To honor the kami the chinese worshipped at shrines, or holy places.
To honor the kami, the Japanese worshiped at shrines (SHRYNZ), or holy places.
To honor family and to honor the emperor.
To honor their ancestors
Shinto is a Japanese religion that primarily worships kami, which can be gods, spirits, or ancestors. Kami are believed to reside in nature, objects, and people, and are revered as sacred. Shinto also involves rituals, ceremonies, and practices to honor and communicate with the kami.
There is no such thing as a Shinto god. There are, however, Kami, which are more like feelings or spirits than gods. (The kanji, or Chinese character, for "kami" loosely translates to god when the suffix "sama" is added. Thus, kami-sama means god.)
Kami and I
The Chinese symbol for honor is "荣誉" (róngyù). This character represents respect, glory, and dignity.
Confucius (teacher of Confucianism)
Ancestors
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Kami Sadraei's birth name is Kambiz Sadraei.
The Chinese flag was designed in 1984 in honor of her majesty Queen Elizabeth II