Superstition in China
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Superstition in China,Superstition refers to the belief in the existence of supernatural things such as gods and ghosts, and also refers to blind faith in worship.[1]From the analysis of basic Chinese, this is a wrong Chinese expression. Superstition is a verb, not a noun. "Superstition" from the perspective of Chinese, meaning, do not understand but firmly believe; the corresponding concept is correct knowledge, that is, have the correct cognition and understanding of relevant knowledge, and have the ability to distinguish wrong cognition.[2]
Characteristics of Chinese superstition[edit]
The characteristics of Chinese superstition mainly include the following aspects:
1.Rely on supernatural forces.
2.blind faith.[3]
3.Lack of scientific rationality.[4]
4.Inappropriate cultural transmission.[5]
5.blind worship.
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- ↑ 郭, 彧 (2006). 周易. 中华书局. ISBN 9787101052770. Search this book on
- ↑ 葛, 嘉雯 (2024-09-18). "邪教痴迷者心理阻抗分析与帮教关系建立的探讨". 中国反邪教网. Retrieved 2024-09-30.
- ↑ 李, 思羽 (2024-08-01). "商水法院:利用封建迷信诈骗,"神婆"获刑三年". 河南省商水县人民法院网. Retrieved 2024-09-30.