南宋杭州的开封宫观——宗教文化转移之实例研究 |
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Kaifeng Daoist temples in the Southern Song Dynasty Hangzhou: Research in actual examples of religious cultural changes |
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Authors: | Yuming Duan |
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Institution: | (1) Institute of Religious Studies, Sichuan University, Chengdu, 610064, China |
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Abstract: | The central government of the empire moved south from Kaifeng to Hangzhou after the collapse of the Northern Song Dynasty,
resulting in some of the Daoist temples that were originally in Kaifeng to be re-established in Hangzhou. These reestablished
temples were, for the most part, intimately related to the imperial politics. They were a manifestation of the continuation
and legitimacy of the imperial regime and were a psychological confirmation of the safety of the regime and the imperial household.
From this we can see, in the midst of religious cultural changes, how the basic cultural factors were interrelated with particular
believers.
Translated from Sichuan Daxue Xuebao 四川大学学报 (the Journal of Sichuan University), 2006, (3): 33–39 |
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Keywords: | Daoist temples Hangzhou Kaifeng the Southern Song Dynasty |
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