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Feng Shan

It is considered among the most important rituals of religious Confucianism.
According to the Records of the Grand Historian, Feng involved building altars out of soil at the peak of Mt. Tai and proclaiming the merits and legitimacy of the emperor to god of heaven. Shan involved clearing land at the foot of the mountain to show respect for the god of earth.
It was seen as a point by which emperors could meditate on the relationship between heaven and earth.
While historically considered limited to the Emperor, commoners have performed the ceremony at times without imperial permission. The general Huo Qubing did it alone.
It is considered a prerequisite that the empire is in a period of prosperity with a good emperor and auspicious signs to perform the ritual. Many sovereigns refused to perform the ritual citing themselves as unworthy of it.
They are considered parallel to the Secular Games of the Roman Empire in their political role with both being highly infrequent celebrations. Both had high religious significance and were influential in changing narratives of power. Provided by Wikipedia
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Effects of foliar Zn application on rice yield and element contents under different Cd levels by SUO Yan-yan, WU Shi-wen, ZHU Jun-jie, PAN Feng-shan, FENG Ying
Published 2012-07-01
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Cow manure and cow manure-derived biochar application as a soil amendment for reducing cadmium availability and accumulation by Brassica chinensis L. in acidic red soil by Yasmin Khan Kiran, Ali Barkat, Xiao-qiang CUI, Ying FENG, Feng-shan PAN, Lin TANG, Xiao-e YANG
Published 2017-03-01
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Real-Time Electro-Optical Tunable Hyperlens Under Subwavelength Scale by Dan Su, Xiao-Yang Zhang, Yuan-Liang Ma, Feng Shan, Jing-Yuan Wu, Xing-Chang Fu, Li-Jiang Zhang, Ke-Qiang Yuan, Tong Zhang
Published 2018-01-01
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Comprehensive comparison of potential flavor-active peptides, amino acids and pigments accumulation in different altitudes cultivated albino teas by Yan Kangni, Yang Jiaqi, Zhou Mengxue, Peng Qunhua, A. Bassiony, Bai Xue, Feng Shan, Wang Jiatong, Lin Zhi, Mu Dan, Fu Jianyu, Wu Yan, Lv Haipeng, Shi Jiang
Published 2025-07-01
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