• Yao folk religion is the ethnic religion of the Yao people, a non-Sinitic ethnic group who reside in the Guangxi, Hunan and surrounding provinces of China...
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    Tai folk religion, Satsana Phi or Ban Phi is the ancient native ethnic religion of Tai people still practiced by various Tai groups. Tai folk religion was...
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    ethnic religions: Benzhuism of the Bai, Bimoism of the Yi, Bön of the Tibetans, Dongbaism of the Nakhi, Miao folk religion, Qiang folk religion, Yao folk religion...
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    Kev Dab Kev Qhuas (Hmong folk spirituality or Miao folk spirituality) is the common ethnic religion of the Miao people, best translated as the "practice...
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    Chinese folk religion, also known as Chinese popular religion, comprehends a range of traditional religious practices of Han Chinese, including the Chinese...
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    religions. This includes the East Asian religions such as Confucianism, Taoism, Chinese folk religion, Shinto, and Korean Shamanism; Indian religions...
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    Nuo folk religion, or extendedly, Chinese popular exorcistic religion, is a variant of Chinese folk religion with its own system of temples, rituals, orders...
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  • Chinese salvationist religions or Chinese folk religious sects are a Chinese religious tradition characterised by a concern for salvation (moral fulfillment)...
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    both "lightning" and "spirits" coming down from the heavens. Chinese folk religion Chinese gods and immortals Chinese theology Chinese spiritual world...
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    soul as being divided in 90 parts. Tai folk religion Mo (religion) Vietnamese folk religion Yao folk religion "Minority Groups in the Republic of Vietnam"...
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    Bodde linked the myth to the ancestral mythologies of the Miao people and Yao people in southern China. This is how Professor Qin Naichang (覃乃昌), head...
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  • Chinese folklore, Chinese mythology forms an important part of Chinese folk religion (Yang et al 2005, 4). Many stories regarding characters and events of...
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  • Kumiho Inari Ōkami Other Chinese folk religion Chinese gods and immortals Northeast China folk religion Shen (Chinese religion) Kang (2006), p. 50. Kang (2006)...
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    pre-Daoist folk religion; and (3) some Buddhist beliefs. The description of Yao religion is similar to the definition of Chinese folk religion as described...
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    to deflect negative energy. Bagua Book of Burial Coin-sword Chinese folk religion Chinese fortune telling Chinese spiritual world concepts Ergonomics...
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    incarnation of the Yellow Emperor of the center of the universe in Chinese religion and mythology. The Yellow Emperor or Yellow Deity was conceived by Fubao...
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    Chinese folklore, Chinese mythology forms an important part of Chinese folk religion and Taoism, especially older popular forms of it. Many narratives recounting...
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    or goat which had power to divine the guilt or innocence of a person. Gao Yao, the minister of justice for the legendary Emperor Shun employed the beast...
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    System Chinese folk religion Unity of Heaven and humanity Zhizha and Religious goods store Zhou (2003), p. 42. Nadeau (2010), p. 369. Yao & Zhao (2010)...
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    Shrutashwinee (2011). Tai ahom religion a philosophical study (PhD). p. vii. hdl:10603/116167. Gogoi, Shrutashwinee (2011). Tai ahom religion a philosophical study...
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    (2015). Asian Folk Religion and Cultural Interaction. Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht. ISBN 978-3847004851. Overmyer, Daniel L. (2009). Local Religion in North China...
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    Northeast China folk religion is the variety of Chinese folk religion of northeast China, characterised by distinctive cults original to Hebei and Shandong...
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    descended Emperor Shun; the other is Gun, father of Yu the Great. Emperor Yao had also criticised Gun for being incompetent and ruinous. Qiongchan was...
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    or "god of the boundary'), is a tutelary deity or deities in Chinese folk religion who is believed to protect the people and the affairs of the particular...
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    Chinese gods and immortals (category Deities in Chinese folk religion)
    hierarchy. Besides the traditional worship of these entities, Chinese folk religion, Chinese Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism, and formal thinkers in general...
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    supernatural beings in Chinese folklore and fiction originating from traditional folk culture and contemporary literature such as Pu Songling's Strange Stories...
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    Chinese ritual mastery traditions (category Chinese folk religion)
    Confucianism Fuji (planchette writing) Nuo folk religion Dajiao Taoist schools Yao folk religion Taiwan Folk Religion Society 2011 [pages needed] Tsao 2012...
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  • a dialectic governing reproduction and change. Chinese folk religion Vietnamese folk religion Yin and yang Wu Tongji Xian ling Đõ̂ (2003), p. 9. Feuchtwang...
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  • immortals Chinese folk religion Jones (2013), p. 167. Jones (2013), p. 166-167. Fan (2003). Jones, Stephen (2013). In Search of the Folk Daoists of North...
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    general article on Chinese mythology Four Mountains: advisors to emperors Yao and Shun, sometimes associated with four cardinal mountains Gigaku: article...
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