RELIGION IN CHINA | MYSTICAL TEMPLES AMONG HIGH-TECH SKYSCRAPERS #6

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  • Опубликовано: 10 июл 2024
  • ⚡Hi all! Dennis Richard here. Welcome to the Very Venture China channel. In this video we will visit several traditional Chinese temples. I will show you and tell you how temples live side by side with skyscrapers and how religion is perceived in modern Chinese society. Believe me, today will be very interesting. Enjoy watching!
    ⌛Time codes:
    00:00 INTRO
    01:07 Cultural Heritage and Urban Development
    02:19 Religion's Influence on Business
    04:12 Interview with Professor Liu
    09:11 Traditional Teachings
    15:50 Confucianism in Business and Society
    26:08 Feng Shui in Business
    34:58 Comparative Religion in China
    35:30 Beijing Temple of Confucius
    37:12 Dafo Temple
    38:04 Islam in China
    38:27 Catholic Church
    36:19 Cheng Huang Miao
    40:15 Cultural Revolution
    41:30 Religion and Modern Society Development
    43:12 Business results
    50:14 Follow VVC
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Комментарии • 18

  • @sayaandyangsaya2756
    @sayaandyangsaya2756 6 дней назад +2

    🙏🙏🙏阿弥陀佛

  • @yoingen
    @yoingen 7 дней назад +4

    The native religion of China is Taoism, which was later introduced to Buddhism and Muslims, and finally to Christianity.
    Taoism and Buddhism have evolved from religions into philosophical systems in China, and many Chinese idioms and words are derived from them.They affect Chinese people's character, life, and all aspects.
    Taoism and Buddhism in China are very peaceful. You can be a Taoist and a Buddhist at the same time. There is a historical novel in China called "Journey to the West". The play tells the story of a monk who went to India to seek Dharma during the Tang Dynasty. The monk had an apprentice who was a monkey turned from stone. He first worshiped Taoist gods as his teachers, learned many skills, and then converted to Buddhism.
    The purpose of Taoism is: As long as you don't influence me, it doesn't matter whether you believe in me or not. Therefore, Taoism generally does not preach.
    The tenet of Buddhism is: all things are equal and everything has cause and effect.
    In short, religion is wonderful in China. Many people are atheists, but religious philosophy affects everyone.

    • @LUIS-ox1bv
      @LUIS-ox1bv 2 дня назад

      Rubbish.

    • @yoingen
      @yoingen 2 дня назад

      @@LUIS-ox1bvI don't allow you to say that about yourself.

  • @yoingen
    @yoingen 7 дней назад +4

    The lady in the video made a mistake, Laozi was not the founder of Taoism. Laozi is the author of "Tao Te Ching". He only circulated this book throughout his life. Because there are so many philosophical thoughts in it, later believers founded Taoism based on this book.
    The Tao Te Ching is interesting. It explains the formation of the universe and teaches people to follow the laws of the universe. Later generations extended it based on the philosophical ideas of this book and became the "Book of Changes". The Tai Chi Bagua chart and Chinese numerology were born from here.

    • @ultraclaveshermetium5709
      @ultraclaveshermetium5709 6 дней назад

      Considering Laozi as Taishang Laojun, he's the founder. Zhang Daoling considered him as such, and he (Zhang Ling) is considered the Celestial Master Sect founder. But his vision was of the deified Laozi, Taishang Laojun.
      Fuxi is said to be also Taishang Laojun. Because that aspect of being is the "transcendentally existent" "Teacher" which has manifest existence as "historical people" including Fuxi, Da Yu and Laozi.
      Bagua are innate nature represented. Tai Chi boxing is a new thing.

  • @limkheakwei4412
    @limkheakwei4412 7 дней назад +3

    Most people are not aware that the Chinese actually have one God, though we call IT(not Him or Her) differently . Our belief system comes in just three simple words of Tian(Heaven) ,Ti (Earth) and Ren ( Human). All temples have a rounded Altar to Heaven outside, round representing Heaven without any figurines,the Temple is square representing Earth and those inside the Temple are Humans .Take notice that only the Temple of Heaven in Beijing is round. This is the reason for the three jossticks or three bows when we pray.That is also the reason that a Chinese can be a Taoist/Buddhist and Confucianist at the same time as all religions are man made, only Heaven and Earth are not.

    • @LUIS-ox1bv
      @LUIS-ox1bv 2 дня назад

      Rubbish.

    • @limkheakwei4412
      @limkheakwei4412 15 часов назад

      @@LUIS-ox1bv Rubbish is for those who do not know and understand , my friend. Confucianism, Taoism and Buddhism are considered as Great Philosophies rather as religions . Do you know that the Temple of Heaven and The Imperial Palace is situated along the line of the North Star which is at the true north of the Earth or along the axis of the Earth .The North Star is the the star that does not move and has been used since time immemorial for humans and perhaps animals for location.

  • @vasëk_comandir
    @vasëk_comandir 9 дней назад +5

    Качество и контент растут! Супер

  • @YLYLMR
    @YLYLMR 7 дней назад +3

    Chinese is Money God
    Christian is War God
    Buddhist is a Teaching not a Religion
    Taoism is a Balance of Life

    • @ultraclaveshermetium5709
      @ultraclaveshermetium5709 6 дней назад

      you sound ridiculous :)
      everyone living in or near the market needs money to make their life simple, all the humans do this. Communism is atheist and materialist. Hence the focus of common people on money, the medium of exchange for goods and services.
      The mongol khan reprimanded the christian priests when he declined to convert, calling them (and I paraphrase) impious politicking weaklings who don't even believe in their own god.
      buddhism is a religion with a lot of sects in it's long history. Most of these have a soteriological focus usually underpinned by phenomenology. Those sects with a more political focus usually have a culturally shaped ontology. The Buddhasassana is discourse and methods for knowledge of phenomena and the resolution of dissatisfactory states of being. It's religion, and it most often mixes freely with whatever else is on the menu at the time. Puritans set themselves aside.
      Daoism is "roadism" like Shaktism is "powerism". Daoism is mostly about the transformation of individual beings physical existence. Transform the body from sick to healthy. From weak to strong.
      Confucian rites are from the western standpoint tantamount if not exactly what religious cult is. Hence why the liberally minded Christians in china wanted to incorporate confucian rites into the church liturgy, but there were doctrinal incompatibilities.
      There were "100 schools of thought", and Mozi and Zhuangzi are just two of the exponents we still know the names of. Legalism also we can say some things about the historical record thereof.

  • @vasëk_comandir
    @vasëk_comandir 7 дней назад +1

    Лучше б с теткой не кофе пили, а пивас!!