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Values once rooted in moral constraint, like filial piety, virtue, and ethical cultivation, are being refitted to serve a ...
A survey of China’s periphery demonstrates the authoritarian’s need to isolate itself cognitively through the Great Firewall, ...
Regardless of the pose of his statue, devotees often pray to Guan Gong to seek blessings for their health, safety and success in career and academic achievements. As devotees pay homage to Guan Gong ...
In Zambia, two men are on trial for allegedly practicing witchcraft and possessing charms intended to harm President Hakainde ...
The young Chinese mother was there with her husband Josemi and son, Emmanuel, to share the testimony of her conversion from ...
China's insistence that it will identify the next Dalai Lama foreshadows the chance that followers will have to decide who ...
International students dress in traditional Chinese opera costumes during the Wonderful China+ event in Tianjin. [Photo ...
Chinese Religions (The Wiley-Blackwell Companion to Chinese Religions), edited by Randall L. Nadeau, available here in EPUB, AZW3, and PDF formats.
Hua'er is a folk-song rendition popular in northwestern China. [Photo by Lang Bingbing/Chen Bin/Liu Jiuming/Xinhua] Summer breezes ripple across the eastern edge of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, turning ...
He emphasized that China’s deliberate efforts to hijack Buddhism represent not just a religious concern, but a fundamental challenge to cultural freedom.
Frank Kouwenhoven, a 69-year-old Dutch scholar, has dedicated over 20 years to studying Hua'er, a folk song popular in northwest China. Hua'er literally means "flower" in Chinese.