A little more professional is Liang Sicheng's Sculpture History of China, which is compiled according to his lecture notes in class and tells many architectural treasures from Xia, Shang and Zhou Dynasties to Qing Dynasty, with illustrations. But the aesthetic significance is not as profound as that of Li Zehou.
(France) heraldry-a culture of symbols Bastou Lu: What a coincidence, I happened to read this book when I was in college and introduced some European totems, especially some aristocratic family emblems, seals and symbols. It's all color pages, and it's very interesting. Tu Tu is not only a beautiful course, but also has pictures and text explanations on every page. This is from Shanghai Bookstore Publishing House. There seems to be a series about the cultures of all countries in the world, all of which are very good.
I just checked it for you, and there is also an encyclopedia of heraldic illustrations, a symbol of unique charm, published by Shantou University Press. It's all about patterns, thicker and more expensive than the one above. Sounds good. I won't comment if I haven't seen it. You can look for it in the bookstore. One person who has seen it commented: "I remember a movie about medieval England, in which knights fought each other, and both sides immediately rushed at each other with blunt spears ... When these knights signed up, they all signed up with small shields engraved with family crest, and the" Organizing Committee "would show the promotion status of each player. After reading this book, they have a better understanding of the significance of Crest to the western world; "