英文摘要 |
Prevalent in the southwestern coast of Taiwan and in the Penghu area, the ceremonies called ''kua-hsiang and the Lord Offering Ritual'' or ''Peace Offerings'' that greet the Royal Lord as he processes around the region may not the grandest ceremonies in Taiwan, but they are nevertheless well-known and colorful. ''Kua-hsiang and the Lord Offering Festival'' has become the most representative practices of the Royal Lord. Among them, ''kua-hsiang and the Lord Offering Ritual'', which was held in an imagined sphere called the ''Taijiang Lagoon'' (previously a large lagoon) combined with the diverse activities of Royal Lord etiquette, the Lord Offering Ritual, and the inter-communitarian territorial procession. This cycle of ceremonies takes place every three years and becomes a conspicuous Temple Festival celebration. In addition to ceremonies, certain related abstinences and prohibitions were used as means for creating a ritual space, together with various types of folk crafts and religious art. This article takes the ''kua-hsiang and the Lord Offering Festival'' in the Taijiang Lagoon Region as the study case. These ceremonies and rituals, and the various types of folk crafts and religious art presented during the ceremonies are discussed. |