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Religious traditions rarely disappear completely under political pressure. Even where governments outlawed ceremonies, seized sacred property, or rewrote educational systems, communities continued preserving belief through coded rituals, hidden gatherings, and private acts of memory. This account documents underground religious resistance across modern East Asia during periods of aggressive secular reform. Families concealed sacred objects, oral traditions replaced public instruction, and informal networks maintained spiritual continuity outside official institutions. Faith survived less through open confrontation than through adaptation woven quietly into everyday social life. The book also explores the sociological consequences of prolonged institutional suppression. As traditional communal structures weakened, urban societies increasingly experienced fragmentation, demographic decline, and rising mental health pressures. Younger generations often inherited economic modernization without the moral frameworks that previously shaped collective responsibility and intergenerational continuity. Religious resistance therefore emerges not only as spiritual persistence, but as an attempt to preserve social meaning within political systems determined to redefine cultural identity from above.
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