Abstract

The advancement of feminism has facilitated a high-quality development in terms of sacrifice in Taoist folk practices. With women being the primary figure in the pursuit of gender equality, it is necessary to put forward research proposals that can better serve women’s needs for self-identity and cultural inheritance. Therefore, an analytical framework is established to explain the evolution of sacrifice in the Taoist context, which is based on the dynamic progression of Taoist folk customs and the internal logic of sacrifice. This framework highlights Taoist sacrifice as a joint product of the evolution mechanism, the belief mechanism of women and gods, and the cultural mechanism of women and society. By examining the evolution of sacrificial practices in Taoist folklore based on historical changes and practical interpretations from a feminist perspective, it can be concluded that the purpose of sacrificial evolution is to provide women with beliefs and culture that meet the expected standards and continuously enhance women’s satisfaction. To this end, it is crucial to further Taoist folklore research and develop a mechanism for interaction and identification between women and Taoist folklore, as well as an evaluation system to evaluate the progress of women and society. This will provide a platform for the liberation of women and improve their living quality, thus achieving the desired societal functions of feminist folklore.

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