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* Hayes, L. (1923). The Chinese Dragon. Shanghai, China: Commercial Press Ltd. | * Hayes, L. (1923). The Chinese Dragon. Shanghai, China: Commercial Press Ltd. | ||
* Salviati, Filippo. The Language of Adornment: Chinese Ornaments of Jade, Crystal, Amber and Glass. Ten Speed Press. (2002) | * Salviati, Filippo. The Language of Adornment: Chinese Ornaments of Jade, Crystal, Amber and Glass. Ten Speed Press. (2002) | ||
* http://www.britishmuseum.org/pdf/Chinese_Symbols_1109 | * http://www.britishmuseum.org/pdf/Chinese_Symbols_1109.pdf | ||
** Common Charges from above: Wheels, '''Pairs''' of Fish, Conch Shells, Banners, Flowers (like Lotus, Peony, Cherry), Knots, Bamboo, Pine trees, Written characters (One Per Device, although this is problematic in SCA rules), Bats, Cranes, The number 5, Cicadas, Dragonflies | ** Common Charges from above: Wheels, '''Pairs''' of Fish, Conch Shells, Banners, Flowers (like Lotus, Peony, Cherry), Knots, Bamboo, Pine trees, Written characters (One Per Device, although this is problematic in SCA rules), Bats, Cranes, The number 5, Cicadas, Dragonflies | ||
** Common Colors (ibid): Red, Yellow, Black, White, Blue, Green | ** Common Colors (ibid): Red, Yellow, Black, White, Blue, Green | ||
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[[http://mon.xavid.us/ Kihō's Japanese Heraldry Database]] A compendium of mon (crests) and other forms of Japanese heraldry, focusing on early Edo and pre-Edo Japan. | [[http://mon.xavid.us/ Kihō's Japanese Heraldry Database]] A compendium of mon (crests) and other forms of Japanese heraldry, focusing on early Edo and pre-Edo Japan. | ||
=Rules= | =Rules= |