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Jingzu may
refer to: Gin
people (Chinese: 京族; pinyin:
Jīngzú),
descendants of
ethnic Vietnamese (Kinh) in
China Ancestor veneration in
China (Chinese:...
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under command of Li Chengliang.
Giocangga was
accorded the
temple name
Jǐngzǔ (景祖) and the
posthumous name
Emperor Yi (翼皇帝) by the Qing dynasty. In 2005...
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senior of
which was Shi Jing who was
conferred the
temple name "
Jingzu" (靖祖) and the
posthumous name "Emperor Xiao'an" (孝安皇帝). In
addition to the...
- Èwēnkèzú 0.0025% 34,617 30,875 30,545 26,315 1954
Vietnamese Gin GI 京族
Jīngzú 0.0024% 33,112 28,199 22,584 18,915 1964 Jino Jino JN 基诺族 Jīnuòzú 0.0018%...
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foundation of the
Chinese practice of
ancestor worship (拜祖 bàizǔ or 敬祖
jìngzǔ)
which dates back to prehistory, and is the
focal aspect of
Chinese religion...
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Transcriptions Standard Mandarin Hanyu Pinyin Jīngzú Bopo**** ㄐㄧㄥ ㄗㄨˊ Wade–Giles Ching-tsu Yale
Romanization Jīngdzú IPA [tɕíŋtsǔ] Yue:
Cantonese Yale...
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breath or
substance of
which all
things are made; the
practice of
jingzu (Chinese: 敬祖), the
veneration of ancestors; bao ying (Chinese: 報應), moral...
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fruits in
Chinese traditional religion. In
ancestral religious worship it's
jìngzǔ (敬祖 "veneration of the ancestor") or bàizǔ 拜祖 ("worship of the ancestor")...
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benefit from the ceremonies. In China,
ancestor veneration (敬祖, pinyin:
jìngzǔ) and
ancestor worship (拜祖, pinyin: bàizǔ) s**** to
honour and
recollect the...
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lover of women.
Wugunai was
posthumously honoured with the
temple name
Jingzu (景祖) by his descendant,
Emperor Xizong. Father:
Shilu Mother: Lady Tushan...