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Reflecting Power and Identity: The Cultural Significance of Jin Dynasty Mirrors and Their Transmission Across Eurasia

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Xueqian Wang,Peng Sun, & Teik Soon Boey

Abstract

This paper explores the origins, transmission pathways, and cultural significance of mirror culture during the Jin Dynasty (1115–1234). The Jin, founded by the Jurchen people, represents a pivotal period in Chinese history, marked by cultural exchanges and political shifts between the Jurchen, Song, Liao, and Tangut peoples. Mirrors, as both practical objects and powerful symbols, were central to the Jin’s political, religious, and social life. These artifacts not only served utilitarian functions but also conveyed profound spiritual meanings, symbolizing cosmic order, imperial power, and cultural identity. This study investigates the technological advancements and artistic developments in Jin mirror production, analyzing the materials, methods, and iconography that define these objects. Additionally, it examines the role of mirrors in political rituals, religious ceremonies, and social stratification, offering insights into the cultural and ideological landscape of the Jin court. The transmission of Jin mirrors across East Asia and into Central Asia further highlights the empire’s engagement with neighboring cultures, particularly through the Silk Road. By tracing the flow and adaptation of these mirrors in various cultural contexts, this paper contributes to a deeper understanding of the Jin Dynasty’s legacy and its place in the broader Eurasian world. Through this analysis, the study not only enhances our knowledge of the Jin period but also provides new avenues for exploring the intersection of material culture, identity, and power in medieval East Asia.

Key words:  Jin Dynasty, Jurchen culture, mirrors, Silk Road, political symbolism, cultural exchange.

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Title: Reflecting Power and Identity: The Cultural Significance of Jin Dynasty Mirrors and Their Transmission Across Eurasia
Author: Xueqian Wang,Peng Sun, & Teik Soon Boey
Journal Name: Journal of Scientific Reports
Website: https://ijsab.com/jsr
Publisher IJSAB International
DOI: https://doi.org/10.58970/JSR.1081
Media: Online
Volume: 8
Issue: 1
Acceptance Date: 05/11/2024
Date of Publication: 8/12/2024
PDF URL: https://ijsab.com/wp-content/uploads/1081.pdf
Free download: Available
Page: 132-148
First Page: 132
Last Page: 148
Paper Type: Literary studies
Current Status: Published

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Wang, X., Sun, P., & Boey, T. S. (2025). Reflecting Power and Identity: The Cultural Significance of Jin Dynasty Mirrors and Their Transmission Across Eurasia, Journal of Scientific Reports, 8(1), 132-148. DOI: https://doi.org/10.58970/JSR.1081

About Author (s)

Xueqian Wang, Institute of International Education, New Era University College, Kajang, Malaysia & School of Design and Product, Jilin Animation Institute (JAI), Changchun, China.

Peng Sun,School of Management, Jinan University (JNU), Guangzhou, China. ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4850-1870

Teik Soon Boey (Corresponding author), Institute of International Education, New Era University College, Kajang, Malaysia.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.58970/JSR.1081

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