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Complete works of detailed information about the gods (Chinese words)

Shen Guan is a Chinese word, pronounced shén guān, which means a god with a title. Different religions have different definitions. Generally speaking, in a word, the divine officer is something between god and occupation, that is, human beings engaged in the clergy. Excerpted from Seven Signs of Yun Qi.

Basic Introduction Chinese Name: Divine Official Interpretation: Taoism refers to a deity with a title? Record: the types of "dreaming": the introduction of nouns and concepts, China, Japan and the West, and the introduction of concepts. People who become divine officials accept the mysterious power of nature in a way that ordinary people can't understand, and become a bridge between the universe and nature. They are very sensitive and are born with some abilities that others don't have. They are objective and calm, conform to the laws of the universe and are inspired by nature. Make them a kind of existence that the country and the emperor predict good or bad (except when western religions are not attached to political forces). Therefore, the official of God is equivalent to the spokesman of God and the person who has the right to sacrifice in religion. Eastern religious cultures call them Shi Tian, Taoist priests and Yin and Yang teachers, while the West calls them popes and bishops. China (1). You xian Guan Taoism refers to immortals with titles. Tang Hanyu's poem "Remembering Dreams": "The night dream god tells me, and it is a wonderful root." "Seven Signs of the Cloud" (Volume 26): "The big hills on ten continents are all governed by the officials of Zhenxian City, and the rest of the mountains and rivers are empty." Zhao Lingzhi's Backstreet Record (Volume III) quotes Lei's Chinese Valentine's Day poem: "The God official calls the servant magpie and crosses the Tianhe River to make a bridge." Song Fan Chengda's poem "Immortal": "The sky is crying and the immortal is wet." Dear Master, China God Officer (2). Jude Shen Han. The first chapter of Ouyang Shan's "Great Gao Qian": "We can't find a doctor after 70 or 80 miles here. It doesn't matter if we invite wizards and officials and spend money." Japanese gods are the medium between gods and people in Shinto, and they are also responsible for removing believers and presiding over weddings (also the referee of sumo wrestling). In ancient times, due to the unity of politics and religion, clan leaders were also divine officials, and only later did they have specialized clergy. Before the establishment of Japan's pacifist constitution, the officials of national Shinto were civil servants. It is divided into five levels (Ming level, positive level, positive level and straight level). The grand lawsuit is the highest official, the highest person in charge of a shrine, and some shrines contain three artifacts of the Japanese royal family (which are equivalent to the imperial edict of ancient China and belong to the necessities of the emperor's accession to the throne). According to Sumerians in Mesopotamia, every kind of god has its own professional field. The land of the temple belongs to God, that is, the "sanctuary". Man is God's slave, and God's officials are God's deacons and deacons. The highest achievement of ancient European civilization is ancient Greek culture. However, before the ancient Greeks entered the era of civilization, the civilization of the two river basins had lasted for about 2000 years. Many of the later achievements of the Greeks were developed on the basis of the civilization of the two river basins. So there are similarities between Greek mythology and Mesopotamia.