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hui.hubpages.com/hub/China-Day-for-Ancestor-Worship-hui
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... is October 1st in Chinese lunar calendar, which is the Day for people to offer a ... paper made to resemble money and burned as an offering to the dead) and a ...
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Download royalty free Ghost Money - paper made to resemble money and burned as an offering to the dead stock photo from Shutterstock's library of millions of ...
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Hell bank note - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hell_bank_note
Hell bank notes are a form of joss paper printed to resemble legal tender bank notes. This faux money has been in use since at least the late 19th century and ... purpose is to be offered as burnt...
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usa.chinadaily.com.cn/2010-10/21/content_11440023.htm
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Oct 21, 2010 ... Paper replicas of modern-day items made at a ming zhi pu, ghost money shop, in Hong Kong to be burned as offerings to the dead. ... and you will see each one is a carefully crafted paper effigy made to look like the real thing.
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Veneration of the dead - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veneration_of_the_dead
Burning of incense during the veneration of lord Guan Yu, Xingtian Temple ... The minimum requirement for veneration offered to the dead is probably some .... She was a composite creature resembli...
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traditions.cultural-china.com/en/14Traditions986.html
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Burial: Before sending the coffin to the graveyard,people burnt paper made to resemble human figures,horses and money as an offering to the dead.
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www.bigwhiteguy.com/baskets/hell.php
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The Story of Hell Money. ... Hell Money: Hell Bank Notes, Spirit Money, Ghost Money, Joss Paper ... missionaries warned all non-Christian Chinese they'd "go to Hell" upon death. ... on the traditional Chinese Afterlife Monetary Offerings, otherwise known as Hell Bank Notes. ... It doesn't matter, as they're made to be burned.
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factsanddetails.com/china.php?itemid=101
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The Chinese have traditionally regarded it critical for the dead to be buried. ... In some cities burying bodies was made a crime and the bodies of foreigners .... Offerings of paper are then burned outside the home, usually at Buddhist temple. ... Some of the “hell money” is expected to be used to bribe guards and officials in ...
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taoism.about.com/od/holidays/a/Tomb_Sweeping_Day.htm
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The paper represents and is made to look like various forms of money, e.g. bills or credit ... On Tomb Sweeping Day, these are burned as offerings to honor the ...
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