Worship of horse, sky god, cow, war, courage, and bravery in Jiang’s summary to the student.
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Steppe religion
Worship of horse, sky god, cow, war, courage, and bravery in Jiang’s summary to the student.
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Steppe religion is described as worship of the horse, sky god, cow, war, courage, and bravery.
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"Right. So religions don't require temples. Religion is just collective belief. So as I say, as I keep on saying in this class, all..."
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