Ghosts and Religious Life in Early China

Ghosts and Religious Life in Early China
Author: Muzhou Pu
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2022
Genre: SOCIAL SCIENCE
ISBN: 1009087347

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"For modern people, ghost stories are no more than thrilling entertainment. For those living in antiquity, ghosts were far more serious beings, as they could affect the life and death of people and cause endless fear and anxiety. How did ancient societies imagine what ghosts looked like, what they could do, and how people could deal with them? From the vantage point of modernity, what can we learn about an obscure, but no less important aspect of an ancient culture? In this volume, Mu-chou Poo explores the ghosts of ancient China, the ideas that they nurtured, and their role in its culture. His study provides fascinating insights into the interaction between the idea of ghosts and religious activities, literary imagination, and social life devoted to them. Comparing Chinese ghosts with those of ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia, Greece, and Rome, Poo also offers a wider perspective on the role of ghosts in human history. Mu-Chou Poo is Professor of History at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. He is the author of Wine and Wine Offering in the Religion of Ancient Egypt (2014), In search of Personal Welfare: A View of Ancient Chinese Religion, and Daily Life in Ancient China (1998)"--

Ghosts and Religious Life in Early China

Ghosts and Religious Life in Early China
Author: Mu-Chou Poo
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2022-01-27
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781316514672

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What did ghosts look like, what did they do, and what can they tell us about Chinese culture and society?

Early Chinese Religion Part One Shang through Han 1250 BC 220 AD 2 vols

Early Chinese Religion  Part One  Shang through Han  1250 BC 220 AD   2 vols
Author: John Lagerwey,Marc Kalinowski
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 1280
Release: 2008-10-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789047442424

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Together, and for the first time in any language, the 24 essays gathered in these volumes provide a composite picture of the history of religion in ancient China from the emergence of writing ca. 1250 BC to the collapse of the first major imperial dynasty in 220 AD. It is a multi-faceted tale of changing gods and rituals that includes the emergence of a form of “secular humanism” that doubts the existence of the gods and the efficacy of ritual and of an imperial orthodoxy that founds its legitimacy on a distinction between licit and illicit sacrifices. Written by specialists in a variety of disciplines, the essays cover such subjects as divination and cosmology, exorcism and medicine, ethics and self-cultivation, mythology, taboos, sacrifice, shamanism, burial practices, iconography, and political philosophy. Produced under the aegis of the Centre de recherche sur les civilisations chinoise, japonaise et tibétaine (UMR 8155) and the École Pratique des Hautes Études (Paris).

Daily Life in Ancient China

Daily Life in Ancient China
Author: Mu-chou Poo,Muzhou Pu
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2018-06-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781107021174

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This book employs textual and archaeological material to reconstruct the various features of daily life in ancient China.

In Search of Personal Welfare

In Search of Personal Welfare
Author: Mu-chou Poo,Poo Mu-Chou,Muzhou Pu
Publsiher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 350
Release: 1998-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0791436292

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The first major reassessment of ancient Chinese religion to appear in recent years, this book presents the religious mentality of the period through personal and daily experiences.

Religions of Tibet in Practice

Religions of Tibet in Practice
Author: Donald S. Lopez, Jr.
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 434
Release: 2007-03-25
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780691129723

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Originally published in 1997, Religions of Tibet in Practice is a landmark work--the first major anthology on the topic ever produced. This new edition--abridged to further facilitate course use--presents a stunning array of works that together offer an unparalleled view of the Tibetan religious landscape over the centuries. Organized thematically, the twenty-eight chapters are testimony to the vast scope of religious practice in the Tibetan world, past and present. Religions of Tibet in Practice remains a work of great value to scholars, students, and general readers.

Believing in Ghosts and Spirits

Believing in Ghosts and Spirits
Author: Hu Baozhu
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2020-09-21
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9781000258479

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The present book by Hu Baozhu explores the subject of ghosts and spirits and attempts to map the religious landscape of ancient China. The main focus of attention is the character gui 鬼, an essential key to the understanding of spiritual beings. The author analyses the character gui in various materials – lexicons and dictionaries, excavated manuscripts and inscriptions, and received classical texts. Gui is examined from the perspective of its linguistic root, literary interpretation, ritual practices, sociopolitical implication, and cosmological thinking. In the gradual process of coming to know the otherworld in terms of ghosts and spirits, Chinese people in ancient times attempted to identify and classify these spiritual entities. In their philosophical thinking, they connected the subject of gui with the movement of the universe. Thus the belief in ghosts and spirits in ancient China appeared to be a moral standard for all, not only providing a room for individual religiosity but also implementing the purpose of family-oriented social order, the legitimization of political operations, and the understanding of the way of Heaven and Earth.

The Sinister Way

The Sinister Way
Author: Richard von Glahn
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2004-04-20
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780520928770

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The most striking feature of Wutong, the preeminent God of Wealth in late imperial China, was the deity's diabolical character. Wutong was perceived not as a heroic figure or paragon of noble qualities but rather as an embodiment of humanity's basest vices, greed and lust, a maleficent demon who preyed on the weak and vulnerable. In The Sinister Way, Richard von Glahn examines the emergence and evolution of the Wutong cult within the larger framework of the historical development of Chinese popular or vernacular religion—as opposed to institutional religions such as Buddhism or Daoism. Von Glahn's study, spanning three millennia, gives due recognition to the morally ambivalent and demonic aspects of divine power within the common Chinese religious culture.