Previous studies on the Nanhaishen Temple 南海神廟 (Temple of the South Sea God) in Guangzhou in the Tang dynasty focus mainly on the South Sea God as the patron of the Maritime Silk Road, without thoroughly discussing the state ritual and the sacrificial right of the Tang government. This paper illuminates five new points concerning the ritual. First, the sacrificial ritual to the South Sea God developed from the suburban rituals in previous dynasties into both forms of suburban and local rituals, which was also categorized as the medium sacrifice among the three major sacrifices in the state ritual system of the Tang dynasty. Second, the first commissioner who was sent by the central government to perform the sacrificial ritual to the South S...
The Ming dynasty advanced a policy that protected Buddhism and Taoism as teachings supplementing the...
Chinese translations of Buddhist sūtras and Chinese Buddhist literature demonstrate how stūpas becam...
as a period noted for the emergence of a fully developed theatre, and the fol-lowing Yuan Dynasty (1...
Previous studies on the Nanhaishen Temple 南海神廟 (Temple of the South Sea God) in Guangzhou in the Son...
This paper focuses on the Jidu 濟瀆 (i.e., the Ji River 濟水), one of the four waterways (sidu 四瀆) in im...
This paper considers the religious ritual system called the Jili (祭厲) system founded in the early Mi...
There were two Confucian rituals of ancestor worship conducted in tai miao (mausoleum). The Confucia...
Traditional Chinese state sacrificial ritual represented a symbolic system of integrating religious ...
This study examines Daoist rituals to deal with the recurring concerns in the medieval Chinese relig...
The Ming emperor Shizong, who had ascended the throne as a member of a collateral line of the Imperi...
Sacrifice was an important aspect of governmental power in ancient China. The rain-making sacrifice,...
This paper attempts to consider the background of the conversion to Buddhism of Sogdians in China th...
The suburban cult was one of the most important sacrifices in imperial China.The emperors deify Heav...
This paper examines the notion of shen in the context of early Chinese ritual and religion in practi...
Prenant principalement appui sur des matériaux de terrain et des documents historiques, la présente ...
The Ming dynasty advanced a policy that protected Buddhism and Taoism as teachings supplementing the...
Chinese translations of Buddhist sūtras and Chinese Buddhist literature demonstrate how stūpas becam...
as a period noted for the emergence of a fully developed theatre, and the fol-lowing Yuan Dynasty (1...
Previous studies on the Nanhaishen Temple 南海神廟 (Temple of the South Sea God) in Guangzhou in the Son...
This paper focuses on the Jidu 濟瀆 (i.e., the Ji River 濟水), one of the four waterways (sidu 四瀆) in im...
This paper considers the religious ritual system called the Jili (祭厲) system founded in the early Mi...
There were two Confucian rituals of ancestor worship conducted in tai miao (mausoleum). The Confucia...
Traditional Chinese state sacrificial ritual represented a symbolic system of integrating religious ...
This study examines Daoist rituals to deal with the recurring concerns in the medieval Chinese relig...
The Ming emperor Shizong, who had ascended the throne as a member of a collateral line of the Imperi...
Sacrifice was an important aspect of governmental power in ancient China. The rain-making sacrifice,...
This paper attempts to consider the background of the conversion to Buddhism of Sogdians in China th...
The suburban cult was one of the most important sacrifices in imperial China.The emperors deify Heav...
This paper examines the notion of shen in the context of early Chinese ritual and religion in practi...
Prenant principalement appui sur des matériaux de terrain et des documents historiques, la présente ...
The Ming dynasty advanced a policy that protected Buddhism and Taoism as teachings supplementing the...
Chinese translations of Buddhist sūtras and Chinese Buddhist literature demonstrate how stūpas becam...
as a period noted for the emergence of a fully developed theatre, and the fol-lowing Yuan Dynasty (1...