Category
page 1Confucian rites
ancestor worship
religious behaviour
Book of Rites
collection of ancient Chinese texts that describe the social forms, administrative structures, and ceremonial rites of the Zhou dynasty, as interpreted during the Warring States period and the early Han dynasty
Chinese Rites controversy
17th–18th-century dispute among Roman Catholic missionaries
Rites of Zhou
ancient Chinese work on bureaucracy and organizational theory
Etiquette and Ceremonial
Chinese classic text about Zhou dynasty social behavior and ceremonial ritual as it was practiced and understood during the Spring and Autumn period
Li
[禮/礼] classical Chinese word which finds its most extensive use in Confucian and post-Confucian Chinese philosophy

Jesa
Jesa (, ) is a ceremony commonly practiced in Korea. Jesa functions as a memorial to the ancestors of the participants. Jesa are usually held on the anniversary of the ancestor's death. The majority of Catholics, Buddhists and nonbelievers practice ancestral rites, although Protestants do not.
Chinese marriage
traditional marriage customs
Sacrifice to Heaven
Korean worship
Guan Li
Confucian coming of age ceremony for men of 20-year of age
ancestor veneration in China
traditional veneration of ancestors in Chinese culture
ritual and music system
ancient Chinese social system

Feng Shan
Chinese festival