Xian ling (simplified Chinese: 显灵; traditional Chinese: 顯靈; pinyin: xiǎn líng) is the notion of a numinous, sacred (ling) presence of a god or gods in the Chinese traditional religion. The term can be variously translated as "divine efficacy", "divine virtue", or also "efficacious response"; these terms describe the manifestation and activity of the power of a god (灵气; 靈氣; líng qì, "divine energy" or "divine effervescence", see qi).
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| - Xian ling (simplified Chinese: 显灵; traditional Chinese: 顯靈; pinyin: xiǎn líng) is the notion of a numinous, sacred (ling) presence of a god or gods in the Chinese traditional religion. The term can be variously translated as "divine efficacy", "divine virtue", or also "efficacious response"; these terms describe the manifestation and activity of the power of a god (灵气; 靈氣; líng qì, "divine energy" or "divine effervescence", see qi). (en)
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| - língqì (en)
- chéngxīn (en)
- cóngluóyù zhèn (en)
- gōngguò gé (en)
- huányuàn' (en)
- huāhuì (en)
- líng qì (en)
- shànshū (en)
- tuōmèng (en)
- xiǎn líng (en)
- xíng shàn jī dé (en)
- xīn chéng zé líng (en)
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| - 灵气 (en)
- 丛罗峪镇 (en)
- 功过格 (en)
- 善书 (en)
- 心诚则灵 (en)
- 托梦 (en)
- 花会 (en)
- 行善积德 (en)
- 诚心 (en)
- 还愿 (en)
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| - 還願 (en)
- 靈氣 (en)
- 功過格 (en)
- 叢羅峪鎮 (en)
- 善書 (en)
- 心誠則靈 (en)
- 托夢 or 託夢 (en)
- 花會 (en)
- 行善積德 (en)
- 誠心 (en)
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| - Xian ling (simplified Chinese: 显灵; traditional Chinese: 顯靈; pinyin: xiǎn líng) is the notion of a numinous, sacred (ling) presence of a god or gods in the Chinese traditional religion. The term can be variously translated as "divine efficacy", "divine virtue", or also "efficacious response"; these terms describe the manifestation and activity of the power of a god (灵气; 靈氣; líng qì, "divine energy" or "divine effervescence", see qi). Within the context of traditional cosmology, the interaction of these energies constitutes the universe (the All-God, Tian), and their proper cultivation (bao ying) upholds the human world order. (en)
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