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What kind of natural resources did the world-class intangible cultural heritage project send to Wang Chuan to express awe and gratitude?

World-class intangible cultural heritage projects are sent to Wang Chuan to express awe and gratitude for marine natural resources.

Sending a boat to the king is a folk activity widely spread in Minnan area of China and the coastal areas of Malacca. Since the formation of 15 to 17 century, with the "Lower Southeast Asia" and maritime trade, it gradually spread from southern China to Southeast Asia.

Quanzhou fumei palace

The custom of sending the king's boat to Fumei Palace in the whole county has had a far-reaching influence on the prince belief in Taiwan Province Province for hundreds of years and has become one of the important sources of the prince belief in Taiwan Province Province. According to the data of Fumei Palace, in recent years, as many as 462 temples believed by Prince Taiwan Province came to Fumei Palace in Quanzhou for ancestor worship and cultural exchange. Taiwan Province Province recorded more than ten records of finding the king's ship crossing the ocean, all of which came from Fumei Palace in the whole county.

In the 29th year of Guangxu (1903, the 30th year of Meiji in Japan), on August 1 1 day, an unmanned big float came to Houlong Town, Miaoli County, Taiwan, and the words "An Zi, the new chief patrol boat of Juyangpu Rich Land, Jinjiang County, Quanzhou Prefecture, Fujian Province" were found on the bow.

In addition to the seven princes, there are also five gods on board: Notre Dame, Notre Dame Guo, Prince Guo, Clairvoyance and Clairvoyance. In addition, there are chickens, sheep, flags, rice cabinets and other things on board, which were recorded in detail by the Japanese and found that this king ship set sail from Quanzhou on the third day of the sixth lunar month. Because of its "smooth sailing route", 17 days drifted to Taiwan Province Province. Knowing that the king's ship had arrived in Taiwan Province Province, believers went to visit it one after another, and hundreds of people came back to worship God every day.

According to Huang 1952 Chronicle of the Evolution of Nankun Generations in Taiwan Province Province, there was an island named Nankun more than 300 years ago to the west of Chenliao, Beimen Township, Tainan County. One night, the fishermen were waiting for the high tide to go out to sea, when they suddenly heard the sound of bells, drums and orchestras from the sea and found a big ship approaching slowly. There is also a huge piece of wood on board. When the local people built the temple, they invited a famous sculptor from Quanzhou to carve the wood into six gods.

Academic discussion:

The symposium on "The Ceremony of Sending the King Ship and the Protection of Marine Cultural Heritage" was held in Quanzhou, Fujian on June 5438+February 265438+1October 23, 2020. The conference was sponsored by the Institute of World Religions of China Academy of Social Sciences, the Chinese Religious Society and the Religious Structure Anthropology Committee of the Chinese Religious Society.

Co-organized by China Folklore Society, China Fujian-Taiwan Border Museum, Quanzhou Overseas Traffic History Museum, Quanzhou Overseas Chinese History Museum, Quanzhou Normal University China Quanzhou Cultural Heritage Research Institute, Quanzhou Urban Folk Belief Research Association, and undertaken by Quanzhou Intangible Cultural Heritage Protection Center and Quanzhou Fumei Palace Council.

Leading cadres of relevant departments in provinces and cities, China Academy of Social Sciences, Minzu University of China, Shanghai Conservatory of Music, Xiamen University, Huaqiao University, Jimei University, Fujian Normal University, Minnan Normal University, Sanya College, Putian College, Quanzhou Normal University and Fujian Education TV Station.

More than 50 experts, scholars and people from all walks of life from China Fujian-Taiwan Border Museum, Quanzhou Overseas Traffic History Museum, Quanzhou Overseas Chinese History Museum, Quanzhou Art Museum, shishi city Museum, Quanzhou, Fuzhou, Longhai and other research institutes and temples attended the event, and watched the documentary "The God Ship Reached the Sky: The Ceremony of Sending the King Ship to the Mei Palace".