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zōngcí: 宗祠 - Ancestral Hall, Lineage Temple, Clan Shrine

Quick Summary

Core Meaning

Character Breakdown

Cultural Context and Significance

The 宗祠 is a cornerstone of traditional Chinese social structure, deeply rooted in Confucianism. Its existence reflects several core cultural values:

A useful Western comparison, though imperfect, is to a combination of a historic family estate, a community hall, and a private family chapel. Unlike a public church where anyone can worship a deity, a 宗祠 is exclusive to descendants of a particular bloodline. It's not for burying the dead (like a mausoleum), but for housing their spiritual presence in the form of ancestral tablets (牌位, páiwèi).

Practical Usage in Modern China

While their political and legal power has diminished, 宗祠 are experiencing a revival in modern China.

For a visitor, seeing a 宗祠 is a direct encounter with the living history and foundational values of Chinese culture.

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Nuances and Common Mistakes