Myth Making on an Ethnic Frontier The Cult of the Heavenly Kings of West Hunan ( 1715 - 1996)(摘要)

Living in west Hunan during the Qing or Republican periods, one could not ignore the Three Kings-the White Emperor Heavenly Kings (Baidi tianwang) , to give them their full popular title. No other gods had a comparable presence. Their shrines dotted the landscape, and their worship bridged all ethni...

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