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Qiaodou Village

Qiaodou Village is a village under the administration of Huangshi in Putian's Licheng District on the central coast of Fujian Province, China.[1][2] It had about 1,000 people during the 2010 census.

Qiaodou
桥兜村
Qiaodou
Location in Fujian
Coordinates: 25°18′26″N 119°12′15″E / 25.30722°N 119.20417°E / 25.30722; 119.20417
CountryPRC
ProvinceFujian
City (Prefecture)Putian
District (County)Licheng
TownHuangshi
Population
 (2010)
1,000
Time zoneUTC+8 (China Standard)
Former names
Ninghai
Traditional Chinese寧海
Simplified Chinese宁海
Literal meaningPacifying the Sea(s)
Pacified Sea(s)
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinNínghǎi

Geography edit

Qiaodou lies on the southern Putian Plain northwest of the Houhai bay or lake.

History edit

Qiaodou was known as Ninghai during the Song and Ming.[3] It is still home to the ancient stone Ninghai Bridge over a branch of the Mulan.[4]

Religion edit

Qiaodou is the site of the earliest-attested temple to the Chinese sea goddess Mazu, the deified form of the 10th-century shamaness Lin Moniang.[5] Supposedly, Lin was born on nearby Meizhou Island, usually regarded as the cradle of her cult, but she probably spent her adult life on the mainland.[6] In 1086, she joined the deities venerated at the town's "Holy Mound" (圣墩, Shengdun) after appearing to the villagers in their dreams following a series of mysterious lights at the mound.[7]

The main temple in the Qiaodou area today is the Jiucha Temple (纠察庙) honoring the Great God of Jiucha (纠察大神). Its religious processions occur on the second and third days of the second lunar month.[3]

References edit

Citations edit

  1. ^ 2018年统计用区划代码和城乡划分代码:黄石镇 [2018 Statistical Area Numbers and Rural-Urban Area Numbers: Huangshi Town] (in Simplified Chinese). National Bureau of Statistics of the People's Republic of China. 2018. Retrieved 2019-03-24. 350304101229 112 桥兜村委会
  2. ^ 黄石镇 [Huangshi Town] (in Simplified Chinese). XZQH.org. 2015-07-11. Retrieved 2019-03-24. 辖{...}桥兜、{...}36个行政村{...}【2013年代码及城乡分类】350304101:{...}~229 112桥兜村
  3. ^ a b Dean et al. (2010), p. 226.
  4. ^ Luo & al. (1993).
  5. ^ Clark (2007), p. 203.
  6. ^ Clark (2006), p. 224.
  7. ^ Soo (1990), p. 31.

Bibliography edit

  • Clark, Hugh (2006), "The Religious Culture of Southern Fujian, 750–1450: Preliminary Reflections on Contacts across a Maritime Frontier" (PDF), Asia Major, Vol. XIX, Pt. 1, Taipei: Institute of History and Philology.
  • Clark, Hugh R. (2007), Portrait of a Community: Society, Culture, and the Structures of Kinship in the Mulan River Valley (Fujian) from the Late Tang through the Song, Hong Kong: Chinese University Press, ISBN 9789629962272.
  • Dean, Kenneth; et al. (2010), Ritual Alliances of the Putian Plain, Vol. II, Handbook of Oriental Studies, §4: China, Vol. 23/2, Leiden: Brill, ISBN 978-9004176010.
  • Luo Zhewen; et al. (1993), Ancient Chinese Bridges.
  • Soo Khin Wah (1990), "The Cult of Mazu in Peninsular Malaysia", The Preservation and Adaption of Tradition: Studies of Chinese Religious Expression in Southeast Asia, Contributions to Southeast Asian Ethnography, No. 9, Columbus: OSU Department of Anthropology, pp. 29–51.


qiaodou, village, village, under, administration, huangshi, putian, licheng, district, central, coast, fujian, province, china, about, people, during, 2010, census, qiaodou, 桥兜村villageqiaodoulocation, fujiancoordinates, 30722, 20417, 30722, 20417countryprcprov. Qiaodou Village is a village under the administration of Huangshi in Putian s Licheng District on the central coast of Fujian Province China 1 2 It had about 1 000 people during the 2010 census Qiaodou 桥兜村VillageQiaodouLocation in FujianCoordinates 25 18 26 N 119 12 15 E 25 30722 N 119 20417 E 25 30722 119 20417CountryPRCProvinceFujianCity Prefecture PutianDistrict County LichengTownHuangshiPopulation 2010 1 000Time zoneUTC 8 China Standard QiaodouTraditional Chinese橋兜Simplified Chinese桥兜TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinQiaodōuFormer namesNinghaiTraditional Chinese寧海Simplified Chinese宁海Literal meaningPacifying the Sea s Pacified Sea s TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinNinghǎi Contents 1 Geography 2 History 3 Religion 4 References 4 1 Citations 4 2 BibliographyGeography editQiaodou lies on the southern Putian Plain northwest of the Houhai bay or lake History editQiaodou was known as Ninghai during the Song and Ming 3 It is still home to the ancient stone Ninghai Bridge over a branch of the Mulan 4 Religion editQiaodou is the site of the earliest attested temple to the Chinese sea goddess Mazu the deified form of the 10th century shamaness Lin Moniang 5 Supposedly Lin was born on nearby Meizhou Island usually regarded as the cradle of her cult but she probably spent her adult life on the mainland 6 In 1086 she joined the deities venerated at the town s Holy Mound 圣墩 Shengdun after appearing to the villagers in their dreams following a series of mysterious lights at the mound 7 The main temple in the Qiaodou area today is the Jiucha Temple 纠察庙 honoring the Great God of Jiucha 纠察大神 Its religious processions occur on the second and third days of the second lunar month 3 References editCitations edit 2018年统计用区划代码和城乡划分代码 黄石镇 2018 Statistical Area Numbers and Rural Urban Area Numbers Huangshi Town in Simplified Chinese National Bureau of Statistics of the People s Republic of China 2018 Retrieved 2019 03 24 350304101229 112 桥兜村委会 黄石镇 Huangshi Town in Simplified Chinese XZQH org 2015 07 11 Retrieved 2019 03 24 辖 桥兜 36个行政村 2013年代码及城乡分类 350304101 229 112桥兜村 a b Dean et al 2010 p 226 Luo amp al 1993 Clark 2007 p 203 Clark 2006 p 224 Soo 1990 p 31 Bibliography edit Clark Hugh 2006 The Religious Culture of Southern Fujian 750 1450 Preliminary Reflections on Contacts across a Maritime Frontier PDF Asia Major Vol XIX Pt 1 Taipei Institute of History and Philology Clark Hugh R 2007 Portrait of a Community Society Culture and the Structures of Kinship in the Mulan River Valley Fujian from the Late Tang through the Song Hong Kong Chinese University Press ISBN 9789629962272 Dean Kenneth et al 2010 Ritual Alliances of the Putian Plain Vol II Handbook of Oriental Studies 4 China Vol 23 2 Leiden Brill ISBN 978 9004176010 Luo Zhewen et al 1993 Ancient Chinese Bridges Soo Khin Wah 1990 The Cult of Mazu in Peninsular Malaysia The Preservation and Adaption of Tradition Studies of Chinese Religious Expression in Southeast Asia Contributions to Southeast Asian Ethnography No 9 Columbus OSU Department of Anthropology pp 29 51 nbsp This Fujian location article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Qiaodou Village amp oldid 1157170304 History, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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