The "Zuo Zhuan" says, the great affairs of a state lie in rituals and warfare.
The ancients believed that war and rituals were forms of interaction with the Gods, matters concerning the divine will.
In that backward era, grand ceremonies were not only a belief in spirits and gods but also a means to unite the people and establish national spirit.
The so-called sense of homeland and identity was gradually formed and perfected through repeated grand ceremonies, in the rituals and spiritual inheritance passed down by sages and philosophers.
In modern society, rituals are not valued as highly as in ancient times, but this does not affect Chen Zhou's understanding of their importance.
Perhaps before the start of the worship, many mischievous thoughts crossed his mind.
But as soon as he entered into the prearranged ritual process, accompanied by the loud sound of gunfire, and the metallic scrape of his armor moving forward.
