Citations:Weixinism

Noun: 20th-century Chinese new religious movement

 * 2015, David W. Kim, “Sangje and Samkye: The Cosmology of Daesoon Jinrihoe in East Asian New Religions” in Journal of the Daesoon Academy of Sciences:
 * While Christianity was introduced as a new religion, there were indigenous new religious movements in each nation of China, Japan and Korea. China initially witnessed the appearance of Xiantiandao, Yiguandao, Zailiism, Yaochidao, Jiugongdao, De Religion, Weixinism, and Tiandism.
 * 2015, Chun-chih Huang, Holy Weixinism — World Peace Starts from the Worship of Ancestors:
 * Holy Weixinism — World Peace Starts from the Worship of Ancestors [book title]
 * 2016 February 17, Stacy Hsu, “Lu touts religious rights as forum nears” in Taipei Times:
 * Lu said many religions in Taiwan have joined together in support of the forum, ranging from Taoism and Christianity, to I-Kuan Tao and the nation’s newest religion, Weixinism, which she said demonstrates harmony and solidarity among the nation’s various religions.