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Contiluo Posted 15 years ago
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(1) With the ongoing cultivation in various small areas, there were the rising / gaining popularity of folk beliefs and the building of local village temples.

(2) This chapter explored (a) the formation and circle of each temple's ritual, (b) the regional circumstances of farming land cultivation and village temples, and (c) the local leader’s family. It also discussed the relationship caused by the interactions among the three factors.
  

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(1) With the ongoing cultivation in scattered areas, folk beliefs were spreading and local village temples were being built. ) of temple rituals , (b) regional land cultivation and village temples, and (c) the local leader’s family. It also discusses the cumulative effects of these three factors.

  • (1) With the ongoing cultivation in scattered areas, folk beliefs were spreading and local village temples were being built.
  • ) of temple rituals , (b) regional land cultivation and village temples, and (c) the local leader’s family.
  • It also discusses the cumulative effects of these three factors.
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(1) With the ongoing cultivation in scattered areas, folk beliefs were spreading and local village temples were being built.

(2) This chapter explores (a) the formation and circle (What do you mean by 'circle'?) of temple rituals, (b) regional land cultivation and village temples, and (c) the local leader’s family. It also disc
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Here, the word 'circle' originally means how far it spreaded and how many people believed in the belief. Is the word 'scope' better than 'circle'?
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I think 'spread' is best then:

(2) This chapter explores (a) the formation and spread of temple rituals, (b) regional land cultivation and village temples, and (c) the local leader’s family. It also discusses the cumulative effects of these three factors.

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