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shen spirits' or 'gods' were associated with Heaven and the yang principle. In Chinese folk religion there were many different shen, associated with trees, rivers, rain, thunder, lightning, the household kitchen and the earth itself. The earth god was of great importance in the agricultural society of ancient China, and this is shown in the character she meaning 'society' with the altar radical next to the character for 'earth'. The communes set up in the late 1950s were called gongshe 'public she'.
Ãâó: sacu.org/religion2.html
shen Broadly defined as vitality. When discussed in relationship to the heart refers to thoughts emotions, and the ability to learn.
Ãâó: www.camclinic.com/html/glossary.html
shen "Spirit" or Spirit of Vitality. One of the Three Precious Treasures of Shen, Qi, and Yi.
Ãâó: www.ghosthand.org/GLOSSARY.html
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