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economist.com
„China hopes Mazu, a sea goddess, can help it win over Taiwan”. The Economist. 15. 6. 2023. ISSN0013-0613. Приступљено 2023-06-16. „Officials in Beijing hope Mazu will help them in a different way. The United Front Work Department, the Communist Party branch with the job of boosting China’s influence abroad, views the goddess as a tool to win Taiwanese hearts and minds. Mazu—or Lin Moniang, as she was known before becoming a goddess—hailed from a small fishing village on the island of Meizhou in the province of Fujian. Today worshippers make pilgrimages to her ancestral temple there. That is useful to China, which has been supporting Mazu-related cultural exchanges with Taiwan since the late 1990s. Local offices of the United Front talk openly of using Mazu to "strengthen Taiwan’s patriotic unification force". If they can turn Taiwan’s love of Mazu into love of the motherland, that would make it easier to peacefully bring Taiwan back under the mainland’s rule.”CS1 одржавање: Формат датума (веза)
„China hopes Mazu, a sea goddess, can help it win over Taiwan”. The Economist. 15. 6. 2023. ISSN0013-0613. Приступљено 2023-06-16. „Officials in Beijing hope Mazu will help them in a different way. The United Front Work Department, the Communist Party branch with the job of boosting China’s influence abroad, views the goddess as a tool to win Taiwanese hearts and minds. Mazu—or Lin Moniang, as she was known before becoming a goddess—hailed from a small fishing village on the island of Meizhou in the province of Fujian. Today worshippers make pilgrimages to her ancestral temple there. That is useful to China, which has been supporting Mazu-related cultural exchanges with Taiwan since the late 1990s. Local offices of the United Front talk openly of using Mazu to "strengthen Taiwan’s patriotic unification force". If they can turn Taiwan’s love of Mazu into love of the motherland, that would make it easier to peacefully bring Taiwan back under the mainland’s rule.”CS1 одржавање: Формат датума (веза)
Boltz (1986). Boltz, Judith Magee (1986), „In Homage to T'ien-fei”, Journal of the American Oriental Society, 106 (1), Sinological Studies, стр. 211—232, JSTOR602373, doi:10.2307/602373.
Irwin (1990). Irwin, Lee (1990), „Divinity and Salvation: The Great Goddesses of China”, Asian Folklore Studies, 49 (1), Nanzan University, стр. 53—68, JSTOR1177949, doi:10.2307/1177949.
Fong, Brian C.H.; Jieh-min, Wu; Nathan, Andrew J. (2020-12-30). „China's influence on Taiwan’s religions”. Ур.: Fong, Brian C. H.; Wu, Jieh-min; Nathan, Andrew J. China's influence and the Center-periphery Tug of War in Hong Kong, Taiwan and Indo-Pacific (на језику: енглески) (1 изд.). Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2021.: Routledge. ISBN978-1-003-08843-1. S2CID229424691. doi:10.4324/9781003088431-19.
„China hopes Mazu, a sea goddess, can help it win over Taiwan”. The Economist. 15. 6. 2023. ISSN0013-0613. Приступљено 2023-06-16. „Officials in Beijing hope Mazu will help them in a different way. The United Front Work Department, the Communist Party branch with the job of boosting China’s influence abroad, views the goddess as a tool to win Taiwanese hearts and minds. Mazu—or Lin Moniang, as she was known before becoming a goddess—hailed from a small fishing village on the island of Meizhou in the province of Fujian. Today worshippers make pilgrimages to her ancestral temple there. That is useful to China, which has been supporting Mazu-related cultural exchanges with Taiwan since the late 1990s. Local offices of the United Front talk openly of using Mazu to "strengthen Taiwan’s patriotic unification force". If they can turn Taiwan’s love of Mazu into love of the motherland, that would make it easier to peacefully bring Taiwan back under the mainland’s rule.”CS1 одржавање: Формат датума (веза)
„China hopes Mazu, a sea goddess, can help it win over Taiwan”. The Economist. 15. 6. 2023. ISSN0013-0613. Приступљено 2023-06-16. „Officials in Beijing hope Mazu will help them in a different way. The United Front Work Department, the Communist Party branch with the job of boosting China’s influence abroad, views the goddess as a tool to win Taiwanese hearts and minds. Mazu—or Lin Moniang, as she was known before becoming a goddess—hailed from a small fishing village on the island of Meizhou in the province of Fujian. Today worshippers make pilgrimages to her ancestral temple there. That is useful to China, which has been supporting Mazu-related cultural exchanges with Taiwan since the late 1990s. Local offices of the United Front talk openly of using Mazu to "strengthen Taiwan’s patriotic unification force". If they can turn Taiwan’s love of Mazu into love of the motherland, that would make it easier to peacefully bring Taiwan back under the mainland’s rule.”CS1 одржавање: Формат датума (веза)