In the Thangka depicting Bhavacakra (Wheel of Life), how is the Tibetan Buddhist concept of life as a cycle of constant change reinforced by elements of its composition?

What will be an ideal response?


Answer: The ideal answer should include:
1. The repeated circles within circles at its center suggest continual rotation, as in the cycle of birth-life-death-rebirth.
2. The division of space into symmetrical "spokes" of the wheel creates visual pathways back and forth between narrative imagery.
3. Cloud, landscape, and animal and human figures in motion fill the background space from top to bottom, suggesting a moving world in flux.

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According to Confucian thought, traditional Chinese values include self-control, propriety, and

a. virtuous behavior. b. political ambition. c. competitive spirit. d. intellectual curiosity.

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The multinational European Union that knocks down cross-border barriers within the EU zone has helped recorded music profits in Western Europe because_____.

a. EU consumers now share a single cultural outlook b. of blocking imports c. of improved operating efficiencies within the EU zone d. Europe has its own record labels

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What is the name of the barrel shaped drum that is used in a variety of folk music?

a. qing b. dagu c. erhu d. xiao

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