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The Spirit-Writing Movement in the Chaozhou Region: Response to Modern Crises (1840–1949)

Guoping Li

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The spirit-writing (<i>fuluan</i> 扶鸞 or <i>fuji</i> 扶乩) movement was a response to modern crises in the domain of Chinese popular religion. From the nineteenth century, spirit-writing cults sprang up throughout China and became a national religious trend. These cults were centered around moral reform promoted through spirit-writing and aimed to reorient traditional values. This article focuses on how the Chinese conceptualized modern crises as <i>jie</i> 劫 by means of spirit-writing, expounded crises in the local context, and reacted to these ideas and crises in their religious and social practices. In the Chaozhou region, the movement arose in the context of disasters, political chaos, and the transmission of foreign culture and religions from the late nineteenth century. Chaozhou spirit-writing cults discoursed on the concept of <i>jie</i> as their doctrinal foundation and endeavored to save the world by receiving moral revelations from deities. They regarded doing good deeds as a way of cultivation and urged people to perform good deeds to avert disasters. Through the planchette, they expounded the meaning of good deeds and enriched their crisis theories in their religious practice. The movement demonstrated the initiative of popular religion, interpreting and reacting to modern crises by using traditional soteriological notions and practices.

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Li, G. (2023). The Spirit-Writing Movement in the Chaozhou Region: Response to Modern Crises (1840–1949). https://doi.org/10.3390/rel14040429

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2023
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10.3390/rel14040429
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