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Thank you for Waiting, Mister Tang!
Author: Fairy Elfie
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Forced out by her step-mother, she was driven to desperation and had no way of surviving other than to sign herself away and marry herself into a rich and influential family. Three years into the marriage, her wealthy husband had spoiled her to heavens. The only problem was that they had no inheritors in their family. Inside the luxurious mansion, Pei Qiqi angrily threw a stack of newspaper onto the man, “The article is claiming that I am a hen who cannot lay eggs! But Tang Yu, it’s you who has issues!” The man put down the newspaper and agreed to what his young wife was saying, “Why would they write false information? Your zodiac is the pig!” “Tang! Yu!” She stomped her feet out of anger. The man grinned, “So what we have no kids? You are my little baby.” Pei Qiqi thought, how did this scene change so fast!
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The ritual of worship
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2026-08-11 14:57
The bow was the most traditional etiquette in China. The ancients would bow on important occasions. Its origin is closely related to the unique sitting posture and the evolution of the seating equipment in ancient China. In ancient times, people sat on the ground with their knees on the ground and their buttocks pressed against their heels. The only difference between kneeling and sitting was whether their buttocks pressed against their heels. Gu Yanwu wrote in the twenty-eighth year of the "Record of Daily Knowledge":"The ancients sat on the ground, and when they stood up, they knelt down. When his hand touched the ground, he bowed. When the head reaches the ground, it is a kowtow." With the development of history, sitting on the ground with feet hanging down replaced sitting on the ground. This change was related to the evolution of seating and bedding. Although the new sitting posture appeared, the kneeling ceremony produced by sitting on the ground did not disappear. Instead, it evolved into the highest form of salute to the venerable and became an important etiquette in the hierarchy of traditional China society. There were many types of worship rituals. For example, the "Nine Bowing" ceremony was a unique ceremony in ancient times to express high respect to the other party. There was also the fierce bow, which was one of the nine bows. The man's right hand formed a palm and the left hand formed a fist. The woman's left hand formed a palm and the right hand formed a fist. It was usually used for mourning. In traditional wedding customs, there were three bows: one to heaven and earth, two to the high hall, and the couple to each other. There were also corresponding chants. There was also a six-bow ceremony, which included bowing at the upper seat (two kowtows), bowing at the front step (one kowtow), bowing at the hall to offer incense and wine (one kowtow), bowing at the back three steps (two kowtows), and so on. In addition, there was also the interpretation of "a gift given by someone to worship", such as "Dream of the Red Chamber". Chapter Sixty-Eight mentioned that he ordered the Zhou family to take out four colored ruler heads and four pairs of gold pearl hairpin rings from the bag as a gift, which was also called a "greeting gift." The traditional Han worship ceremony was different from the Qing Dynasty's kneeling ceremony. The novel "Mixed Flowers" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Shamanic Worship
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2026-07-22 08:49
The worship of Shamanism mainly included the following aspects: 1. Nature worship: Shamanism believes that everything in nature has a soul, including mountains, rivers, forests, animals, and plants. They believed that these spirits of nature had mysterious power and wisdom and could influence human life. For example, they gave fire, mountains, trees, the sun, the moon, the stars, thunder, clouds, snow, wind, rain, rainbows, and some animals a personified imagination and mysterious spirituality. They were regarded as gods who dominated nature and the human world. 2. Ancestor Worship: In Shamanism, ancestor worship plays an important role. They believed that the spirits of their ancestors still existed in nature, and were their guardians and guides. Through sacrifice and blessing, people could communicate with the souls of their ancestors and receive blessings and protection. 3. ** Worship of Cosmic Power **: Shamanism sees the universe as a huge and mysterious ecosystem, and all life forms are part of the power of the universe. They believed that the power of the universe could affect the fate and future of mankind. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
Pangu Worship
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2024-12-25 14:43
Pangu Worship referred to the worship and respect of Pangu, the god. It could be seen that Pangu worship existed in different regions and ethnic groups in China. Yao and She regarded Pangu as their ancestor. Their culture, temple sacrifices, and oral traditions were all related to Pangu. In the Huadu area of Guangdong Province, the birthday of King Pangu has been passed down to this day as a folk activity. In Qing County, Hebei Province, Pangu Temple was the core site of Pangu worship culture. In addition, the cultural relics of Pangu belief were also distributed in Henan, Guangxi, Guangdong, Zhejiang, Jiangxi and other provinces. However, the search results did not provide clear information about the specific origin and significance of Pangu worship. Therefore, the details and background of Pangu's worship needed further research and information.
Worship the Father
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2024-12-19 14:46
There are many songs about worshipping the Father in the large volume of hymns, including the seventh song,"Worship the Father--He is Eternal," the eighteenth song,"Worship the Father--His Righteousness," the thirty-fourth song,"Worship the Father--His Salvation," the forty-third song,"Worship the Father--Grace in His Sons," and the twenty-fifth song,"Worship the Father---His Love." These songs expressed their worship and praise for the priest in different ways, covering his eternal existence, justice, redemption, and love.
How is the worship experience for kids in a manger at the worship house?
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2025-11-19 19:29
It can be a very special and meaningful experience for kids. They often feel a sense of peace and connection.
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