References Cited
183
Ch'en Kuo-fu
1963 Tao-tsang yüan-lin k'ao. Peking: Chung hua Press.
Keupers, John
1977 "A Description of the Fa-ch'ang Ritual as Practiced by the Lü Shan Taoists of Northern Taiwan," in Michael Saso and David W. Chappel, eds., Buddhist and Taoist Studies (Hawaii: The University Press of Hawaii).
Liu Chih-wan
1974 Chung-kuo min-chien hsin-yang lun-chi. Academia Sinica Special Monograph no. 22. Taipei: Academia Sinica.
Saso, R. Michael
1972 Taoism and the Rite of Cosmic Renewal. Pullman: Washington State University Press.
Stein, Rolf A.
1979 “Religious Taoism and Popular Religion from the Second to Seventh Centuries", in Holmes Welch and Anna Seidel, eds., Facets of Taoism: Essays in Chinese Religion (New Haven: Yale University Press).
APPENDIX
1983 Cheung Chan Bun Festival
長洲一九八三年(癸亥年)建太平清醮
Date: May 16-20, 1983.
Place: Playground in front of the Bai-di temple
A.
Taoist Team: five Fukienese-speaking dao-shi, with Wei Guo-xin as the head dao-shi; five musicians, also Fukienese-speaking.
May 16
13:00 Greeting the Gods
20:00 First operatic performance begins on temporary stage adjacent to the Taoist altar.
May 17
1:00 Beginning of Jiao-shi
Residents of Cheung-chau begin the three-day fast
Operatic performances continue, afternoon and evening shows.
May 18
Operatic performance continues, two shows per day.
12:00 Offering to the Gods
15:00 Dotting of eye
May 19
12:00 Vegetarian diet ends.
May 20
10:00 Divide the Buns
14:00 First day of Procession 第一天會景巡遊
Operatic performance continues, two shows per day.
14:00 Second day of Procession
Operatic performance continues, two shows per day.
Fast ends.
May 21-22 Operatic performance.
Beginning on May 17 and ending on May 22, Jiao-shi were conducted in three sessions each day, generally in the morning, afternoon, and evening.
References Cited
183
Ch'en Kuo-fu
1963 Tao-tsang yüan-lin k'ao. Peking: Chung hua Press. Keupers, John
1977 "A Description of the Fa-ch'ang Ritual as Practiced by the Lü Shan Taoists of Northern Taiwan," in Michael Saso and David W. Chappel, eds., Buddhist and Taoist Studies (Hawaii: The University Press of Hawaii).
Liu Chih-wan
1974 Chung-kuo min-chien hsin-yang lun-chi. Academia Sinica
Special Monograph no. 22. Taipei: Academia Sinica. Saso, R. Michael
1972 Taoism and the Rite of Cosmic Renewal. Pallman: Washington
State University Press.
Stein, Rolf A.
1979 “Religious Taoism and Popular Religion from the Second to Seventh Centuries", in Holmes Welch and Anna Seidel, eds., Facets of Taoism: Essays in Chinese Religion (New Haven: Yale University Press).
APPENDIX
1983 Cheung Chan Bun Festival
長洲一九八三年(癸亥年)建太平清醮
Date: May 16-20, 1983.
Place: Playground in front of the Bai-di temple
A.
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Taoist Team: five Fukienese-speaking dao-shi, with Wei Guo-xin
as the head dao-shi ; five musicians, also
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13:00 Greeting the Gods Hip.
20:00 First operatic performance begins on temporary stage
adjacent to the Taoist alter.
1:00 Beginning of Jiao-shi Ar* *
Residents of Cheung-chau begin the three-day fast W
Operatic performances continue, afternoon and evening shows.
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Operatic performance continues, two shows per day.
May 16
May 17
May 18
12:00 Offering to the Gods
15:00 Dotting of eye Will
May 19
12:00 Vegetarian diet ends.
May 20
14:00 First day of Procession 第一天會景巡遊, Operatic performance continues, two shows per day. 10:00 Divide the Buns OBLE
14:00 Second day of Procession
Operatic performance continues, two shows per day.
Fast ends.
May 21-22 Operatic performance.
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Beginning on May 17 and ending on May 22, Jiao-shi were conducted in three sessions each day, generally in the morning, afternoon, and evening.
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