China Moon Gate Research Paper

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One of the reasons China is a unique country is because of their gates. These gates represent much more than a simple circular opening in the wall. The
One interpretation of the moon gate is that it is complete, representing and celebrating the cohesiveness of the family. This complete circle provides entry to a pathway for the family members to return home to celebrate one another. It also symbolizes birth and renewal. The birth of a new moon becomes the way in which time is marked and the new comes about.Yet another interpretation is that the moon gate is, like the moon, a connection to other planets and other worlds. These gates in the wall represented a noble status and an upper class. Moon Gates have many different spiritual meanings

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