found: Work cat: Li, Lan. Popular religion in modern China : the new role of Nuo, 2015:CIP galley (nuo, a system of traditional religious beliefs and practices; a non-institutionalised and officially unapproved religion; its origin can be traced back to as early as Zhou dynasty (1121-249 B.C.)
found: Wikipedia, viewed October 24, 2014(Nuoism; Nuo culture; practice found in Chinese folk religion, as well as Shinto, and Sinism; Nuo religion revolves around the worship of gods represented by characteristic wooden masks and idols; status of Nuo religion in China has changed from an unrecognised and hindered culture before the 1980s, to an officially endorsed religion nowadays)
notfound: Jones, Lindsay. Encyc. of rel., 2005;Religions, past & present, 2011;Oxford dict. of world relig., 1997;Web 3