Ancestor worship
Ancestor worship is a religious system based on the belief that a family or a dead ancestor is influencing, or is giving, to the life of a survivor. In Christian churches such as the Roman Catholic Church and the Orthodox Church, there is a tradition of respecting a faithful prophet with the title of "the castle" and can be seen in American Indian, Oriental culture, Vietnam, China, Japan, and Korea. In China, it is called ancestor worship. In Japan, the name of the ancestor worship is used academically, and the name of the worship is also used.