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Wednesday, July 22, 2009
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Religion

The Shang worshipped a figure they called "Shang Ti," or "Lord on High." This god ruled over lesser gods of the sun, the moon, the wind, the rain, and other natural forces and places. Shang-Ti also regulated human affairs as well as ruling over the material universe. This dual function would, in the Chou dynasty, be attributed to a more abstract figure, "t'ien," or "Heaven." The Shang also believed that their ancestors dwelled in heaven after their death and continued to show an interest in their family and descendants. The obligations within the family included, therefore, the ancestors. Failing in one's duties to the ancestors could bring all sorts of disaster on a family. All of these divine and semi-divine figures, from Shang-Ti to a family's ancestors, were sacrificed to. It is highly likely that Shang-Ti was the "local god" of the Shang kings who was subsequently elevated in order to elevate the Shang themselves. The one disturbing fact of Shang sacrifice is that it certainly involved humans; slaves and prisoners of war were often sacrificed by the hundreds when a king died. Lesser numbers were sacrificed at the founding of a palace or temple.


What happened c.1150BCE?

Shang Zhou, the last Shang king, committed suicide after his army was defeated by the Zhou people as Zhou's, leaded by Jiang Ziya and
Duke Wu of Zhou tried to revolt and defeated Shang in the Battle of Muye. The reasons of Zhou's revolt was because Shang Zhou was depicted as having come under the influence of his wicked wife , Daji. Hence, Shang Zhou was given over to drinking, women and a lack of morals, preferring these to the proper governance of the country, and ignored almost all affairs of state.




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