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Why is "pilgrimage" a cultural landscape with far-reaching origins and profound connotations?

In a broad sense, "pilgrimage" means "going to the temple to burn incense and worship Buddha"; In the sacrificial habits of Han people, "Xiang" symbolizes communication and also indicates its origin. One of the differences between the so-called other religions here is that the Han people attach importance to the origin and use of incense. In China, there is no ritual of sharing incense between gods and ghosts, only gods and ancestors have it. "Sharing incense" refers to a primitive temple offering incense ashes to other places, and the separated temples will come back after a period of time to re-strengthen the relationship between incense and incense. Generally speaking, pilgrimage is a kind of cultural exchange with people as the mainstay, between people, between people and gods, or between gods and gods, which is both sacred and secular. See Mazu, China for details. com ~ ~