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- Jingxiang abstract "Jingxiang (敬香), Shangxiang (上香), Baishen (拜神) is a ritual of offering joss incense accompanied by tea and or fruits. It is observed by a devotee holding joss incense with both hands in front of an altar while praying or meditating. For added respect the devotee or descendent is expected to kneel during and after placing the incense in the urn or at the altar. Jiangxiang is practiced by adherents belonging to one of the schools of Taoism, Buddhism and Confucianism, as well as those making a general prayer to one of the Chinese deities, sending well wishes to a deceased ancestor as part of daily prayers in Chinese ancestor veneration, or celebrating the Qingming Festival, Ghost festival and Chongyang Festival .".
- Jingxiang wikiPageExternalLink pg5-12-1.htm.
- Jingxiang wikiPageID "16015604".
- Jingxiang wikiPageRevisionID "595653064".
- Jingxiang hasPhotoCollection Jingxiang.
- Jingxiang noFootnotes "March 2008".
- Jingxiang originalResearch "June 2008".
- Jingxiang refimprove "March 2008".
- Jingxiang synthesis "June 2008".
- Jingxiang subject Category:Chinese_culture.
- Jingxiang subject Category:Chinese_folk_religion.
- Jingxiang subject Category:Taoism.
- Jingxiang comment "Jingxiang (敬香), Shangxiang (上香), Baishen (拜神) is a ritual of offering joss incense accompanied by tea and or fruits. It is observed by a devotee holding joss incense with both hands in front of an altar while praying or meditating. For added respect the devotee or descendent is expected to kneel during and after placing the incense in the urn or at the altar.".
- Jingxiang label "Jingxiang".
- Jingxiang sameAs m.03qktp4.
- Jingxiang sameAs Q17006450.
- Jingxiang sameAs Q17006450.
- Jingxiang wasDerivedFrom Jingxiang?oldid=595653064.
- Jingxiang isPrimaryTopicOf Jingxiang.