{"id":5456,"date":"2024-09-21T17:02:12","date_gmt":"2024-09-21T09:02:12","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ourtown.tw\/?p=5456"},"modified":"2024-12-13T17:20:28","modified_gmt":"2024-12-13T09:20:28","slug":"5456","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ourtown.tw\/en\/activity\/5456\/","title":{"rendered":"How Much Do You Know About Taiwan\u2019s Folk Beliefs?"},"content":{"rendered":"<section class=\"ffb-id-715jtagt fg-section fg-text-dark\"><div class=\"fg-container container fg-container-medium fg-container-lvl--1 \"><div class=\"fg-row row    \" ><div class=\"ffb-id-715jtagv fg-col col-xs-12 col-md-12 fg-text-dark\"><div class=\"ffb-id-715jtahb fg-paragraph ff-richtext text-left    content-p-style1 fg-text-dark\"><\/p>\n<p>by Yang Ai Ling, project student<\/p>\n<p><\/div><div class=\"ffb-id-796q2fs5 fg-paragraph ff-richtext text-left    content-p-style1-en fg-text-dark\"><\/p>\n<p>On August 17, the &ldquo;Cultural and Historical Innovation Community&rdquo; of Wenzao Ursuline University's University Social Responsibility (USR) Program, OUR TOWN, invited renowned local historian and scholar, Mr. Wu Yong-Lian, to deliver a captivating lecture titled &ldquo;How Much Do You Know About Deities? An Introduction to Taiwan&rsquo;s Folk Beliefs&rdquo; at the Gong Jian Hall of Wenzao Ursuline University. To deepen participants' understanding of traditional temple culture, the community also organized an immersive heritage tour on September 21, guiding participants through key historical sites in Zuoying Old City, including Ciji Temple, Qiming Hall, and the Chenghuang Temple. With his engaging and dynamic storytelling, Mr. Wu skillfully conveyed complex concepts in an accessible manner across both events<\/p>\n<p><\/div><div class=\"ffb-id-796qqo4c fg-paragraph ff-richtext text-left    content-p-style1-en fg-text-dark\"><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;The August lecture focused on Taiwan's folk beliefs, delving into the hierarchical structure and roles of deities. Mr. Wu began by distinguishing between deities and immortals: while shen represent higher divine authority and are often associated with celestial, imperial, or natural worship, xian emphasize individual cultivation and spiritual attainment. The key difference lies in the formal positions and duties assigned to deities. Mr. Wu also elaborated on the origins of deities in folk beliefs, stemming from sources such as nature worship, imperial systems, ancient sages, fictional stories, and ancestral spirits. By categorizing the different divine personas, he showcased the cultural richness and diversity embedded in Taiwan's belief systems, offering participants fresh perspectives and valuable insights.<\/p>\n<p><\/div><div class=\"ffb-id-79jh7q3p fg-paragraph ff-richtext text-left    content-p-style1-en fg-text-dark\"><\/p>\n<p>To provide participants with a tangible understanding of the lecture&rsquo;s concepts, the community arranged a heritage tour in September. Led by Mr. Wu, the group visited Zuoying&rsquo;s Ciji Temple, Qiming Hall, and Chenghuang Temple, exploring how temple architecture reflects the hierarchical distinctions among deities. For instance, temples dedicated to high-ranking deities often feature red circular pillars and elaborate designs, while those for subordinate deities tend to use simpler, gray elements. Temple gates and altar heights also symbolize divine rank: grand gates adorned with gold edges and elevated altars signify higher authority, whereas modest gates and lower altars are typical for lower-ranking deities.<\/p>\n<p><\/div><div class=\"ffb-id-79jh9a1t fg-paragraph ff-richtext text-left    content-p-style1-en fg-text-dark\"><\/p>\n<p>Through the combination of lectures and heritage tours, the \"Cultural and Historical Innovation Community\" invites local scholars to guide participants in unraveling the profound connections between Taiwan's folk beliefs and temple architecture. These events not only enrich participants&rsquo; understanding of local culture but also inspire new ways of interpreting traditional structures and spiritual practices. Looking ahead, the \"Cultural and Historical Innovation Community\" plans to continue collaborating with local historians, blending expert insights with hands-on experiences. The initiative aims to attract more participants interested in cultural preservation and community development, fostering deeper appreciation and engagement with Taiwan's rich heritage.<\/p>\n<p><\/div><div class=\"ffb-id-7536bjvh fg-row row     fg-text-dark\"><div class=\"ffb-id-7536bjvk fg-col col-xs-12 col-md-6 fg-text-dark\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"ffb-id-7536btjo fg-image  img-responsive full-width fg-text-dark\" width=\"1280\" height=\"960\" src=\"https:\/\/ourtown.tw\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/12\/\u57161-\u5433\u52c7\u7df4\u8b1b\u5e2b\u6d3b\u6f51\u751f\u52d5\u5730\u5411\u53c3\u8207\u5b78\u54e1\u89e3\u8aaa\u795e\u660e\u4e4b\u9593\u7684\u95dc\u4fc2.jpg\" alt=\"\u57161 \u5433\u52c7\u7df4\u8b1b\u5e2b\u6d3b\u6f51\u751f\u52d5\u5730\u5411\u53c3\u8207\u5b78\u54e1\u89e3\u8aaa\u795e\u660e\u4e4b\u9593\u7684\u95dc\u4fc2\"><div class=\"ffb-id-7536def7 fg-paragraph ff-richtext text-left    content-p-style1-en fg-text-dark\"><\/p>\n<p>Lecturer enthusiastically explains the relationships among deities to participants.<\/p>\n<p><\/div><\/div><div class=\"ffb-id-7536fa8o fg-col col-xs-12 col-md-6 fg-text-dark\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"ffb-id-7536fa8p fg-image  img-responsive full-width fg-text-dark\" width=\"1280\" height=\"960\" src=\"https:\/\/ourtown.tw\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/12\/\u57162-\u53c3\u8207\u8005\u4ed4\u7d30\u8046\u807d\u8b1b\u5ea7\u5167\u5bb9\uff0c\u4e26\u65bc\u8b1b\u7fa9\u4e2d\u7d00\u9304\u91cd\u9ede.jpg\" alt=\"\u57162 \u53c3\u8207\u8005\u4ed4\u7d30\u8046\u807d\u8b1b\u5ea7\u5167\u5bb9\uff0c\u4e26\u65bc\u8b1b\u7fa9\u4e2d\u7d00\u9304\u91cd\u9ede\"><div class=\"ffb-id-7536fa8r fg-paragraph ff-richtext text-left    content-p-style1-en fg-text-dark\"><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;Participants attentively listen to the lecture and take notes on the provided handouts.<\/p>\n<p><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"ffb-id-7536ja04 fg-row row     fg-text-dark\"><div class=\"ffb-id-7536gnq9 fg-col col-xs-12 col-md-6 fg-text-dark\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"ffb-id-7536gnqa fg-image  img-responsive full-width fg-text-dark\" width=\"1280\" height=\"960\" src=\"https:\/\/ourtown.tw\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/12\/\u57163-\u53c3\u8207\u8005\u4ed4\u7d30\u8046\u807d\u5433\u52c7\u7df4\u8b1b\u5e2b\u5206\u4eab\u555f\u660e\u5802\u5efa\u7bc9\u88dd\u98fe\u5176\u542b\u7fa9.jpg\" alt=\"\u57163 \u53c3\u8207\u8005\u4ed4\u7d30\u8046\u807d\u5433\u52c7\u7df4\u8b1b\u5e2b\u5206\u4eab\u555f\u660e\u5802\u5efa\u7bc9\u88dd\u98fe\u5176\u542b\u7fa9\"><div class=\"ffb-id-7536gnqc fg-paragraph ff-richtext text-left    content-p-style1-en fg-text-dark\"><\/p>\n<p>Participants carefully listen as Lecturer Wu shares insights about the symbolic meanings of Qiming Hall&rsquo;s architectural decorations.<\/p>\n<p><\/div><\/div><div class=\"ffb-id-7536gpv5 fg-col col-xs-12 col-md-6 fg-text-dark\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"ffb-id-7536gpv6 fg-image  img-responsive full-width fg-text-dark\" 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