The religious system of China, its ancient forms, evolution, history and present aspect, manners, customs and social institutions connected therewith. Vol. 2, Book 1 : disposal of the dead. Part III : the grave (first half).
de De Groot, J. J. M.
Éditeur: Taipei : Ch'eng-wen, 1969.Description: pp. 361-827 : fig., pl., tabl.N° Inventaire: L12757.Thématique: Sépulture | Anthropologie religieuse | Relations vivants-morts | Bouddhisme | Système religieux | MortThématique spécifique: Deuil | Sacrifice humain | Superstition | Fête des morts | Temple | Interdit | Interdit sexuel | Institution religieuse | Tumulus | Sacrifice | Patrimoine | Pratique religieuse | Interdit matrimonial | Rite domestique | Aliment rituel | Héritage | Esprit du mort | Autel | Histoire des religions | Rite | Institution sociale | Changement religieux | Tombe | Tombeau | Vêtement | Mobilier funéraire | Âme | Relation avec les espritsGéographique: Fujian | Chine | Pékin | Nankin | Asie orientale | Amoy | Jiangsu | JiangxiAuteur cité: Yijing | Yi KingContenu: Book I : Disposal of the Dead -- Part III : The Grave -- The Genesis of the Grave -- The Grave as the Dwelling of the Soul -- Placing Food and Drink in the Grave. Sacrificing on the Tombs. Grave Altars and Grave Temples -- Placing Valuables, Requisites of Life, Animals, etc. in the Grave -- Concerning large Tombs, big Tumuli and Grave Trees -- On Mourning Customs -- The Origin of Mourning and Fasting for the Dead -- Renoucing the Dwelling and its Furnitures as a token of Mourning -- Mourning as a Social and Politicql Institution in Ancient and Modern China -- Music prohibited during the Mourning -- Abstaining from Sexual Intercourse and Marriage while in Mourning -- It is forbidden to separate one's self from the Clan and divide the Patrimony while in Mourning -- Mourning observed for Rulers -- Mourning for Teachers -- Contact with Mourning is hurtful to Men and Gods -- Fasting for the Dead -- Reaction against the Waste of Wealth in burying the Dead -- Sacrificing valueless Counterfeits to the Dead -- Concerning the Sacrifice of Human Beings at Burial, and Usages connected therewith -- The Sacrifice of Human Beings at Burials -- On the Custom of Dwelling upon Tombs -- On Burning Deceased Wives in the Tombs of their Pre-deceased Husbands -- On Burying Deceased Wives in the Tombs of their Pre-deceased Husbands. Marriage after Death -- On Burying Human Effigies with the Dead and Placing Stone Images upon the Tombs. Item type:

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Book I : Disposal of the Dead -- Part III : The Grave -- The Genesis of the Grave -- The Grave as the Dwelling of the Soul -- Placing Food and Drink in the Grave. Sacrificing on the Tombs. Grave Altars and Grave Temples -- Placing Valuables, Requisites of Life, Animals, etc. in the Grave -- Concerning large Tombs, big Tumuli and Grave Trees -- On Mourning Customs -- The Origin of Mourning and Fasting for the Dead -- Renoucing the Dwelling and its Furnitures as a token of Mourning -- Mourning as a Social and Politicql Institution in Ancient and Modern China -- Music prohibited during the Mourning -- Abstaining from Sexual Intercourse and Marriage while in Mourning -- It is forbidden to separate one's self from the Clan and divide the Patrimony while in Mourning -- Mourning observed for Rulers -- Mourning for Teachers -- Contact with Mourning is hurtful to Men and Gods -- Fasting for the Dead -- Reaction against the Waste of Wealth in burying the Dead -- Sacrificing valueless Counterfeits to the Dead -- Concerning the Sacrifice of Human Beings at Burial, and Usages connected therewith -- The Sacrifice of Human Beings at Burials -- On the Custom of Dwelling upon Tombs -- On Burning Deceased Wives in the Tombs of their Pre-deceased Husbands -- On Burying Deceased Wives in the Tombs of their Pre-deceased Husbands. Marriage after Death -- On Burying Human Effigies with the Dead and Placing Stone Images upon the Tombs.
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