
Chinese shamanism - Wikipedia
Chinese shamanism, alternatively called Wuism (Chinese: 巫教; pinyin: wū jiào; lit. 'wu religion', 'shamanism', 'witchcraft'; alternatively 巫觋宗教 wū xí zōngjiào), refers to the shamanic religious tradition of China. [1] [2] Its features are especially connected to the ancient Neolithic cultures such as the Hongshan culture. [3]
Wu (shaman) - Wikipedia
Wu (Chinese: 巫; pinyin: wū; Wade–Giles: wu) is a Chinese term translating to "shaman" or "sorcerer", originally the practitioners of Chinese shamanism or "Wuism" (巫教 wū jiào). The glyph ancestral to modern 巫 is first recorded in bronze script, where it could refer to shamans or sorcerers of either sex.
Chinese Shamanism - The Spiritual Life
Chinese shamanism, alternatively called Wuism (巫教; wū jiào; ‘wu religion, shamanism, witchcraft‘; alternatively 巫觋宗教 wū xí zōngjiào), refers to the shamanic religious tradition of China. Its features are especially connected to the ancient Neolithic cultures such as the Hongshan culture.
(PDF) Shamanism Theory and the Early Chinese Wu
2015年9月1日 · For roughly the last fifty years, sinologists have vigorously argued the appropriateness of identifying these wu as shamans. In an effort to bring a deeper degree of clarity to this issue, Parts 1...
For roughly the last fifty years, sinologists have vigorously argued the appropriateness of identify ing these wu as shamans. In an effort to bring a deeper degree of clarity to this issue, Parts 1 and 2 of the article explore certain findings from the. field of modern shaman studies that can open up new ways of thinking about the wu.
Wuism - Themys Project
Wuism (Zhenian: 무교/武敎) is a polytheist religion originating from eastern Zhenia and widely practiced worldwide. While specific parts of beliefs can vary by denomination, almost all tracts of Wuism currently follow the teachings and practices of Jinshan-gong , as well as elements from various cultures and traditions found in Zhenia that ...
Shamanism in China - Wikipedia
Chinese shamanism, or Wuism, the term referring specifically to the indigenous shamanic tradition of the Han Chinese, practiced by a wu Tongji , a Chinese spirit medium Chuma xian and other forms of shamanism within Northeast China folk religion
Chinese shamanism - Wikiwand
Chinese shamanism, alternatively called Wuism, refers to the shamanic religious tradition of China. Its features are especially connected to the ancient Neolith...
wuism – Life in China Today
2014年8月5日 · Popular religious practices in China: Shamanism or “Wuism” The term „religion“ has a strongly European connotation without a clear definition of its meaning(s). In the Asian context I prefer terms like “spiritual or wisdom traditions” or “belief systems”.
Chinese Wu, Ritualists and Shamans: An Ethnological Analysis
“Chinese shamanism, alternatively called Wuism (Chinese: 巫教; pinyin: wū jiào; lit. ‘wu religion, shamanism, witchcraft‘; alternatively 巫觋宗教 wū xí zōngjiào), refers to the shamanic religious tradition of China. Its features are especially connected to the ancient Neolithic cultures such as the Hongshan culture.