Qiang folk religion
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qiang-folk-religion-306-7716134
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Qiang folk religion
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Qiang folk religion is the indigenous religion of the majority of the Qiang people, an ethnic group of Sichuan (China) tightly related to the Han Chinese and the Tibetans. It is pantheistic, involving the worship of a variety of gods of nature and of human affairs, including Qiang progenitors. White stones are worshipped as it is believed they can be invested with the power of some gods through rituals. They believe in an overarching God, called Mubyasei, which is connected to the Chinese concep
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Indigenous religion of the Qiang people
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qiang_folk_religion
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2023-10-02T03:54:37Z
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