and nature, humanistic spirit of respect for ritual and ethics, and enduring creative vitality. The study concludes that in-depth research of civilization markers in the Yangtze River Basin has significant theoretical and practical value for inheriting cultural genes, strengthening cultural confidence, and promoting the creative transformation and innovative development of Chinese culture.
KW - Civilization Markers
KW - Cultural Concepts
KW - Material Carriers
KW - Symbol Systems
KW - Visual Culture
KW - Yangtze River Basin
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85219731104&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.62754/joe.v4i1.6337
DO - 10.62754/joe.v4i1.6337
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85219731104
SN - 2752-6798
VL - 4
SP - 4511
EP - 4521
JO - Journal of Ecohumanism
JF - Journal of Ecohumanism
IS - 1
ER -