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occultism    
n. 神秘主义,神秘研究

神秘主义,神秘研究

occultism
n 1: the study of the supernatural
2: a belief in supernatural powers and the possibility of
bringing them under human control

Occultism \Oc*cult"ism\, n.
1. A certain Oriental system of theosophy. --A. P. Sinnett.
[1913 Webster]

2. Belief in occult powers or in supernatural forces other
than the God of traditional religions, such as in magic,
necromancy, alchemy, and astrology.
[PJC]

3. The study and alleged use of supernatural agencies as in
magic, astrology, witchcraft, alchemy, necromancy,
spiritualism (communication with the dead), and
fortune-telling.
[PJC]

27 Moby Thesaurus words for "occultism":
bodilessness, ghostliness, immateriality, immaterialness,
impalpability, imponderability, incorporeality, incorporeity,
inextension, intangibility, nonexteriority, occult phenomena,
otherworldliness, psychical research, psychicism, psychics,
psychism, shadowiness, spirit world, spirituality, spirituousness,
supernaturalism, the occult, unearthliness, unsubstantiality,
unsubstantialness, unworldliness



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  • Nanjing Massacre - Wikipedia
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  • Nanjing Massacre | History, Summary Facts | Britannica
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    The horrific events are known as the Nanjing Massacre or the Rape of Nanjing, as tens of thousands of women and girls were sexually assaulted
  • The Infamous Nanjing Massacre: Here’s What Happened
    The truth of what happened in Nanjing in late 1937 will probably never be known However, the death and destruction inflicted are certainly true, and most historians agree that the Japanese Imperial Army severely fractured the bounds of war and civility in committing such acts
  • Nanjing Massacre - New World Encyclopedia
    The Nanjing Massacre, commonly known as " The Rape of Nanking," was an infamous war crime committed by the Japanese military in and around the then capital of China, Nanjing, after it fell to the Imperial Japanese Army on December 13, 1937 (at the time, Nanjing was known in English as Nanking)
  • Nanjing: How the massacre still haunts China-Japan relations - BBC
    For China, Japan's brutal military campaign and occupation are among the darkest chapters of its past – and the massacre in Nanjing, then the capital, an even deeper wound
  • Nanjing Massacre - USC Shoah Foundation
    USC Shoah Foundation partnered with the Nanjing Massacre Memorial Hall in 2012 to preserve the testimonies of the last survivors of these atrocities, also known as the Rape of Nanjing, in which 300,000 civilians and unarmed soldiers were killed over the course of two months
  • 27 Rape Of Nanking Photos And Facts That Reveal Its True Horrors
    These tragic photos and stories capture the horrors of the Nanking Massacre — a k a the Rape of Nanking — committed by Japanese soldiers against Chinese civilians
  • Nanjing Atrocities · Narratives of World War II in the Pacific · Bell . . .
    Unfortunately, when the armed resistance within Nanjing died after a few months, the Japanese units began to antagonize, rape, torture, and brutally murder the civilians
  • Nanjing: How the massacre still haunts China-Japan relations
    For China, Japan's brutal military campaign and occupation are among the darkest chapters of its past – and the massacre in Nanjing, then the capital, an even deeper wound





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