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Joss paper, also
known as
incense papers, are
papercrafts or
sheets of
paper made into
burnt offerings common in
Chinese ancestral worship (such as the...
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uncontrolled burning of
joss paper during the festival,
which is not just
confined to the
people who do the burning,” and “burning
joss paper during worship activities...
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money (Chinese: 冥鈔; pinyin: míngchāo) is a
modernized form of
joss paper printed to
resemble legal tender bank notes. The
notes are not an official...
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religious object Joss house (disambiguation)
Joss JP1, an Australian-built
supercar Joss paper, a type of
burnt offering Joss P****, a
mountain p****...
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typically include traditional food
dishes and the
burning of
joss sticks and
joss paper. The
holiday recognizes the
traditional reverence of one's ancestors...
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JOSS (acronym for
JOHNNIAC Open Shop System) was one of the
first interactive, time-sharing
programming languages. It
pioneered many
features that would...
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tooth fillings. A less well-known
source of
mercury is the
burning of
joss paper,
which is a
common tradition practiced in Asia,
including China, Vietnam...
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Joss is an
English term used to
refer to a
Chinese deity or idol. It
generally describes a
Chinese religious statue,
object (such as
joss paper), or...
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sites will take many
years due to
their long
service lives."
Burning of
joss paper and the ash
produced is an
important source of air pollution. As per the...
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drink to the
ghosts and burn **** bank
notes and
other forms of
joss paper.
Joss paper items are
believed to have
value in the afterlife,
considered to...