Chinese folk beliefs were classified by C.K.Yang as a diffused religion because of the lack of unified teachings and organizational forms.But this kind of diffused beliefs are closely linked to the system and structure of the secular society of China.There is lots of research which explores the relationship between Chinese folk beliefs and social conjunction from the perspective of social organization and social structure.Taking the cult of god Baosheng in Southern Fujian as a case,this article,through the description and analysis of three concepts,Ling,Fenand Yuan,and the related practices,tries to show the formation process of folk beliefs and temple networks,and the bonds between the weak relations of folk beliefs and the strong relations of geography and ties of kin,thus forming a trans-communal,trans-regional and even trans-national belief community surrounding beliefs in deities.