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Page 182
Like Zhu Xi and other early Neo - Confucians , Sima Guang did not approve of
the use of portraits in funeral ceremonies , especially not women portraits painted
posthumously . The questions of why and how the ancestral portraits eventually ...
Like Zhu Xi and other early Neo - Confucians , Sima Guang did not approve of
the use of portraits in funeral ceremonies , especially not women portraits painted
posthumously . The questions of why and how the ancestral portraits eventually ...
Page 183
Apart from the cremation of the body according to the Buddhist tradition , the
funeral rites were substantially the same as in the common funerals . 32 During
the Tang and the Song dynasties the Chinese religious traditions Daoism ...
Apart from the cremation of the body according to the Buddhist tradition , the
funeral rites were substantially the same as in the common funerals . 32 During
the Tang and the Song dynasties the Chinese religious traditions Daoism ...
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parents ' funeral , which is not only considered a manifestation of filial piety , but
also adds greatly to the prestige of the family ; and if the deceased come from a
wealthy family , the funeral procession can be very long . De Groot describes one
...
parents ' funeral , which is not only considered a manifestation of filial piety , but
also adds greatly to the prestige of the family ; and if the deceased come from a
wealthy family , the funeral procession can be very long . De Groot describes one
...
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