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Zhizha (simplified Chinese: 纸扎; traditional Chinese: 紙紮; pinyin: zhǐzā), or Taoist paper art, is a type of traditional craft, mainly used as offerings in Taoist festive celebrations and funerals. It had become a widely accepted element in religious practice since Northern Song Dynasty. It now faces a gradual loss of craftsmanship due to related environmental concerns and weakened religious belief.

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  • Zhizha (simplified Chinese: 纸扎; traditional Chinese: 紙紮; pinyin: zhǐzā), or Taoist paper art, is a type of traditional craft, mainly used as offerings in Taoist festive celebrations and funerals. It had become a widely accepted element in religious practice since Northern Song Dynasty. It now faces a gradual loss of craftsmanship due to related environmental concerns and weakened religious belief. (en)
  • 紙紮是華人地區傳統的祈福、祭祀用品。常用於各種傳統節慶和宗教儀式上,通常是透過焚燒,以傳遞給神明或者亡靈。 (zh)
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  • zhǐzā (en)
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  • 纸扎 (en)
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  • 紙紮 (en)
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  • Zhizha (simplified Chinese: 纸扎; traditional Chinese: 紙紮; pinyin: zhǐzā), or Taoist paper art, is a type of traditional craft, mainly used as offerings in Taoist festive celebrations and funerals. It had become a widely accepted element in religious practice since Northern Song Dynasty. It now faces a gradual loss of craftsmanship due to related environmental concerns and weakened religious belief. (en)
  • 紙紮是華人地區傳統的祈福、祭祀用品。常用於各種傳統節慶和宗教儀式上,通常是透過焚燒,以傳遞給神明或者亡靈。 (zh)
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  • Zhizha (en)
  • 紙紮 (zh)
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