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Confucius's 2565th birthday anniversary, China Some places held a grand ceremony of sacrifice

This is south Fujian/Chaozhou / Taiwan style temple
and very popular in Thailand
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@Nihonjin1051

Its simply gorgeous, @dlclong !

Yes! You know the Koushi-Byo (Confucian Temple) that was built in Nagasaki was built by Chinese immigrants in Japan back in 1893. The funds to build it were given by the Qing Dynasty, interestingly enough !

Btw, added information is that the temple was damaged by the Atom Bomb that hit Nagasaki in 1945, but the main altar that had housed the icon of Koushi Sensei was not destroyed. The original icon of the Koushi Sensei remains there. It is a very popular temple in Nagasaki, and many Japanese go there for spiritual contemplation.

We Japanese do cherish and honor the memory of Koushi Sensei,

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These Chinese people don't know how to wear Hanfu properly.

They should learn from Japanese.

Japanese preserved many Chinese culture, including how to wear Hanfu properly.


Modern cultureless Chinese have been experienced cultural genocide.

Today, they try to revive our ancient culture, but don't know how to do it properly.

Just imitating the old painting, etc but don't know the many hidden importance knowledge unnoticed in the painting.


Look very clumsy... something not so right, isn't? Compare with the same ceremony done by Japanese.


Btw, thanks to Christian KMT and CCP. The @ssholes who did it!
 
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These Chinese people don't know how to wear Hanfu properly.

They should learn from Japanese.

Japanese preserved many Chinese culture, including how to wear Hanfu properly.


Modern cultureless Chinese have been experienced cultural genocide.

Today, they try to revive our ancient culture, but don't know how to do it properly.

Just imitating the old painting, etc but don't know the many hidden importance knowledge unnoticed in the painting.


Look very clumsy... something not so right, isn't? Compare with the same ceremony done by Japanese.


Btw, thanks to Christian KMT and CCP. The @sshole who did it!

I think that despite differences, we should focus on appreciating the impact of Koushi Sensei had on Northeast Asian civilization. His imprint is unquestionable. May his wisdom always be ushered on all Northeast Asian civilizations from generation to unending generations...
 
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These Chinese people don't know how to wear Hanfu properly.

They should learn from Japanese.

Japanese preserved many Chinese culture, including how to wear Hanfu properly.


Modern cultureless Chinese have been experienced cultural genocide.

Today, they try to revive our ancient culture, but don't know how to do it properly.

Just imitating the old painting, etc but don't know the many hidden importance knowledge unnoticed in the painting.


Look very clumsy... something not so right, isn't? Compare with the same ceremony done by Japanese.


Btw, thanks to Christian KMT and CCP. The @ssholes who did it!
so DDP should know how?
 
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Guys, let's not introduce political squabbles in this thread. Let us admire and remember Kong Zi , and in respect of him, argue in another thread...

Please...


@Kolaps
@Sonyuke_Songpaisan

I actually really respect him.

Chinese people suppose to be very cultured and highly discipline.

The matter of cloth and proper ceremony are very importance.

Everyone who are Confucian disciple know about it.


The way these people wear Hanfu seems to be wrong and missed something.

This matter should be discussed right now, so next year will be better and perfect.
 
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I'm a bit confuse. I thought Kong Ze (Confusius) was a teacher of philosophy, but it seems he's a kind of god who has a temple.
 
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I'm a bit confuse. I thought Kong Ze (Confusius) was a teacher of philosophy, but it seems he's a kind of god who has a temple.
in china,even the ancestors have temples,he is a teacher but also become a god in some way. Most of Chinese does not believe in god in history, we just believe in great figures and ancestors
 
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I'm a bit confuse. I thought Kong Ze (Confusius) was a teacher of philosophy, but it seems he's a kind of god who has a temple.

He is not a god.

Chinese people are also respecting their ancestors and heroes. All things in the temple are not just gods and Buddhas.


Since you came from Indonesia, you must be a Muslim.

Chinese people have different mythology than Middle Eastern. We believe in reincarnation, and our gods in heaven were once living ordinary Chinese. But they were doing good and heroic thing, when they die, they go to heaven and became gods. Like they did as human, when they became gods, they never forget and still do good thing to us. That is why many Chinese people seek them for guidance, help and protection.


But Kongzi, when he die, he didn't became a god. But we still respect him because of his teaching and huge contribution to Chinese civilization. Chinese people are respecting many heroes other than Kongzi too.
 
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He is not a god.

Chinese people are also respecting their ancestors and heroes. All things in the temple are not just gods and Buddhas.


Since you came from Indonesia, you must be a Muslim.

Chinese people have different mythology than Middle Eastern. We believe in reincarnation, and our gods in heaven were once living ordinary Chinese. But they were doing good and heroic thing, when they die, they go to heaven and became gods. Like they did as human, when they became gods, they never forget and still do good thing to us. That is why many Chinese people seek them for guidance, help and protection.


But Kongzi, when he die, he didn't became a god. But we still respect him because of his teaching and huge contribution to Chinese civilization. Chinese people are respecting many heroes other than Kongzi too.

Lol no. I'm not a muslim. I just confuse, because in Indonesia, Confusius is considered as religion; yet as far as I know, he's a kind of teacher / philosopher. 我是華人
 
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I'm a bit confuse. I thought Kong Ze (Confusius) was a teacher of philosophy, but it seems he's a kind of god who has a temple.



Even if our ancestors are dead, still, we must honor their memory as it is considered an act of Righteousness. I don't know much in Chinese spiritual life, but in Japan we regularly visit family tombs and pray for the spirits (souls) of the family. This is a cultural practice, because even the Japanese christians do this; same as those who adhere to Shinto-Buddhism.
 
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Even if our ancestors are dead, still, we must honor their memory as it is considered an act of Righteousness. I don't know much in Chinese spiritual life, but in Japan we regularly visit family tombs and pray for the spirits (souls) of the family. This is a cultural practice, because even the Japanese christians do this; same as those who adhere to Shinto-Buddhism.
In thai chinese, some of them have 祠堂 for the ancestors. My relatives in china said their 祠堂 were destroyed during culture revolution but now they have rebuilt祠堂 for ancestors. Chinese people have a festival-qingming festival to memorize the ancetors(it's leagal holiday in mainland /HK and taiwan)
 
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