(查看原文) jijiali 2012-10-21 20:48:07 —— 引自第22页 从理论上,中国四个重要区划的中心应该建四个地区性的社神祭坛:每个方位有一个与之对应的颜色,而且在上面种树,分别是象征春天和东方特征的地方(种植柏树)、夏天和南方特征的地方(种植梓树)、西方和秋天特征的地方(种植栗树)、北方和冬天特征的地方(...
In addition to changing the religious demographics of the United States, immigrants have transformed the institutional landscape of American religious life. Immigration and its associated religious diversity have given rise to debates about what it means to be "American" and how American people should ...
In Chinese history, there have been various religions such as Buddhism, Daoism (Taoism), Islam, and Christianity, both Catholic and Protestant, but among them only Daoism (Taoism) is the religion of the Chinese people. To be more precise, Daoism (Taoism) is a religion of the Han people an...
摘要: M.Freedman "The Religion of the Chinese People" 1975 Takayama Michinao The journal of the Historical Association of Komazawa University 25, 97-107, 1978-03年份: 1978 收藏 引用 批量引用 报错 分享 求助全文 通过文献互助平台发起求助,成功后即可免费获取论文全文。 请先登入相似文献...
that nearly all Chinese people follow with. Confucianism, Taoism and Buddhism are called the Three Pillars of traditional Chinese culture; they have exerted great influence on the thinking of the Chinese people as well as on almost every aspect in political, economic and cultural life of the ...
Integrating the ideas of Confucianism, Taoism and other folk religions, Buddhism has played an important role in forming the mindset of Chinese people andsociety.Accordingto a recent survey, China now has the largest number of Buddhist believers in the world, followed by Japan. Taoism (Daojiao,...
•ThestoryabouttheEightImmortalshavebeensopopularandinfluentialinChinesesociety.•Thereisafamoussayingaboutthem:“WhentheEightImmortalscrossthesea,eachdemonstrateshis/herdivingpower”.TheyrepresenteightfactorsinChinesepeople’sdailylife.ThemostsacredTaoistmountain—Dragon-TigerMountain •Dragon-TigerMountainis...
Confucianism, Taoism and Buddhism are called the Three Pillars of traditional Chinese culture; they have exerted great influence on the thinking of the Chinese people as well as on almost every aspect in political, economic and cultural life of the country. ...
belief systems which include the veneration of (and communication with) the sun, moon, earth, the heaven, and various stars, as well as communication with animals. It has been practiced alongside Buddhism, Confucianism, and Taoism by Chinese people throughout the world for thousands of years. ...
the practice of converting people to a religion. —convertist, n. cosmolatry the worship of the world. crypto-Calvinism a term used in 16th-century Germany for secret sympathies toward Calvinists, held by professed Lutherans. —crypto-Calvinist,n. ...