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Wu (shaman) and Wu Ding

Shortcuts: Differences, Similarities, Jaccard Similarity Coefficient, References.

Difference between Wu (shaman) and Wu Ding

Wu (shaman) vs. Wu Ding

Wu are spirit mediums who have practiced divination, prayer, sacrifice, rainmaking, and healing in Chinese traditions dating back over 3,000 years. Wu Ding was a king of the Shang dynasty in ancient China, whose reign lasted from approximately 1250–1192 BC.

Similarities between Wu (shaman) and Wu Ding

Wu (shaman) and Wu Ding have 6 things in common (in Unionpedia): Book of Documents, Oracle bone, Oracle bone script, Records of the Grand Historian, Shang dynasty, Tang of Shang.

Book of Documents

The Book of Documents (Shujing, earlier Shu-king) or Classic of History, also known as the Shangshu ("Esteemed Documents"), is one of the Five Classics of ancient Chinese literature.

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Oracle bone

Oracle bones are pieces of ox scapula or turtle plastron, which were used for pyromancy – a form of divination – in ancient China, mainly during the late Shang dynasty.

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Oracle bone script

Oracle bone script was the form of Chinese characters used on oracle bonesanimal bones or turtle plastrons used in pyromantic divinationin the late 2nd millennium BCE, and is the earliest known form of Chinese writing.

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Records of the Grand Historian

The Records of the Grand Historian, also known by its Chinese name Shiji, is a monumental history of ancient China and the world finished around 94 BC by the Han dynasty official Sima Qian after having been started by his father, Sima Tan, Grand Astrologer to the imperial court.

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Shang dynasty

The Shang dynasty or Yin dynasty, according to traditional historiography, ruled in the Yellow River valley in the second millennium BC, succeeding the Xia dynasty and followed by the Zhou dynasty.

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Tang of Shang

Tang (– 1646 BC) or Cheng Tang (成湯), recorded on oracle bones as Da Yi (大乙), was the first king of the Shang dynasty in Chinese history.

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Wu (shaman) and Wu Ding Comparison

Wu (shaman) has 173 relations, while Wu Ding has 24. As they have in common 6, the Jaccard index is 3.05% = 6 / (173 + 24).

References

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