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- Shen_Dzu abstract "Shen Dzu or God Pig (Traditional Chinese: 神豬, Simplified Chinese: 神猪; Mandarin Pinyin: shénzhū, Wade-Giles: shen-chu) are pigs fattened for use in Hakka religious and cultural ceremonies, particularly the Yimin Festival popular in northern Taiwan. Pigs are fattened in a process similar to (and as controversial as) gavage to make them as large as possible in preparation for contests and awards at the festival. Many pigs end up weighing over 800 kilograms and some pigs even weigh more than 900 kilograms, though some growers cheat by force feeding the pigs lead or sand before the weighing. The pig is then ritually killed as a sacrifice to a city god or a local deity, the most popular of these deities being Qingshui Zushi, ironically a deified Buddhist monk.In urban areas with no access to farm such a gargantuan beast as a 900 kg pig, or places where objections based on cruelty to the pigs has been raised, the contests instead have become art projects for children to create decorated pig statues.".
- Shen_Dzu thumbnail Ghost_Festival_Ritual.jpg?width=300.
- Shen_Dzu wikiPageID "2841370".
- Shen_Dzu wikiPageLength "1652".
- Shen_Dzu wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Shen_Dzu wikiPageRevisionID "701412670".
- Shen_Dzu wikiPageWikiLink Category:Animal_welfare.
- Shen_Dzu wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chinese_words_and_phrases.
- Shen_Dzu wikiPageWikiLink Category:Force-feeding.
- Shen_Dzu wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hakka_culture_in_Taiwan.
- Shen_Dzu wikiPageWikiLink Category:Taiwanese_culture.
- Shen_Dzu wikiPageWikiLink Force-feeding.
- Shen_Dzu wikiPageWikiLink Hakka_people.
- Shen_Dzu wikiPageWikiLink Kilogram.
- Shen_Dzu wikiPageWikiLink Pig.
- Shen_Dzu wikiPageWikiLink Pinyin.
- Shen_Dzu wikiPageWikiLink Qingshui_(monk).
- Shen_Dzu wikiPageWikiLink Simplified_Chinese_characters.
- Shen_Dzu wikiPageWikiLink Standard_Chinese.
- Shen_Dzu wikiPageWikiLink Taiwan.
- Shen_Dzu wikiPageWikiLink Traditional_Chinese_characters.
- Shen_Dzu wikiPageWikiLink Tutelary_deity.
- Shen_Dzu wikiPageWikiLink Wade–Giles.
- Shen_Dzu wikiPageWikiLink Yimin_Festival.
- Shen_Dzu wikiPageWikiLink File:Ghost_Festival_Ritual.jpg.
- Shen_Dzu wikiPageWikiLinkText "Shen Dzu".
- Shen_Dzu wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Culture-stub.
- Shen_Dzu wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Shen_Dzu wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Taiwan-stub.
- Shen_Dzu subject Category:Animal_welfare.
- Shen_Dzu subject Category:Chinese_words_and_phrases.
- Shen_Dzu subject Category:Force-feeding.
- Shen_Dzu subject Category:Hakka_culture_in_Taiwan.
- Shen_Dzu subject Category:Taiwanese_culture.
- Shen_Dzu hypernym Pigs.
- Shen_Dzu type Mammal.
- Shen_Dzu comment "Shen Dzu or God Pig (Traditional Chinese: 神豬, Simplified Chinese: 神猪; Mandarin Pinyin: shénzhū, Wade-Giles: shen-chu) are pigs fattened for use in Hakka religious and cultural ceremonies, particularly the Yimin Festival popular in northern Taiwan. Pigs are fattened in a process similar to (and as controversial as) gavage to make them as large as possible in preparation for contests and awards at the festival.".
- Shen_Dzu label "Shen Dzu".
- Shen_Dzu sameAs Q699311.
- Shen_Dzu sameAs Shen_Dzu.
- Shen_Dzu sameAs 神豬.
- Shen_Dzu sameAs m.0865rj.
- Shen_Dzu sameAs Q699311.
- Shen_Dzu sameAs 神豬.
- Shen_Dzu wasDerivedFrom Shen_Dzu?oldid=701412670.
- Shen_Dzu depiction Ghost_Festival_Ritual.jpg.
- Shen_Dzu isPrimaryTopicOf Shen_Dzu.