Straw dogs or Grass dogs (simplified Chinese: 刍狗; traditional Chinese: 芻狗; pinyin: chú gǒu), figures of dogs made out of straw, were used as ceremonial objects in ancient China, as a substitute for the sacrifice of living dogs. Chu gou has been used figuratively to refer to anything discarded after use.
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| - Straw dogs or Grass dogs (simplified Chinese: 刍狗; traditional Chinese: 芻狗; pinyin: chú gǒu), figures of dogs made out of straw, were used as ceremonial objects in ancient China, as a substitute for the sacrifice of living dogs. Chu gou has been used figuratively to refer to anything discarded after use. (en)
- En la cultura de la antigua China los perros de paja (刍狗 en chino tradicional, 芻狗 en chino simplificado, en pinyin: chú gǒu) fueron objetos usados en ceremonias. En uno de los versos del Capítulo V del texto Dào Dé Jing está escrita la siguiente frase: "El Cielo y la Tierra carecen de corazón / al tratar a las criaturas como "perros de paja". (es)
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| - En la cultura de la antigua China los perros de paja (刍狗 en chino tradicional, 芻狗 en chino simplificado, en pinyin: chú gǒu) fueron objetos usados en ceremonias. En uno de los versos del Capítulo V del texto Dào Dé Jing está escrita la siguiente frase: "El Cielo y la Tierra carecen de corazón / al tratar a las criaturas como "perros de paja". El ensayista explica a su modo que: "el Cielo y la Tierra no son parciales. No matan a los elementos vivos por crueldad ni les otorgan la vida por humanidad. Nosotros procedemos de igual manera cuando hacemos perros de paja en sacrificios. Les vestimos y les llevamos al altar, aunque no por devoción. Y una vez terminada la ceremonia, nos deshacemos de ellos, pero no porque les odiemos". (es)
- Straw dogs or Grass dogs (simplified Chinese: 刍狗; traditional Chinese: 芻狗; pinyin: chú gǒu), figures of dogs made out of straw, were used as ceremonial objects in ancient China, as a substitute for the sacrifice of living dogs. Chu gou has been used figuratively to refer to anything discarded after use. (en)
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