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Research Title The role of Chinese sex symbol art in ancient times 
Date of Distribution 22 September 2022 
Conference
     Title of the Conference The Future of Arts: The Challenges to Artists (The National and International Academic Conference on Fine and Applied Arts) 
     Organiser Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts, Khon Kaen University 
     Conference Place Khon Kaen University 
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     Conference Date 3 September 2022 
     To 4 September 2022 
Proceeding Paper
     Volume Volume 1 
     Issue Issue 1 
     Page 247-252 
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     Abstract Abstract During the development of Chinese history, a large number of written records and artworks in the form of paintings and sculptures related to sex culture emerged. “Sex” is an expression of the primitive ancestors’ pursuit of happiness and hope for prosperity, a kind of praise and aspiration for the reproductive capacity of the biological world, and a popular custom in primitive societies, so many works of art related to sex have been produced around the world, and these works are also the earliest origins of sex symbolic art. However, these works of art related to sex have been controversial in the process of social development, and because of its special characteristics, its historical and artistic features have been marginalized and not well organized and protected, but it cannot be denied that it is an indispensable part of the historical development. In this paper, we try to understand how these works of art related to sex had an impact on people’s lives in the society at that time through historical data. On a social level, the study of these works helped to change the prejudice of the outside world against the sexual conservatism of China and the prejudice against traditional Chinese paintings, which had a role in sexual enlightenment in the society at that time, so to speak, as a textbook for the dissemination of sexual knowledge to guide young people on how to have sex. On an artistic level, these drawings are among the finest of Chinese overlay prints, providing valuable historical material for the study of Chinese prints and, to a lesser extent, influencing the creation of early Japanese ukiyo-e. This paper will therefore examine some of the roles that Chinese artworks related to sexual symbols have played in the history of Chinese art development. 
Author
637220037-8 Mr. XI XU [Main Author]
Fine and Applied Arts Doctoral Degree

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Type of Proceeding Full paper 
Type of Presentation Oral 
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