• In ancient China, the patriarchal clan system (Chinese: 宗法; pinyin: zōngfǎ; lit. 'clan law') of the Zhou cultural sphere was a primary means of group relations...
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  • The Four Buddhist Persecutions in China (Chinese: 三武一宗法難) were the wholesale suppression of Buddhism carried out on four occasions from the 5th through...
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    China have adopted the names "Chinese traditional patriarchal religion" (中國傳統宗法性宗教; Zhōngguó chuántǒng zōngfǎ xìng zōngjiào) or "Chinese traditional primordial...
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    (by Siming Zhili) California Tendai Buddhists California, North America 台宗法蔵 - Chohoji Wakayama, Japan Digital Dictionary of Buddhism (log in with userID...
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    fū) the yeomen – Shi (士 shì) the commoners – Shumin (庶民 shù mín). Zongfa (宗法, clan law), which applied to all social classes, governed the primogeniture...
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  • the shāng (商) who were the merchants and traders of the kingdom. Zōngfǎ (宗法; "Clan Law"), which applied to all social classes, governed the primogeniture...
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    neung ui taek sang, seop jae bo gyu yong) Ancestor veneration in China (中国传统宗法性宗教) is very common amongst family clans to maintain Chinese kin (宗族). Most...
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    History (in Korean) (71): 5–54. Retrieved 2024-03-30. 김, 용천 (2007). 後漢시대 廟議와 宗法觀念. 중국고중세사연구 (in Korean) (17): 77–109. doi:10.15840/amch.2007..17.003. Retrieved...
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