Gods of Ancient China: the Other World in the Pre-qin Period

Gods of Ancient China: the Other World in the Pre-qin Period

by Chao Fulin

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Explore the spiritual world of ancient China and trace the formation of Chinese cultural genes. In the pre-Qin period, concepts such as heaven, emperor, ghosts, and gods were deeply rooted in the hearts of the people. In response, witchcraft, curses, divination, and divination also played an important role in political and social life. Even the highest power in society initially appeared in the form of a "divine lord." These thoughts and concepts are the crystallization of the wisdom of ancient ancestors in social practice, and have had a profound impact on the political and social thought of the entire ancient China. In this book, Mr. Chao Fulin, a leading researcher of pre-Qin history, conducts in-depth research on the worship system and world of belief in the pre-Qin period, using the themes of "Heaven and Emperors", "Ghosts and Gods", "Witches and Curses", "Zhan and Omen", and "Kingship and Divine Power" respectively. He uses the mirror of "illusion" to reflect on reality and opens another door for readers to understand traditional Chinese culture. Mr. Chao Fulin, a leading researcher on Pre-Qin history, conducted in-depth research on the worship system and world of beliefs in the Pre-Qin period.

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