Lijiao: the return of ceremonies honouring Confucius in mainland China
Part of a larger project on the revival of Confucianism in Mainland China, this article explores the case of the Confucius ceremonies performed at the end of September each year in the city of Qufu, Shandong Province. In order to put things into perspective, it first traces the history of the cult a...
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Format: | Print Article |
Language: | English |
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2009
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China perspectives
Year: 2009, Issue: 4/80, Pages: 82-100 |
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Religious practice
B Cultural event B State B China B Religion B Event B Confucianism B Religious organization B History B Volksrepublik China Shandong Confucianism Event Kulturelle Veranstaltung Religiöse Praxis Verhältnis Religionsgemeinschaft - Staat Religiöse Lehre Historische Prozesse Religion B Teaching |
Summary: | Part of a larger project on the revival of Confucianism in Mainland China, this article explores the case of the Confucius ceremonies performed at the end of September each year in the city of Qufu, Shandong Province. In order to put things into perspective, it first traces the history of the cult at different periods of time. This is followed by a factual description of the events taking place during the so-called "Confucius festival," which provides insight into the complexity of the issue and the variety of situations encountered. The contrast between the authorities and minjian Confucian revivalists, as well as their necessary interactions, ultimately illustrates the complex use and abuse of Confucius in post-Maoist China. (China Perspectives/GIGA) |
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ISSN: | 2070-3449 |
Contains: | In: China perspectives
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