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Traditional Chinese State Ritual System of Sacrifice to Mountain and Water Spirits



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Autore: Jia Jinhua Visualizza persona
Titolo: Traditional Chinese State Ritual System of Sacrifice to Mountain and Water Spirits Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2022
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (180 p.)
Soggetto topico: Religion & beliefs
Soggetto non controllato: five sacred peaks
five strongholds
four seas
four waterways
state ritual system of sacrifice
Chinese religion
Chinese historical geography
South Sea God
state sacrificial ritual
Zhang Jiuling
Zhang Jiuzhang
Zhang Jiugao
Tang dynasty
Buddhism
Mount Yi
Eastern Stronghold Temple
state sacrifice
Daoism
Complete Perfection Daoism
early Chinese poetry
medieval Chinese poetry
rivers
fu (rhapsody)
Milky Way
noble titles
mountain and water spirits
Tang era
Mount Yiwulü
Northern Stronghold
Beizhen
ethnic minority in northern China
legitimacy of political regime
the Yangzi River
water spirits
official sacrifice
codes of state ritual
imperial power
Tang China
Sima Chengzhen
shrines for the perfected lords of the five sacred peaks
sacred river
Jidu
state ritual system
political legitimacy
religious practice
imperial China
the South Sea God
sacrificial ritual
national god
folk god
localization
Persona (resp. second.): JiaJinhua
Sommario/riassunto: This book focuses on the traditional Chinese ritual system of sacrifice to mountain and water spirits, a significant but largely overlooked sub-field of Chinse religious studies. This system mainly comprised the five sacred peaks, five strongholds, four seas, and four waterways, and was maintained for two thousand years in imperial China. As state ritual, it was constructed of by Confucian ritual culture, but in practice, it gradually interacted and integrated with various religious traditions, such as Daoism, Buddhism, and folk belief, especially in its local manifestation and dissemination. The eighteen great mountains and waters marked geographical and directional borders and territories modelled on the yin-yang and five-phase framework that helped shape Chinese people’s cosmographical understanding of the world. Together, they constituted a set of sacred spaces symbolizing the sanctioned political legitimacy of the imperium and functioning as the loca for communication with the divine, as well as the media between religion and its secular context, state ideology and local beliefs, or various ethnic groups. Through the discovery of a rich variety of historical sources, especially stele inscriptions preserved in the sacrificial temples, the contributors of the ten chapters in this volume examine the sacred peaks, strongholds, seas, and waterways respectively. While each of the chapters explores one or more perspectives, together they reveal the rich implications and ramification of the ritual system and present the first comprehensive study of this sub-field.
Titolo autorizzato: Traditional Chinese State Ritual System of Sacrifice to Mountain and Water Spirits  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 3-0365-5828-4
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910639991603321
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