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Apr. 25th, 2012 15:51Tuesday April 24, 2012. Photos of a Mao temple in Mianyang, Sichuan Province was posted to Sina Weibo, China’s Twitter, by Lin Jie (@林洁), chairman of B.A. Consulting, a real estate service group. The temple was built in 2006, but many users seem to be encountering these photos for the first time, and Lin’s tweet generated more than 4,700 retweets and 1,250 comments in less than 12 hours.
There are many signs to suggest that the temple was built by local people with little or no education. Mao was referred to as a “son of heaven,” a term for Chinese emperors that the Communists claimed to have deposed. Mao was put side by side with a Taoist deity. The writing on the door flouts common rules of couplet composition in Chinese language.
http://is.gd/ZGqCMW
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There are many signs to suggest that the temple was built by local people with little or no education. Mao was referred to as a “son of heaven,” a term for Chinese emperors that the Communists claimed to have deposed. Mao was put side by side with a Taoist deity. The writing on the door flouts common rules of couplet composition in Chinese language.
http://is.gd/ZGqCMW
***Small start on story set in future where witches are considered atheists and vice versa.
***Met with my ACA sponsor. (Adult Children [of Alcoholic and Otherwise Dysfunctional Families] Anonymous)