Laksamana Cheng Ho Muslim Cina dan Tokoh Mitologi

Muhammad Ikhsan Tanggok

Abstract


Cheng Ho (Sam Poo Kong) is a sailor (seaman) and Chinese Moslem merchant. In the 14th century he arrived at Semarang, Central Java, Indonesia. In respect to his visit, the people built a temple called Sam Poo Kong. He was supposed to be a god because of his blessing for the people who worshiped in that temple. In this ritual, activity appeared a concept of exchange
resulted from Javanese and Chinese cosmology

Keywords


Cheng hong; Wang Jing Hong; Klenteng Sam Poo Kong; Teori Tukar Menukar

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DOI: 10.15408/bat.v11i1.6785

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