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''Canaan Hymns'' or ''Songs of Canaan'' ( zh, c=迦南诗选, p=Jiānán Shīxuǎn) is a collection of
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hymns composed by Lü Xiaomin, a Christian convert peasant woman with no musical education, beginning in 1990. Lü's
theological Theology is the systematic study of the nature of the divine and, more broadly, of religious belief. It is taught as an academic discipline, typically in universities and seminaries. It occupies itself with the unique content of analyzing the ...
background is in
Pentecostalism Pentecostalism or classical Pentecostalism is a Protestant Charismatic Christian movement
and the local churches movement, and the hymns reflect themes of
Christology In Christianity, Christology (from the Ancient Greek, Greek grc, Χριστός, Khristós, label=none and grc, wiktionary:-λογία, -λογία, wiktionary:-logia, -logia, label=none), translated literally from Greek as "the study of Chr ...
,
pneumatology Pneumatology refers to a particular discipline within Christian theology that focuses on the study of the Holy Spirit. The term is derived from the Greek word ''Pneuma'' ( πνεῦμα), which designates "breath" or "spirit" and metaphoricall ...
and
eschatology Eschatology (; ) concerns expectations of the end of the present age, human history, or of the world itself. The end of the world or end times is predicted by several world religions (both Abrahamic and non-Abrahamic), which teach that negati ...
against the backdrop of Chinese political realities. Canaan hymns are one of the most successful underground Christian publication in China. They are used by many Protestant churches in the country. Both
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and churches of the
Three-Self Patriotic Movement The Three-Self Patriotic Movement (TSPM; ) is the official government supervisory organ for Protestantism in the People's Republic of China. It is colloquially known as the Three-Self Church (). The National Committee of the Three-Self Patriot ...
use them, despite the latter having criticized the hymns through its official channels. The
Chinese government The Government of the People's Republic of China () is an authoritarian political system in the People's Republic of China under the exclusive political leadership of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). It consists of legislative, executive, mili ...
has targeted censorship efforts on the distributors of the hymnal.
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communities and
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ese churches use the hymnal, too. Even people with little education can learn the hymns, which are short and musically simple, usually rhymed, and resemble
Chinese folk songs Music of China refers to the music of the Chinese people, which may be the music of the Han Chinese in the course of Chinese history as well as ethnic minorities in today's China. It also includes music produced by people of Chinese origin in som ...
. This has contributed to their popularity. The hymns can also be sung without instruments. Their Chinese elements and
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undertones make them more acceptable than foreign hymnals to Chinese worshipers. There is a strong emphasis on the communal aspects of the Christian church. Some hymns are patriotic.


History

The hymns are composed by Lü Xiaomin, a daughter of peasants of the
Hui The Hui people ( zh, c=, p=Huízú, w=Hui2-tsu2, Xiao'erjing: , dng, Хуэйзў, ) are an East Asian ethnoreligious group predominantly composed of Chinese-speaking adherents of Islam. They are distributed throughout China, mainly in the n ...
minority born in 1970, who converted to Christianity. She started composing the hymns in 1990. , there are 1,810 Canaan hymns.


Use

The songs are extremely popular all over China. They are used by many
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Chinese churches, both in the People's Republic of China and in
Taiwan Taiwan, officially the Republic of China (ROC), is a country in East Asia, at the junction of the East and South China Seas in the northwestern Pacific Ocean, with the People's Republic of China (PRC) to the northwest, Japan to the nort ...
and have been published in both countries.
Overseas Chinese Overseas Chinese () refers to people of Chinese birth or ethnicity who reside outside Mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan. As of 2011, there were over 40.3 million overseas Chinese. Terminology () or ''Hoan-kheh'' () in Hokkien, refe ...
communities use them as well. Canaan hymns are one of the most successful underground Christian publication in China. They are predominantly used in the
Chinese house churches Christianity in China has been present since at least the 3rd century, and it has gained a significant amount of influence during the last 200 years. While Christianity may have existed in China before the 3rd century, evidence of its existe ...
, where they are considered its "official hymnal". They also see use in the government-sanctioned
Three-Self Patriotic Movement The Three-Self Patriotic Movement (TSPM; ) is the official government supervisory organ for Protestantism in the People's Republic of China. It is colloquially known as the Three-Self Church (). The National Committee of the Three-Self Patriot ...
churches. Through its official channels, the Three-Self Patriotic Movement has criticized the hymns. A 1999 issue of its ''
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'' magazine scrutinized the hymn 195, "Lord, Have Mercy on China, Hold Back Your Anger", in particular for questioning the Movement's view of Christianity in service of Chinese socialism. The government has targeted publishers and distributors of the hymnal. Neither Lü nor anyone in her family has any formal musical training. She does not know how to write either Western or Chinese musical notation. Initially, her hymns spread mainly orally, but they have since begun to be transcribed by others. Orchestral adaptations of the hymns have made Lü famous overseas as well. Her life story and the hymns are inseparable in publicity, reflecting a holiness
theology Theology is the systematic study of the nature of the divine and, more broadly, of religious belief. It is taught as an academic discipline, typically in universities and seminaries. It occupies itself with the unique content of analyzing the ...
on part of the movement. Described as "profoundly modest" despite her fame in China, Lü spends much time traveling around the country. Her music is publicized by
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backers in particular. The 2012 Chinese film '' Back to 1942'' featured the Canaan hymn "The River of Life" as its theme song. The hymn "I Love My Home" has also appeared on
China Central Television China Central Television (CCTV) is a Chinese state- and political party-owned broadcaster controlled by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Its 50 different channels broadcast a variety of programing to more than one billion viewers in six lan ...
, sung by a Christian family, despite the channel's reputation as propaganda of the officially atheist state. Many Chinese regard the Canaan hymns a gift from God. Chinese Christians have attributed miraculous healings to those singing the hymns.


Musical and theological features

The Canaan hymns are short,
pentatonic A pentatonic scale is a musical scale with five notes per octave, in contrast to the heptatonic scale, which has seven notes per octave (such as the major scale and minor scale). Pentatonic scales were developed independently by many ancie ...
and resemble
Chinese folk songs Music of China refers to the music of the Chinese people, which may be the music of the Han Chinese in the course of Chinese history as well as ethnic minorities in today's China. It also includes music produced by people of Chinese origin in som ...
. Many, but not all, are rhymed. Few have verses or refrains. There are many allusions to nature and the weather. They are "genuinely inculturated hymns, with a folk lilt, Chinese harmonics, and an imagery that blends rural China with biblical themes". The spontaneity of the hymns reflect the process that Lü uses to compose her hymns: she develops songs based on Bible verses that come to her mind while praying, as a plea to a local need or as thanks. Conceiving a new hymn can take as little as five to ten minutes. The songs are simple, "a few lines of doxology or lament"; the figures of speech used are everyday and rural. The songs are easier to learn than those featured in the ''
Chinese New Hymnal ''The Chinese New Hymnal'' () was published in the early 1980s and is the main hymnal used by the Protestant churches registered through the TSPM in present-day China. History ''The Chinese New Hymnal'' was begun being edited in the 1980 ...
'', the official hymnal of the state-controlled
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. Even uneducated and illiterate people can grasp the Canaan hymns, which has contributed to their popularity. They can be sung without instrumentation, and are sung in church, at home gatherings, and when alone. The songs are Christologically and pneumatologically focused, even if most of the Biblical references are to the
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, especially the
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. The lyrics of the hymns are theologically mindful of a tension between China's political realities and aspirations of Chinese Christians. These thoughts are reflected on the
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of
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and there is a strong
eschatological Eschatology (; ) concerns expectations of the end of the present age, human history, or of the world itself. The end of the world or end times is predicted by several world religions (both Abrahamic and non-Abrahamic), which teach that nega ...
current. Early hymns in particular focused on the theme of overcoming hardships. The hymnody reflects a kind of "enduring acceptance of state persecution." Their Chinese elements and
Confucian Confucianism, also known as Ruism or Ru classicism, is a system of thought and behavior originating in ancient China. Variously described as tradition, a philosophy, a Religious Confucianism, religion, a humanistic or rationalistic religion, ...
undertones make them more acceptable than foreign hymnals to Chinese audiences. There is a strong emphasis on the communal aspects of the Christian church. Some hymns, such as "Chinese Heart" (134) and "The Chinese shall Rise" (180), are markedly patriotic. Canaan hymns also exhibit the "Three self principles" that are central to Chinese Protestantism, "self-governance, self-reliance, and self-propagation", often supplemented with a fourth one: "ingeniousness". These aspects make Canaan hymns compatible with government-sanctioned Christianity. Some have the air of
work song A work song is a piece of music closely connected to a form of work, either sung while conducting a task (usually to coordinate timing) or a song linked to a task which might be a connected narrative, description, or protest song. Definitions and ...
s, and even contain mimicry of
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era propaganda songs.


See also

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Chinese New Hymnal ''The Chinese New Hymnal'' () was published in the early 1980s and is the main hymnal used by the Protestant churches registered through the TSPM in present-day China. History ''The Chinese New Hymnal'' was begun being edited in the 1980 ...
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List of Chinese hymn books This is a list of Chinese Christian hymn books. One such list was compiled by Rev. Donald MacGillivray, D.D., a Protestant Christian missionary in Shanghai with the Canadian Presbyterian Mission in 1911:Christian Literature Society for China (1912 ...
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Political music in China Political music in China (政治歌曲) consists of Patriotic Music (爱国歌曲) and Revolutionary Music (革命歌曲). It is an ideological music with political or nationalistic content, sometimes taking the form of a modernized Chinese tra ...
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Protestantism in China Protestant Christianity ( zh, t=基督敎新敎, p=Jīdūjiào xīnjiào, l=New teachings of Christianity, in comparison to earlier Roman Catholicism) entered China in the early 19th century, taking root in a significant way during the Qing dyna ...


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