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1 Ancestor Veneration in East Asia Avery Smith World History AP Mr. Millhouse 8/31/11

2 What does Ancestor Veneration mean? Ancestor: One from whom a person is descended and who is usually more remote in the line of descent than a grandparent. Veneration: a respect or awe inspired by the dignity, wisdom, dedication, or talent of a person. Ancestor Veneration: (also know as Ancestor Worship) Is the belief that dead family members spirits are around their family and have the ability to influence the future of living relatives. Ancestor: One from whom a person is descended and who is usually more remote in the line of descent than a grandparent. Veneration: a respect or awe inspired by the dignity, wisdom, dedication, or talent of a person. Ancestor Veneration: (also know as Ancestor Worship) Is the belief that dead family members spirits are around their family and have the ability to influence the future of living relatives.

3 Chinese At the Funeral - Necessities are placed in the coffin or burned as sacrifices. After the Funeral - Daily offerings are made to ensure the deceased family member has a good start to the after life. - Luxuries are placed near the coffin or are burned. - Chinese families then set up a home altar so to continue worshiping the ancestor. This altar is taken down after 49 days. After Home Altar - Ancestors are believed to live in tablets which display their name and their dates of birth and death. - These tablets are kept in a small shine inside the home or in an ancestral temple. At the Funeral - Necessities are placed in the coffin or burned as sacrifices. After the Funeral - Daily offerings are made to ensure the deceased family member has a good start to the after life. - Luxuries are placed near the coffin or are burned. - Chinese families then set up a home altar so to continue worshiping the ancestor. This altar is taken down after 49 days. After Home Altar - Ancestors are believed to live in tablets which display their name and their dates of birth and death. - These tablets are kept in a small shine inside the home or in an ancestral temple. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5A_Rl8aQxII

4 Japanese Bon - an ancestral ceremony that is considered one of the most important celebrations in Japan. - Family members return to the house of their parents to honor the spirits of the deceased. - Fresh fruits, vegetables, and rice are prepared for the spirits. Bon Dance - This dance is held to celebrate the spirits, adults and children dance to Japanese folk music. Bon - an ancestral ceremony that is considered one of the most important celebrations in Japan. - Family members return to the house of their parents to honor the spirits of the deceased. - Fresh fruits, vegetables, and rice are prepared for the spirits. Bon Dance - This dance is held to celebrate the spirits, adults and children dance to Japanese folk music. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F4EGcnahiTs

5 Bibliography (Information) “Ancestor Worship – Ancestor Worship In Japan” Accessed August 29, 2011 http://family.jrank.org/pages/85/Ancestor-Worship-Ancestor- Worship-in-Japan.html “Chinese Ancestor Worship” Accessed August 28, 2011 http://www.religionfacts.com/chinese_religion/practices/ancestor_ worship.htm http://www.religionfacts.com/chinese_religion/practices/ancestor_ worship.htm “Japanese Dance – Bon Odori” (2006) Accessed August 29, 2011 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F4EGcnahiTs Merriam-Webster, Incorporated. “Ancestor “ Accessed August 28, 2011 http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/ancestor Merriam-Webster, Incorporated. “ Veneration” Accessed August 28, 2011 http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/veneration “Mulan – Reflection”(2007). Retrieved August 28, 2011 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5A_Rl8aQxII http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5A_Rl8aQxII

6 Bibliography (Images) “Ancestor Shrine China” Accessed August 30, 2011 http://www.christianliteratureandliving.com/dec2001/noah1.html “Bon Dance” Accessed August 30, 2011 http://geog-dance.blogspot.com/2008/09/bon-dancing.html “China Flag” Accessed August 29, 2011. http://www.enchantedlearning.com/asia/china/flag.shtml “East Asia Map” Accessed August 29, 2011. http://nextnavy.com/chinas-navy-hey-lets-not-panic/ “Japanese Flag” Accessed August 29, 2011. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_Japan


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