Minh Sư Religion in Social Life of Inhabitants in the Southern Vietnam from the Second Half of the 19th Century to the First Half of the 20th Century

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Tác giả: Thanh Phong Nguyen

Ngôn ngữ: vie

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Thông tin xuất bản: Religious studies, 2019

Mô tả vật lý: tr.52

Bộ sưu tập: Báo, Tạp chí

ID: 340463

Minh Sư religion was introduced into Vietnam atthe end of the 19th century by Dongchu monk of Xiantiandaoin Chaoyuandong (Guangdong). Then this religion wasspread over the country. During its most flourishing period,from the second half of the 19th century to the first half of the20th century, Minh Sư religion built more than 100 temples(often called Buddhist temple) throughout Vietnam, attractedthousands of the Chinese and Vietnamese followers. Over 150years of historical vicissitude, Minh Sư religion has left morethan 50 temples, mostly situated in the area from Hue city tothe South Vietnam. Those temples with the Chinese style havepreserved many cultural assets such as architecture,sculpture, image, plaques, parallel sentences, inscription,scriptures, etc. The temples were not only the spiritual spacebut also the convergence of the patriotic Vietnamese in theresistance to the French colonialists. It can be said that MinhSư religion has influenced and had a great contribution to thedevelopment of the South Vietnam society.
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