- the
largest and highest-status
center of
Mazuism in China.
During the
Southern Ming
resistance to the Qing,
Mazu was
credited with
helping Koxinga's army...
- Look up
Mazu or
mazu in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mazu is a
goddess worshipped in China, Taiwan, and
Southeast Asia.
Mazu may also
refer to: Matsu...
- Ying
Mazus lecomtei Bonati Mazus longipes Bonati Mazus miquelii Makino — Miquel's
mazus Mazus novaezeelandiae W.R.Barker
Mazus oliganthus H.L.Li
Mazus omeiensis...
- The
Baishatun Mazu Pilgrimage (Chinese: 白沙屯媽祖進香; pinyin: Báishātún
Māzǔ jìnxiāng; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Pe̍h-sua-tun má-tsóo tsìn-hiunn) is
usually held annually...
-
Mazus miquelii,
commonly known as Miquel's
mazus or
creeping mazus, is a
species of
herbaceous perennial groundcover native to ****an and China.
Mazus...
- up Matsu or
matsu in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Matsu may
refer to:
Mazu, or Matsu, a sea
goddess in
Chinese folk
religion Matsu-class destroyer,...
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Mazu Daoyi (709–788) (Chinese: 馬祖道一; pinyin:
Mǎzǔ Dàoyī; Wade–Giles: Ma-tsu Tao-yi, ****anese: Baso Dōitsu) was an
influential abbot of Chan
Buddhism during...
- The
Dajia Mazu Pilgrimage is an
annual celebration of the
Taoist sea
goddess Mazu held in Taiwan.
During the festival, a
statue of
Mazu is
placed in a...
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Academy for
Performing Arts. The Tin Hau Temple,
dedicated to the sea
goddess Mazu (originally
built in 1012 and
rebuilt in 1266), is the territory's oldest...
- Guide, Tainan: Word Press.
Zhang Yunshu (2013), A
Study of
Mazuism in
Tainan [臺南媽祖信仰研究,
Tainan Mazu Xinyang Yanjiu], Tainan:
Tainan Cultural Bureau, p. 64...