Temples dedicated to deified ancestors in Chinese culture.
1So it is now in the imperial ancestral temple in Peking.
2The first great building taken in hand was the ancestral temple.
3In the ancestral temple and at court his speech was full, but cautious.
4When he entered the ancestral temple of the State, he asked about everything.
5Full of harmony was he in his palace; Full of reverence in the ancestral temple.
6Red, we have seen, was the proper colour for victims in the ancestral temple of Kâu.
7The feast is spread in the ancestral temple.
8That is, there where the ancestral temple and other grand buildings of Hâo had once stood.
9The cup and the spirits would be used by the earl when sacrificing in his ancestral temple.
10The ancestral temple produced the impression of majesty, but did not dispose one to rest on it.
11This piece may have been used when the king was dismissing his distinguished guests in the ancestral temple.
12And that the prince keeps this tortoise carefully enclosed in a chest on the altar of his ancestral temple.
13The lady is introduced arrayed in the gorgeous robes worn by the princess of a state in the ancestral temple.
14By their great sacrificial ceremonies the ancients served God; by their ceremonies in the ancestral temple they worshipped their forefathers.
15Here, as there, the great religious edifice, the ancestral temple, takes precedence of all other buildings in the new city.
16But in the ancestral temple, and at Court, he spoke with the fluency and accuracy of a debater, but ever guardedly.
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