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Jinjin or Tsikin (祭巾) was a liturgical headwear permitted for clergy in China during Ming and early Qing periods as part of the early Jesuit missions' efforts to adapt Catholic liturgical practices to local customs. Following Pope Paul V's bull in 1615, the Tsikin replaced the Roman biretta and was worn during all liturgical functions, reflecting traditional Chinese cultural values that regarded an uncovered head as a sign of disgrace.
- https://www.newliturgicalmovement.org/2018/08/the-chinese-sacrificial-hat-and.html
- https://philippi-collection.blogspot.com/2011/07/chinese-jijin-tsikin-tsikim-tsi-kim.html
- https://annemiekhamelink.studio/glimpses-of-my-life/jijin/