1.
General Presentation of Daoism |
1.1
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Origin
and Formation of Daoism |
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1.1.1
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Daoist
Philosophy and Daoist Religion |
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1.1.1.1
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Guangchengzi |
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1.1.1.2 |
The
Yellow Emperor |
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1.1.1.3 |
Laozi |
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1.1.1.4 |
Zhuangzi |
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1.1.1.5 |
Daoist
thought prior to the Qin dynasty (pre-221 BC) |
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1.1.1.6 |
Similarities
and differences between philosophical and religious Daoism |
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1.1.2 |
Daoism
and the Immortalists |
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1.1.2.1 |
Immortals
and Magicians |
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1.1.2.2 |
Yin-Yang
and the Five Agents |
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1.1.2.3 |
Worship
of Immortals |
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1.1.2.4 |
The
Magic and Immortality Tradition |
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1.1.3
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Daoism
and Ancient Religious Ritual |
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1.1.3.1 |
Heaven
Worship |
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1.1.3.2 |
Ancestor
Worship |
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1.1.3.3 |
Belief
in Spirits |
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1.1.3.4 |
Ancient
Shamanism |
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1.1.3.5 |
The
school of Esoteric Speculations |
1.2
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The
Development of Daoism |
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1.2.1 |
The
Earliest Appearance of Daoism |
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1.2.1.1 |
The
Huang-Lao Tradition |
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1.2.2 |
Daoism
during the Eastern Han Dynasty (AD 25-220) |
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1.2.2.1 |
The
Supreme Peace Tradition |
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1.2.2.2 |
The
Tradition of the Mighty Commonwealth of the Orthodox Oneness
(The Five Pecks of Rice Tradition) |
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1.2.3 |
Daoism
during the Wei, Jin, and Southern and Northern Dynasties
(220-581) |
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1.2.3.1 |
The
Northern Celestial Masters Tradition |
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1.2.3.2 |
The
Southern Celestial Masters Tradition |
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1.2.3.3 |
Splintering
of Daoism during the Jin Dynasty |
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1.2.3.4 |
Reform
and Improvement of Daoism during the Northern and Southern
Dynasties |
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1.2.4 |
Daoism
during the Sui and Tang Dynasties (581-907) |
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1.2.4.1 |
Flourishing
of Daoism and Development of Religious Teachings during
the Sui and Tang Dynasties |
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1.2.4.2 |
Tortuous
Development of Daoism from the An-shi Rebellions to the
Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period (907-960) |
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1.2.4.3 |
Methods
for ingesting original Vital Breath during the Sui and
Tang Dynasties |
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1.2.5 |
Daoism
during the Song and Yuan Dynasties (581-907) |
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1.2.5.1 |
Revival
of Daoism during the Northern Song Dynasty and Appearance
of New Religious Teachings (960-1127) |
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1.2.5.2 |
Daoism
during the Southern Song, Jin, and Yuan Dynasties (1127-1368) |
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1.2.6 |
Daoism
during the Ming and Qing Dynasties (960-7368) |
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1.2.6.1 |
Daoism
during the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) |
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1.2.6.2 |
Daoism
during the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) |
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1.2.6.3 |
Daoism
Enters Folk Culture |
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1.2.7 |
Daoism
in Modern Times |
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1.2.7.1 |
Daoism
during the Republican Era (1911-1949) |
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1.2.7.2 |
Daoist
Association of the Republic of China |
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1.2.7.3 |
The
General Daoist Association of the Republic of China
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1.2.8 |
Contemporary
Daoism |
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1.2.8.1 |
Daoism
in Mainland China |
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1.2.8.1.1 |
Daoism
in Mainland China |
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1.2.8.1.2 |
Daoism
in the Minority Regions |
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1.2.8.1.2.1 |
Daoism
among the Yao |
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1.2.8.1.2.2 |
The
Zhuang minority |
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1.2.8.1.2.3 |
The
Miao minority |
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1.2.8.1.2.4 |
The
Tujia minority |
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1.2.8.1.2.5 |
The
Gelao minority |
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1.2.8.1.2.6 |
Daoism
anong the Maonan |
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1.2.8.1.2.7 |
Daoism
anong the Jing |
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1.2.8.1.2.8 |
Daoism
anong the Bai |
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1.2.8.1.2.9 |
Daoism
anong the Qiang |
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1.2.8.1.2.10 |
Naxi
Nationality |
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1.2.8.2 |
Daoism
in Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan |
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1.2.8.2.1 |
Daoism
in Hong Kong |
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1.2.8.2.2 |
Daoism
in Macao |
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1.2.8.2.3 |
Daoism
in Taiwan |
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1.2.8.3 |
Daoism
Overseas |
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1.2.8.3.1 |
Daoism
in Vietnam |
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1.2.8.3.2 |
Daoism
in Malaysia |
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1.2.8.3.3 |
Daoism
in Singapore |
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1.2.8.3.4 |
Daoism
in Japan |
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1.2.8.3.5 |
Daoism
in Korea |
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1.2.8.3.6 |
Daoism
in other Southeast Asian countries |
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1.2.8.3.7 |
Daoism
in Europe and America |
1.3 |
Major
Daoist Sects |
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1.3.1 |
The
Tradition of the Mighty Commonwealth of the Orthodox Oneness |
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1.3.2 |
The
Elixir Cauldron Sect |
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1.3.3 |
The
Talismans and Registers Sect |
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1.3.4 |
The
Master Yu Tradition |
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1.3.5 |
The
Li Tradition |
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1.3.6 |
The
Bo Tradition |
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1.3.7 |
The
Pristine Water Tradition |
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1.3.8 |
The
Numinous Treasure Sect |
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1.3.9 |
The
Highest Clarity Sect |
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1.3.10 |
The
Lookout Tower Tradition |
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1.3.11 |
The
Twofold Mystery School |
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1.3.12 |
The
Mt. Lu Sect |
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1.3.13 |
The
Heavenly Heart Sect |
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1.3.14 |
The
Divine Heavent Sect |
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1.3.15 |
The
Pristine Subtlety Sect |
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1.3.16 |
The
Donghua Sect |
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1.3.17 |
The
Pure Brightness Tradition |
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1.3.18 |
The
Great Dao Doctrine (The Perfect teaching of the Great
Dao) |
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1.3.19 |
The
Supreme Oneness Doctrine |
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1.3.20 |
The
Complete Perfection Tradition |
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1.3.21 |
The
Doctrine of Mysteries |
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1.3.22 |
The
Dragon Gate Sect |
|
1.3.23 |
The
Encountering Immortality Sect |
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1.3.24 |
The
Namo Sect |
|
1.3.25 |
The
Wudang Sect |
|
1.3.26 |
The
Azure Grotto Lineage |
|
1.3.27 |
The
Middle Sect |
|
1.3.28 |
The
Eastern Sect |
|
1.3.29 |
The
Western Sect |
1.4 |
Eminent
Philosophers and Accomplished Daoists |
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1.4.1 |
The
Yellow Emperor |
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1.4.2 |
Laozi |
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1.4.3 |
Guanyin |
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1.4.4 |
Zhuangzi
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1.4.5 |
Liezi
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1.4.6 |
Zhang
Daoling (Patriarch of the Celestial Masters) |
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1.4.7 |
Wei
Boyang |
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1.4.8 |
Huang
Chuping (Great Immortal Huang) |
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1.4.9 |
Ge
Xuan (Immortal Elder Ge) |
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1.4.10 |
Ge
Hong |
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1.4.11 |
Xu
Xun (Perfect Lord Xu) |
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1.4.12 |
Wei
Huacun |
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1.4.13 |
Kou
Qianzhi |
|
1.4.14 |
Lu
Xiujing |
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1.4.15 |
Tao
Hongjing |
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1.4.16 |
Sun
Simiao |
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1.4.17 |
Sima
Chengzhen |
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1.4.18 |
Cheng
Xuanying |
|
1.4.19 |
Wu
Jun |
|
1.4.20 |
Du
Guangting |
|
1.4.21 |
Tan
Qiao |
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1.4.22 |
Chen
Tuan |
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1.4.23 |
Wang
Wengqing |
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1.4.24 |
Zhang
Jixian (Zhang Celestial Master) |
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1.4.25 |
Chen
Jingyuan |
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1.4.26 |
The
Five Northern Patriarchs |
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1.4.26.1 |
Wang
Xuanpu |
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1.4.26.2 |
Zhongli
Quan |
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1.4.26.3 |
Patriarch Lü Dongbing |
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1.4.26.4 |
Liu
Haichan |
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1.4.26.5 |
Patriarch
Wang Chongyang |
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1.4.27 |
The
Five Southern Patraiarchs |
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1.4.27.1 |
Zhang
Ziyang |
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1.4.27.2 |
Shi
Tai |
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1.4.27.3 |
Xue
Shi |
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1.4.27.4 |
Chen
Nan |
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1.4.27.5 |
Bai
Yuchan |
|
1.4.28 |
The
Seven Perfect Ones of the North |
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1.4.28.1 |
Ma
Yu |
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1.4.28.2 |
Tan
Chuduan |
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1.4.28.3 |
Liu
Chuxuan |
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1.4.28.4 |
Patriarch
Qiu Chuji |
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1.4.28.5 |
Wang
Chuyi |
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|
1.4.28.6 |
Hao
Datong |
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1.4.28.7 |
Sun
Bu'er |
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1.4.29 |
Zhang
Sanfeng |
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1.4.30 |
Du
Daojian |
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1.4.31 |
Li
Daochun |
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1.4.32 |
Zhang
Yuchu (Zhang Celestial Master) |
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1.4.33 |
Lu
Xixing |
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1.4.34 |
Wang
Changyue |
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1.4.35 |
Lou
Jinyuan |
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1.4.36 |
Liu
Yiming |
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1.4.37 |
Ming
Yide |
|
1.4.38 |
Li
Xiyue |
|
1.4.39 |
Huang
Chang |
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1.4.40 |
Eminent
Modern Daoists |
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1.4.40.1 |
Chen
Yingning |
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1.4.40.2 |
Yi
Xinying |
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1.4.40.3 |
Yue
Chongdai |
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1.4.40.4 |
Zhang
Enpu (Zhang Celestial Master) |
1.5 |
Grotto
Heavens & Blissful Realms |
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1.5.1 |
The
Ten Continents and Three Islands |
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1.5.2 |
The
Ten Great Grotto Heavens |
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1.5.3 |
The
Thirty-six Lesser Grotto Heavens |
|
1.5.4 |
The
Seventy-two Blissful Realms |
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1.5.5 |
Famous
Mountains |
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1.5.5.1 |
Mt.
Tai |
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1.5.5.2 |
Mt.
Heng |
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1.5.5.3 |
Mt.
Hua |
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1.5.5.4 |
Mt.
Heng |
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1.5.5.5 |
Mt.
Song |
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1.5.5.6 |
Mt.
Mao |
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1.5.5.7 |
Mt.
Qian |
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1.5.5.8 |
Mt.
Longhu |
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1.5.5.9 |
Mt.
Gezao |
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1.5.5.10 |
Mt.
Lao |
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1.5.5.11 |
Mt.
Wudang |
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1.5.5.12 |
Mt.
Qingcheng |
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1.5.5.13 |
Mt.
Luofu |
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1.5.5.14 |
Mt.
Zhongnan |
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1.5.5.15 |
Mt.
Lu |
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1.5.5.16 |
Mt.
Qiyun |
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1.5.5.17 |
Mt.
Wuyi |
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1.5.5.18 |
Mt.
Kongdong |
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1.5.6 |
Daoist
Temples |
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1.5.6.1 |
White
Cloud Temple (Baiyunguan), Beijing |
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1.5.6.2 |
Lookout
Tower Platform (Louguantai), Shanxi |
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1.5.6.3 |
White
Cloud Temple (Xuanmiaoguan) , Shanghai |
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1.5.6.4 |
Mysterious
Essence Temple (Xuangmiaoguan), Suzhou |
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1.5.6.5 |
Black
Sheep Temple (Qingyanggon), Chengdu |
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1.5.6.6 |
Eternal
Spring Temple (Changchunguan), Wuhan |
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1.5.6.7 |
Three
Origins Temple (Sanyuangong), Guangzhou |
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1.5.6.8 |
Ancient
Temple of the Yellow Dragon (Huanglong Guguan), Guangdong |
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1.5.6.9 |
Temple of Extasy (Sulaoguang), Guangdong |
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1.5.6.10 |
Eight
Immortals Temple (Baxiangong), Xian |
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1.5.6.11 |
Eternal
Happiness Temple (Yonglegong), Shanxi |
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1.5.6.12 |
Supreme
Clarity Temple (Taiqinggong) , Shenyang |
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1.5.6.13 |
Wan
Tusen Seen Koon (Yunquan Xianguan), Hong Kong |
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1.5.6.14 |
Shang
Sin Chun Tong (Xing Shan Zhen Tang), Hong Kong |
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1.5.6.15 |
Shun
Shin Chee Kit Yin Koon (Zique xuanguan), Hong Kong |
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1.5.6.16 |
Fung
Ying Seen Koon (Pengying Xianguan), Hong Kong |
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1.5.6.17 |
Ching
Chung Taoist Association (Qingsongguan), Hong Kong |
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1.5.6.18 |
The
Yuen Yuen Institute (Yuanxuanxue Yuan), Hong Kong |
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1.5.6.19 |
Sik
Sik Yuen (Huangda Xianguan), Hong Kong |
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1.5.6.20 |
Luk
Hop Sing Shut, (Liuhe Shengshi), Hong Kong |
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1.5.6.21 |
Fei
Ngan Tung Buddism and Taoism Society, Hong Kong |
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1.5.6.22 |
Chih
Nan Temple (Zhinangong), Taibei, Taiwan |
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1.5.6.23 |
Turning-to
Heaven Temple (Chaotiangong), Beigang, Taiwan |
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1.5.6.24 |
Hiang
Tong Keng (Xiandanggong), Singapore |
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1.5.6.25 |
The
Cultural Institute (Wenhuayuan), Gaoxiong, Taiwan |
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|
1.5.6.26 |
Culture
San Ching Palace (Wenhua Sanqinggong), Taiwan |
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|
1.5.6.27 |
The
Temple of Emptiness (Chongxuguan) , Guangdong |
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|
1.5.6.28 |
Peach
Spring Grotto |
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1.5.6.29 |
Chunyang
Temple(Guangzhou, Guangdong) |
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1.5.6.30 |
Temple
of Original Sublimity (Huizhou, Guangdong) |
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1.5.6.31 |
Aiding
Creation Temple (Meizhou, Guangdong) |
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2.
Daoist Beliefs |
2.1 |
The
Great Dao |
|
2.1.1 |
The
Substance of Dao |
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2.1.1.1 |
Original
Meaning of Dao |
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2.1.1.2 |
Laozi's
Creative Use of The Concept of Dao |
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2.1.1.3 |
The
Main Meaning of the Concept of Dao |
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2.1.1.4 |
The
Principal Functions of Dao |
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2.1.2 |
Virtue |
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2.1.2.1 |
The
Significance of Virtue |
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2.1.2.2 |
Expression
of the Unity of Dao and Virtue |
|
2.1.3 |
Dao
is ruled by Spontaneity |
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|
2.1.3.1 |
The
Significance of Spontaneity |
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|
2.1.3.2 |
Observing
the Way of Heaven and Following its Motions |
2.2 |
Cosmogony |
|
2.2.1 |
The
Creation of the World |
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|
2.2.1.1 |
Formation
of the Daoist Theory of Universal Evolution |
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|
2.2.1.2 |
The
Process of Cosmogony |
|
2.2.2 |
The
Thirty-six Heavens |
|
2.2.3 |
The
Netherworld |
2.3 |
Yin-Yang
and the Supreme Ultimate |
|
2.3.1 |
Vital
Breath |
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|
2.3.1.1 |
The
Relationship Between Vital Breath and Dao |
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|
2.3.1.2 |
Vital
Breath is the Unified Foundation of Universe |
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|
2.3.1.3 |
Man
Can Master Vital Breath |
|
2.3.2 |
The
Infinite and the Supreme Ultimate |
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|
2.3.2.1 |
The
Infinite |
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|
2.3.2.2 |
The
Supreme Ultimate and the Diagram of the Supreme Ultimate |
|
2.3.3 |
Yin-Yang
and the Five Agents |
2.4 |
Immortals
and Immortalism |
|
2.4.1 |
Daoist
Immortalism: Immortality Can Be Sought After and Learned |
|
2.4.2 |
The
Heavenly Lords |
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|
2.4.2.1 |
The
Primeval Lord of Heaven |
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2.4.2.2 |
The
Heavenly Lord of the Numinous Treasure |
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|
2.4.2.3 |
The
Heavenly Lord of Dao and its Virtue |
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|
2.4.2.4 |
The
Great Jade Emperor |
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|
2.4.2.5 |
The
Heavenly Lord of Supreme Oneness and Salvation from Misery |
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2.4.2.6 |
The
Three Great Emperor-Officials |
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2.4.2.7 |
The
Four Heavenly Ministers |
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2.4.2.8 |
The
Emperors of the Soil |
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|
2.4.2.9 |
The
Queen Mother of the West |
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|
2.4.2.10 |
The
Thunder Patriarch |
|
2.4.3 |
The
Stellar Sovereigns |
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2.4.3.1 |
The
Great Perfect Warrior Emperor |
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2.4.3.2 |
Imperial
Sovereign Wenchang |
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|
2.4.3.3 |
The
Stellar Sovereign of the Five Planets and Seven Stars |
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2.4.3.4 |
The
Four Numinous Animals and Twenty-Eight Constellations |
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|
2.4.3.5 |
The
Big Dipper |
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2.4.3.6 |
The
Sixty Daily Spirits of the Celestial Trunks and Earthly
Branches |
|
2.4.4 |
Spirits
of Mountains, Rivers, Seas and Thunder |
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|
2.4.4.1 |
The
Great Emperor of the Sacred Mountain of the East |
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2.4.4.2 |
The
Primordial Lady of the Emerald Cloud |
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2.4.4.3 |
The
Five Supreme Commanders of the Thunder Agency |
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|
2.4.4.4 |
The
Father of Thunder and the Mother of Lightning |
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|
2.4.4.5 |
The
Dragon King |
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|
2.4.4.6 |
The
Master of Rain |
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|
2.4.4.7 |
The
Earl of Wind |
|
2.4.5 |
Spirits
of the Soil and Local Protector Spirits |
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2.4.5.1 |
The
City God |
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2.4.5.2 |
The
Earth Spirit |
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2.4.5.3 |
The
Door Spirits |
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|
2.4.5.4 |
The
Kitchen Spirit |
|
2.4.6 |
Spirits
of Wealth and Longevity |
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|
2.4.6.1 |
The
Spirit of Wealth |
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|
2.4.6.2 |
The
Stars of Luck, Wealth and Longevity |
|
2.4.7 |
Guardians
of Hell |
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|
2.4.7.1 |
The
Great Emperor of Fengdu |
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|
2.4.7.2 |
The
Yamas of the Ten Halls |
|
2.4.8 |
Perfect
Men and Immortals |
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|
2.4.8.1 |
The
Three Mao Perfect Sovereign Brothers |
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|
2.4.8.2 |
Patriarch
Lü |
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|
2.4.8.3 |
The
Eight Immortals |
|
|
2.4.8.4 |
The
Motherly Matriarch |
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|
2.4.8.5 |
Numinous
Official Wang |
2.5 |
Social
Ideals |
|
2.5.1 |
The
Ideal of Supreme Peace |
|
2.5.2 |
Purity,
Tranquility and Non-interference |
|
2.5.3 |
Salvation
of Humanity |
2.6 |
Ethical
Education and Practise |
|
2.6.1 |
Accumulation
of Hidden Merits |
|
2.6.2 |
The
Secret Meaning of Karma |
|
2.6.3 |
Norms
for Doing Good Works |
|
2.6.4 |
Methods
of Doing Good Works |
2.7 |
Philosophy
of Life |
|
2.7.1 |
Understanding
Dao and Establishing Virtue |
|
2.7.2 |
Education
by Daoist Enlightenment |
|
|
3.
Daoist Scriptures |
3.1 |
The
Daoist Canon |
|
3.1.1 |
History
of the Canon's Compilation |
|
3.1.2 |
Organization
of the Canon |
|
3.1.3 |
Reference
Aids |
|
|
3.1.3.1 |
The
Detailed Annotations of the Contents of the Daoist Canon
|
|
|
3.1.3.2 |
Annotated
Bibliography of the Daoist Canon by
Ren Jiyu |
|
|
3.1.3.3 |
Index
to the Daoist Canon by
Kristofer Schipper and Chen Yaoting |
|
3.1.4 |
Other
Daoist Compilations |
|
|
3.1.4.1 |
The
Supplementary Daoist Canon of the Zhuang and Lin Lineages |
|
|
3.1.4.2 |
Collection
of Daoist Scriptures Outside the Canon |
|
|
3.1.4.3 |
Selections
from the Daoist Canon |
3.2 |
Major
Scriptures |
|
3.2.1 |
The
Book of Dao and its Virtue (Laozi) |
|
3.2.2 |
The
Perfect Book of Nanhua (Zhuangzi) |
|
3.2.3 |
The
Book of Changes |
|
3.2.4 |
The
Perfect Book of the Higher Virtue of Emptiness |
|
3.2.5 |
The
Perfect Book of Master Dongling |
|
3.2.6 |
The
Lofty and Sublime Book of the Numinous Treasure's Limitless
Salvation |
|
3.2.7 |
The
Perfect book of the Great Grotto of the Highest Clarity |
|
3.2.8 |
The
Book of the Yellow Court |
|
3.2.9 |
The
Book of Secret Correspondences |
|
3.2.10 |
The
Sublime book of the Supreme Venerable Sovereign's Teachings
on Eternal Purity and Tranquility |
|
3.2.11 |
The
Original deeds of the Lofty Jade Emperor |
|
3.2.12 |
The
Book of the Three Emperors |
|
3.2.13 |
The
Three Ways United and Normalized of the Book of Changes |
|
3.2.14 |
On
Realizing Perfection |
|
3.2.15 |
Scriptures
for the Morning and Evening Rites of the Complete Perfection |
|
3.2.16 |
Scriptures
for the Morning and Evening Rites of the Orthodox Oneness |
|
3.2.17 |
The
Perfect Book of Communion with the Mystery |
|
3.2.18 |
The
Book of Supreme Peace |
|
3.2.19 |
Xiang
'er's Commentary on Laozi |
|
3.2.20 |
The
Master Who Embaces Simplicity |
|
3.2.21 |
The
Book of Western Ascension |
|
3.2.22 |
Declarations
of the Perfected |
|
3.2.23 |
The
Supreme Venerable Sovereign's Book of Commandments for
Chanting |
|
3.2.24 |
The
Book of Laozi's Conversion of the Barbarians |
|
3.2.25 |
The
Book of Divine Incantations of the Supreme Pervasive Abyss |
|
3.2.26 |
On
Sitting in Oblivion |
|
3.2.27 |
On
the Mysterious Matrix |
|
3.2.28 |
The
Transmission of Dao by Zhongli Chuan and Lü Dongbin |
|
3.2.29 |
The
Book of the Five Dippers |
|
3.2.30 |
Chongyang's
Compilation of the Complete Perfection |
|
3.2.31 |
Essays
on Harmony |
|
3.2.32 |
Preface
to All Daoist Scriptures |
|
3.2.33 |
The
Thirty-Six Revered Scriptures |
|
3.2.34 |
Secret
Formulas for Attaining Perfection |
|
3.2.35 |
Extracts
on Nourishing Spiritual Nature and Prolonging Bodily Life
|
|
3.2.36 |
Essential
Secrets of the Most High |
|
3.2.37 |
Cheng
Xuanying's Commentary on the Laozi |
|
3.2.38 |
Li
Rong's Notes on the Laozi |
|
3.2.39 |
Hidden
Prescriptions for Nourishing Life |
|
3.2.40 |
Inscription
on Visualising Spirits and Refining Vital Breath |
|
3.2.41 |
Prologue
to the Sublime Glossary of All Daoist Scriptures |
|
3.2.42 |
Record
of Mysterious Pearl |
|
3.2.43 |
On
the Essential Meaning of Ingesting Vital Breath |
|
3.2.44 |
The
Heavenly Hermit |
|
3.2.45 |
On
the Possibility of Learning to be an Immortal |
|
3.2.46 |
Pivotal
Meaning of the Daoist Doctrine |
|
3.2.47 |
The
Purse of Pearls from the Three Grottoes |
|
3.2.48 |
Sublime Book of the Mind's Correspondence with the Nine
Supreme Essentials |
|
3.2.49 |
Evidential
Miracles in Support of Daoism |
|
3.2.50 |
Elixir
Mirror |
|
3.2.51 |
The
Book of Transformation |
|
3.2.52 |
Seven
Slips of the Cloudy Satchel |
|
3.2.53 |
The
Rhyme for Dispelling Illusion and Rectifying Dao |
|
3.2.54 |
Ten
Books on the Cultivation of Perfection |
|
3.2.55 |
Record
of the Realization of Perfection by the Concourse of Immortals
of West Mountain |
|
3.2.56 |
Tablet
of Cui Xu |
|
3.2.57 |
The
Pivot of Dao |
|
3.2.58 |
Collection
on Ways of Outer Alchemy |
|
3.2.59 |
Fifteen
Essays by Wang Chongyang on the Establishment of the Complete
Perfection Teaching |
|
3.2.60 |
Pan
Stream Essays |
|
3.2.61 |
Direct
Pointers to the Great Elixir |
|
3.2.62 |
Journey
to the West of the Perfect Man of Eternal Spring
|
|
3.2.63 |
Essence
of the Book of Changes from the Three Heavens |
|
3.2.64 |
On
Dispelling Doubts and Guiding the Errant |
|
3.2.65 |
Extraordinary
Supplementary Commentary on the Book of Changes |
|
3.2.66 |
Transmission
of Daoist Skills from Heart to Heart |
|
3.2.67 |
Records
of the Mysterious Hierarchy |
|
3.2.68 |
The
Record of the Dadi Grotto Heaven |
|
3.2.69 |
Records
of the Orthodox Sect of the Golden Lotus |
|
3.2.70 |
Record
of the Immortals Encountered at Ganshui |
|
3.2.71 |
Great
Essentials for the Golden Elixir |
|
3.2.72 |
The
Book for Longevity through the Creation-Aiding Three Origins
|
|
3.2.73 |
Lineage
of the Han Celestial Masters |
|
3.2.74 |
Essential
Formulas of the Golden Elixir |
|
3.2.75 |
The
Yellow Emperor's Book of Formulas of the Divine Elixir
of the Nine Cauldrons |
|
3.2.76 |
The
Supreme Regimen Book of Embryonic Breathing |
|
3.2.77 |
The
Supreme Clarity Book of Gymnastics and Nourishing Life |
|
3.2.78 |
The
Seal of the Heart |
|
3.2.79 |
The
Book of the Supreme Venerable Sovereign's Spontaneous
Arising from the Root of Emptiness |
|
3.2.80 |
The
Highest Ancient Scripture of Dragon and Tiger |
|
3.2.81 |
Secretly
Transmitted Complete Numinous Treasure Skills of Perfect
Man Zhengyang |
|
3.2.82 |
Tuo
Yue Zi |
|
3.2.83 |
Book
of Rituals of the Orthodox Oneness |
|
3.2.84 |
Pointers
on Spiritual Nature and Bodily Life |
3.3 |
Scriptures
on Ritual |
|
3.3.1 |
The
Great Collection of Daoist Rituals |
|
3.3.2 |
Daoist
Regulations |
|
3.3.3 |
The
Jade Remorse of the Numinous Treasure |
|
3.3.4 |
The
Golden Book of the Salvation of the Numinous Treasure
of the Highest Clarity |
|
3.3.5 |
The
Golden Book of the Great Realization of the Numinous Treasure
of the Highest Clarity |
|
3.3.6 |
Great
Law of the Numinous Treasure of the Highest Clarity
|
|
3.3.7 |
Guangcheng's
Compilation of Rituals |
|
3.3.8 |
The
Great Collection of Daoist Skills |
3.4 |
Biographies
of Immortals |
|
3.4.1 |
Biographies
of Various Immortals |
|
3.4.2 |
Biographies
of the Immortals |
|
3.4.3 |
Supplement
to the Biographies of the Immortals |
|
3.4.4 |
The
Legendary Biographies of the Immortals |
|
3.4.5 |
Record
of the Assembled Female Immortals of the Walled City |
|
3.4.6 |
The
Comprehensive Mirror of Perfect Immortals Who Embodied
the Dao |
|
3.4.7 |
Record
of the Immortals of the Three Grottoes |
|
3.4.8 |
The
Sacred Records about the Emperor of Original Chaos |
|
3.4.9 |
Biography
of Perfect Man Ye of the Tang Dynasty |
|
3.4.10 |
Collection
of Stories from the Garden of Immortals |
|
3.4.11 |
Chart
of the Ranks of the Perfect Souls |
|
3.4.12 |
Biographies
of the Pervasive Immortals |
|
3.4.13 |
General
Treatise on the Transmission of the Scriptures, Commandments
and Registers of the Three Grottoes |
|
3.4.14 |
Instructions
for Conducting the Three Grottoes True Writs Five Skills
Ritual of the Mighty Commonwealth of the Orthodox Oneness |
|
3.4.15 |
Rules
for the Use of the Ritual Robe of the Three Grottoes |
|
3.4.16 |
Various
Commandments of the Three Grottoes |
|
3.4.17 |
Extracts
of the Chief Rituals and Commandments |
|
3.4.18 |
The
Comprehensive Collection of Investigations into the Divinities
of the Three Doctrines since their Origin |
3.5 |
Moralistic
Storybooks |
|
3.5.1 |
On
Supreme Correspondence |
|
3.5.2 |
The
Book of Hidden Virtues of Imperial Sovereign Wenchang |
|
3.5.3 |
Ledger
of Merits and Demerits |
|
3.5.4 |
The
Perfect Book of Emperor Guan's Enlightenment |
|
3.5.5 |
The
Precious Repentance of Patriarch Lü |
|
3.5.6 |
The
Treasury of the Jade Candle |
|
|
4.
Religious Activities and Rituals |
4.1 |
Religious
Practise |
|
4.1.1 |
Morning
and Evening Rites |
|
4.1.2 |
Refining
the Vital Breath |
|
4.1.3 |
Wandering
About and Seeking Masters |
|
4.1.4 |
Fasting |
4.2 |
Religious
Discipline |
|
4.2.1 |
Formation
and Development of Daoist Commandments |
|
4.2.2 |
Commandments
of the Orthodox Oneness Sect |
|
4.2.3 |
Commandments
of the Complete Perfection Sect |
|
4.2.4 |
Temple
Regulations |
4.3
|
Talismans,
Registers, and Magic Skills |
|
4.3.1 |
Talismans
and Registers |
|
|
4.3.1.1 |
Origin
of Talismans |
|
|
4.3.1.2 |
Structure
of Talismans |
|
|
4.3.1.3 |
Structure
and Functions of Registers |
|
4.3.2 |
Magical
Incantations |
|
4.3.3 |
Swords,
Seals, and Other Magical Instruments |
|
4.3.4 |
Prayers
for happiness and the Elimination of Catastrophes |
|
4.3.5 |
Interrogating,
Calling, and Exorcising Demons |
|
4.3.6 |
Healing
Illnesses and Expelling the Plague |
|
4.3.7 |
Salvation
of Souls and Destruction of Hell |
|
4.3.8 |
Divinatory
Calculation |
4.4 |
Outer
Alchemy |
|
4.4.1 |
The
External Alchemy Skill of Refining the Yellow and the
White |
|
4.4.2 |
Regulations
for External Alchemy |
|
4.4.3 |
The
Practice of External Alchemy |
|
4.4.4 |
Taboos
in the Use of Fire |
|
4.4.5 |
Cinnabar
House and Cauldrons |
|
4.4.6 |
Six-and-One
Mud |
|
4.4.7 |
The
Heavenly Palace of Supreme Oneness |
|
4.4.8 |
Reducing
and Increasing Fire |
|
4.4.9 |
Poison
Removal Skills |
|
4.4.10 |
The
Dragon-Bud Elixir Tradition |
4.5 |
Alchemical
Literature |
|
4.5.1 |
The
Three Ways Unified and Normalized of the Book of Changes |
|
4.5.2 |
Book
of the Yellow Court |
|
4.5.3 |
Book
of Embryonic Breathing |
|
4.5.4 |
Book
of the Dragon and Tiger |
|
4.5.5 |
Rhyme
for Dispelling Illusions about the Reversion Elixir |
|
4.5.6 |
On
Realizing Perfection |
|
4.5.7 |
Perfect
Man Chongyang's Formulae of the Golden Gate and Jade Lock |
|
4.5.8 |
Direct
Pointers to the Great Elixir |
|
4.5.9 |
Essays
on Harmony |
|
4.5.10 |
Great
Essentials of the Golden Elixir |
|
4.5.11 |
On
the Revelation of Mysteries |
|
4.5.12 |
Orthodox
Theory of the Heavenly Immortal |
|
4.5.13 |
The
Twelve Daoist Books |
|
4.5.14 |
Secret
Pointers of the Three Chariots |
4.6 |
Rituals |
|
4.6.1 |
Names
of the Three Fasts |
|
4.6.2 |
Great
Ritual Offerings to the Overarching Heaven |
|
4.6.3 |
Rituals
of Purification and of Sacrifice to the Ancestral Souls |
|
4.6.4 |
Rituals
of Scattering Flowers and Communicating with Spirits through
Lanterns |
|
4.6.5 |
Rituals
of Purification and Salvation |
|
4.6.6 |
Lantern
Rituals for the Destruction of Hell |
|
4.6.7 |
Rituals
for Sending Petitions to the Heavens |
|
4.6.8 |
Ritual
Specialists |
|
|
4.6.8.1 |
High
Priest |
|
|
4.6.8.2 |
Cheif
Cantor |
|
|
4.6.8.3 |
Inspector
of Fasts |
|
|
4.6.8.4 |
Incense
Attendant |
|
|
4.6.8.5 |
Lantern
Attendant |
|
|
4.6.8.6 |
Scripture
Attendant |
|
|
4.6.8.7 |
Bell
Attendant |
|
|
4.6.8.8 |
Inverted
Bell Attendant |
|
4.6.9 |
Ceremonial
Altars |
|
|
4.6.9.1 |
Altars
for Fasts |
|
|
4.6.9.2 |
Altars
for Ritual Offerings |
|
|
4.6.9.3 |
Altars
for Commandments |
|
|
4.6.9.4 |
The
Ancestral Altar of All Skills |
|
4.6.10 |
Ritual
Implements |
|
|
4.6.10.1 |
Magical
Swords |
|
|
4.6.10.2 |
Magical
Seals |
|
|
4.6.10.3 |
Commandment
Plaques |
|
|
4.6.10.4 |
Magical
Staffs |
|
|
4.6.10.5 |
Bells |
|
|
4.6.10.6 |
Inverted
Bells |
|
|
4.6.10.7 |
Tablets |
|
|
4.6.10.8 |
S-shaped
Ornamental Objects |
|
|
4.6.10.9 |
Streamers |
|
|
4.6.10.10 |
Shallow
Pans |
|
|
4.6.10.11 |
Wooden
Fish |
|
|
4.6.10.12 |
Large
Cymbals |
|
|
4.6.10.13 |
Horsetail
Whisks |
|
4.6.11 |
Daoist
Headdresses and Dress |
|
|
4.6.11.1 |
Ritual
Dress |
|
|
4.6.11.2 |
Daoist
Dress |
|
|
4.6.11.3 |
Repentance
Dress |
|
|
4.6.11.4 |
Crimson
Dress |
|
|
4.6.11.5 |
Cloud
Shoes |
|
|
4.6.11.6 |
Pilgrimage
Boots |
|
|
4.6.11.7 |
Scarfs
of Original Chaos |
|
|
4.6.11.8 |
Nine
Beam Scarfs |
4.7 |
Ceremonies
to Celebrate the Birth of Spirits |
|
4.7.1 |
Birthdays
of the Esteemed Spirits |
|
4.7.2 |
Assemblies
to Entice Spirits |
|
4.7.3 |
Pilgrimage
Times and Temple Fairs |
4.8 |
Daoist
Folk Customs |
|
4.8.1 |
Burning
Joss Sticks and Worshipping Spirits |
|
4.8.2 |
Welcoming
the Jade Emperor |
|
4.8.3 |
Enticing
the Spirit of Wealth |
|
4.8.4 |
Sending
Off and Welcoming the Kitchen Spirit |
|
4.8.5 |
Decorating
Lanterns at the Lantern Festival |
|
4.8.6 |
The
Festival of the Spirits of the Dead |
|
4.8.7 |
Hanging
Up Zhongkui's Pictures and the Realgar Wine |
|
4.8.8 |
Pure
Offerings for the Supreme Peace |
|
4.8.9 |
Offerings
for Prolong Life |
|
4.8.10 |
Daoist
Funeral Rites |
|
4.8.11 |
Divination
by Drawing Lots |
|
4.8.12 |
Divination |
|
4.8.13 |
Planchette
Writing |
|
4.8.14 |
Belief
in the Golden Mother |
|
4.8.15 |
Belief
in Matriarch Mazu |
|
4.8.16 |
Belief
in Patriarch Lü |
|
4.8.17 |
Belief
in Guanyin (Avalokitesvara) |
|
4.8.18 |
The
Water-Margin Lady |
|
4.8.19 |
The
Great Life-Protecting Emperor |
|
4.8.20 |
The
Saintly Founder-King of Zhang |
|
4.8.21 |
The
King of the Three Mountains |
|
4.8.22 |
Emperor
Guan |
4.9 |
Ways
of Converting to Daoism |
|
4.9.1 |
Bestowal |
|
4.9.2 |
Transmission
of Commandments |
|
4.9.3 |
Renunciaiton
of Family |
|
4.9.4 |
Lay
Daoists |
|
4.9.5 |
Formally
Becoming a Disciple to a Masters |
|
4.9.6 |
Others |
|
|
5.
Daoism and Human Civilization |
5.1 |
Daoism
and Scientific Civilization |
|
5.1.1 |
Daoist
Medicine |
|
|
5.1.1.1 |
Medical
Ethics |
|
|
5.1.1.2 |
Prescriptions |
|
|
5.1.1.3 |
Science
of Materia Medical |
|
5.1.2 |
Daoist
Health Cultivation |
|
|
5.1.2.1 |
Dietetics |
|
|
5.1.2.2 |
Living
Environment |
|
|
5.1.2.3 |
Sexual
Arts and Discipline |
|
|
5.1.2.4 |
Daily
Cultivation of Health |
|
5.1.3 |
Daoist
Natural Sciences |
|
|
5.1.3.1 |
Daoist
Chemistry |
|
|
5.1.3.2 |
Daoist
Astronomy |
|
|
5.1.3.3 |
Daoist
Geography |
|
|
5.1.3.4 |
Daoist
Mathematics and Physics |
|
|
5.1.3.5 |
Daoist
Concepts of Systems and of Environmental Protection |
|
|
5.1.3.6 |
Daoist
Technological Achievements |
|
|
5.1.3.7 |
Daoist
Life Sciences |
|
|
5.1.3.8 |
Daoist
Psychology and Cognitive Science |
|
|
5.1.3.9 |
'The
History of Chinese Science and Technology' and 'The History
of Chinese Daoist Science and Technology' |
|
5.1.4 |
The
Great Dao of the Golden Elixir - Daoist Meditative Alchemy |
|
|
5.1.4.1 |
The
Book of the Yellow Court |
|
|
5.1.4.2 |
On
Sitting in Oblivion and The Heavenly Hermit |
|
|
5.1.4.3 |
The
Magical Formulas of Lady Sun Bu'er
by Sun Bu'er |
|
|
5.1.4.4 |
Pointers
for Spiritual Essence and Bodily Life |
|
|
5.1.4.5 |
Questions
and Answers on Silent Meditation by Chen Yingning |
|
5.1.5 |
Daoism
Martial Arts |
|
|
5.1.5.1 |
'Five-Animal
Play' and 'Mental Form Boxing' |
|
|
5.1.5.2 |
Taiji
Boxing |
|
|
5.1.5.3 |
Wudang
Eight-Trigram Boxing |
|
|
5.1.5.4 |
Wudang
Fencing |
|
|
5.1.5.5 |
Xingyi
Boxing |
|
|
5.1.5.6 |
Wudang
Supreme Oneness Five-Agents Boxing |
|
|
5.1.5.7 |
Wudang
Sword |
5.2 |
Daoism,
Literature, and Art |
|
5.2.1 |
Architecture |
|
5.2.2 |
Statues
and Cave Art |
|
|
5.2.2.1 |
Daoist
Paintings and Carvings of Immortals of the Han, Wei, and
Six Dynasties (AD 206-589) |
|
|
5.2.2.2 |
The
Carving of the Supreme Veneralbe Sovereign at the Temple
of the Mysterious Sublimity (Xuanmiaoguan), Suzhou |
|
|
5.2.2.3 |
The
Daoist Statues of Nanchang at Dazu, Sichuan |
|
|
5.2.2.4 |
The
Giant Song Dynasty Statue of the Supreme Veneralbe Sovereign
on Mt. Qiangliang, Quanzhou |
|
|
5.2.2.5 |
Yuan
Dynasty Cave Art of Mt. Long, Shanxi |
|
5.2.3 |
Calligraphy
and Painting |
|
|
5.2.3.1 |
The
Mogao Daoist Cave Murals at Dunhuang (Wei, Jin, and Northern
and Southern Dynasties) |
|
|
5.2.3.2 |
Illustration
of the Immortals Lined up before their Originator |
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5.2.3.3 |
Illustrations
of the Eighty-Seven Immortals |
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5.2.3.4 |
The
Yuan Dynasty Wall Murals of Eternal Happiness Temple,
Shanxi |
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5.2.3.5 |
Tours
of Inspection of the Spirit of Mt. Tai at the Shrine
of the shrine of the Sacred Mount of the East, Mt. Tai,
Shandong |
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5.2.3.6 |
Daoist
Printed Engravings of the Ming and Qing Dynaties |
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5.2.3.7 |
The
Calligraphy of Wang Fuzhi |
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5.2.3.8 |
The
Calligraphy of Wang Xianzhi |
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5.2.4 |
Daoist
Music |
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5.2.4.1 |
General
Outline of Daoist Music |
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5.2.4.2 |
Classification
of Daoist Music |
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5.2.4.2.1 |
Vocal
Music |
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5.2.4.2.1.1 |
The
Yin Tone |
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5.2.4.2.1.2 |
The
Yang Tone |
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5.2.4.2.2 |
Instrumental
Music |
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5.2.4.2.2.1 |
Solemn
Music |
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5.2.4.2.2.2 |
Lively
Tunes |
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5.2.4.3 |
Schools
of Daoist Music |
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5.2.4.3.1 |
Music
of the Orthodox Oneness Tradition |
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5.2.4.3.2 |
Music
of the Complete Perfection Tradition |
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5.2.4.4 |
Forms
of Daoist Music |
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5.2.4.4.1 |
Singing |
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5.2.4.4.2 |
Intoning |
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5.2.4.4.3 |
Chanting |
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5.2.4.4.4 |
Reciting |
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5.2.4.4.5 |
Types
of Musical Instruments |
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5.2.4.4.6 |
Types
of Magical Instruments |
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5.2.4.4.7 |
Music
Tune Names of Musical Instruments |
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5.2.4.4.8 |
Tunes
for Ritual Implements |
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5.2.4.5 |
Compilations
of Daoist Music Scores |
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5.2.4.5.1 |
The
Ritual of Jade Tunes |
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5.2.4.5.2 |
The
Daoist Musical Scores Composed by Imperial Order during
the Great Ming Dynasty |
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5.2.4.5.3 |
The
Orthodox Rhythm of the Complete Perfection Tradition |
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5.2.4.6 |
Daoist
Music of Different Places |
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5.2.4.6.1 |
Daoist
Music of the White Cloud Temple, Beijing |
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5.2.4.6.2 |
Daoist
Music of Suzhou |
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5.2.4.6.3 |
Daoist
Music of Mt Longhu |
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5.2.4.6.4 |
Daoist
Music of Mt Wudang |
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5.2.4.6.5 |
Daoist
Music of Mt Mao |
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5.2.4.6.6 |
Daoist
Music of Shanghai |
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5.2.4.6.7 |
Daoist
Music of Mt Lao, Shandong Province |
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5.2.4.6.8 |
Daoist
Music of the Central Shanxi Plain |
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5.2.4.6.9 |
Daoist
Music in West Sichuan |
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5.2.4.6.10 |
Daoist
Music in the Northeast |
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5.2.4.6.11 |
Daoist
Music in Taiwan |
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5.2.4.6.12 |
Daoist
Music in Hong Kong |
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5.2.5 |
Daoist
Literature |
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5.2.5.1 |
Daoist
Poetry |
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5.2.5.2 |
Daoist
Ci Poetry |
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5.2.5.3 |
Daoist
Prose |
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5.2.5.4 |
Daoist
Fiction |
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5.2.5.5 |
Traditional
Opera |
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5.2.5.5.1 |
Casual
Tunes |
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5.2.5.5.2 |
Plays
on Salvation by Immortals |
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5.2.5.6 |
Daoist
Lyrics |
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5.2.5.7 |
Legends
of Daoism |
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5.2.5.8 |
Pillar
Couplets |
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5.2.5.9 |
Tales
about Immortals |
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5.2.5.10 |
Collections
of Daoist Songs |
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5.2.5.11 |
Dunhuang
Daoist Literature |
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5.2.5.12 |
Stanzas
on Pacing the Void in the Grotto of Emptiness |
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5.2.5.13 |
Poems
on Alchemy |
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5.2.5.14 |
Poetry
about Immortals |
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5.2.5.15 |
Poetry
about Charms |
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5.2.5.16 |
Daoist
Nursery Rhymes |
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5.2.5.17 |
Feminine
Daoist Poems |
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5.2.5.18 |
Sayings
of Daoists |
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5.2.5.19 |
Daoist
Novels of Legends |
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5.2.5.20 |
Daoist
Novels about the Occult |
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5.2.5.21 |
Daoist
Novels about the Ways of the World |
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5.2.5.22 |
Daoist
Operas about Legends |
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5.2.5.23 |
Daoist
literary Anecdotes |
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5.2.5.23.1 |
The
Eight Immortals Cross the Sea |
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5.2.5.23.2 |
The
Jade Hare Pounds Medicine in a Mortar |
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5.2.5.23.3 |
Ascending
to Heaven with One's Whole House |
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5.2.5.23.4 |
The
Domestic Fowls and Animals Rise to Heaven |
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5.2.5.23.5 |
Wu
Gang Chops the Laurel |
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5.2.5.23.6 |
The
Blue Sea Changes into a Mulberry Field |
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5.2.5.23.7 |
The
Shortcut of Zhongnan Mountain |
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5.2.5.23.8 |
Immortal
Aunt Ma Scratches the Itch |
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5.2.5.23.9 |
The
Yellow Emperor Loses his Pearl |
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5.2.5.23.10 |
Cook
Ding Cuts the Beef |
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5.2.5.23.11 |
Rebirth
from the Original Fetus and Bones |
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5.2.5.23.12 |
Three
in the Morning and Four in the Evening |
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5.2.5.23.13 |
Purple
Air Coming from the East |
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5.2.5.23.14 |
Chang'e
Flies to the Moon |
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5.2.5.23.15 |
Entering
a Secluded Paradise by Mistake |
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5.2.5.23.16 |
Zhuangzhou's
Dream of a Butterfly |
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5.2.5.23.17 |
A
Wonderful Dream while Cooking the Millet |
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5.2.5.23.18 |
Immortals
Celebrating Longevity on their Birthday |
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5.2.5.23.19 |
Encountering
Immortals at Ganshui |
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5.2.5.23.20 |
The
Seven Golden Lotuses |
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5.2.5.23.21 |
The
Kettle-Heaven World |
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5.2.5.23.22 |
Green
Maiden Brews Snow |
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5.2.5.23.23 |
Golden
Light Shooting into the Azure |
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5.2.5.23.24 |
A
Fortunate Meeting of Mysterious Winds |
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5.2.5.23.25 |
Free
Singing in the Realm of Mystery |
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5.2.5.23.26 |
Smiling
and Holding Flat Peaches |
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5.2.5.23.27 |
Immortal
Lu's Flying Sword |
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5.2.5.23.28 |
Wu
Meng's Piety to his Mother |
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5.2.5.23.29 |
The
Venerable Sovereign Opening the Sky |
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6.
The Daoist World Today |
6.1 |
Contemporary
Daoist Organizations |
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6.1.1 |
Taoist
Association of China |
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6.1.2 |
Chinese
Local Daoist Association |
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6.1.3 |
The
Hong Kong Daoist Association |
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6.1.4 |
Daoist
Organizations in Taiwan |
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6.1.5 |
Daoist
Organizations in Foreign Countries |
6.2 |
Daoist
Service to Society |
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6.2.1 |
Charity
and Philanthropy |
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6.2.2 |
Participation
in the Building of Spiritual civilization |
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6.2.3 |
Development
of Exchanges between China and Overseas |
6.3 |
Current
Information on Daoist Temples |
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6.3.1 |
Inauguration
Ceremonies |
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6.3.2 |
Cultural
Activities |
6.4 |
Academic
Research on Daoism |
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6.4.1 |
Academic
Organizations |
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6.4.2 |
Academic
Journals |
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6.4.3 |
New
Theories and Perspectives |
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6.4.4 |
Academic
Conferences |
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6.4.5 |
Dictionaries |
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6.4.6 |
Modern
Works on Daoism |
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6.4.7 |
Introduction
to New Books |
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6.4.8 |
Daoist
Studies Overseas |
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6.4.8.1 |
Research
of Daoism in Japan |
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6.4.8.2 |
Daoist
Studies in Korea |
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6.4.8.3 |
Daoist
Studies in France |
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6.4.8.4 |
Daoist
Studies in Germany |
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6.4.8.5 |
Daoist
Studies in Italy |
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6.4.8.6 |
Daoist
Studies in the U.S.A. |
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6.4.8.7 |
Daoist
Studies in Canada |
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6.4.8.8 |
Daoist
Studies in Russia |
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6.4.8.9 |
Daoist
Studies in Australia |
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6.4.8.10 |
Daoist
Studies in the Great Britain |
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6.4.9 |
The
Daoist Culture Web Site |
6.5 |
Daoism
and Us |
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6.5.1 |
Dao
and Modern Civilization |
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6.5.2 |
Dao
in Life |
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6.5.3 |
A
Window to the Study of Dao |
6.6 |
Daoism
and Modern Society |
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special.1 |
Praying
for the Victims of September 11 |
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special.2 |
The
significance of the custom of rewarding deities at the
end of the year |
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6.6.2 |
To
gain and to lose |
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6.6.7 |
Wealth
and Poverty |
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6.6.24 |
Advantages
and Disadvantages |
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6.6.32 |
Ideals
and Illusions |
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6.6.40 |
Today
and Tomorrow |
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6.6.43 |
Perseverance
and Withdrawal |
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6.6.51 |
Successes
and Failures |
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6.6.53 |
Innovation
and Conservation |
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6.6.54 |
Favorable
and Unfavorable Circumstances |
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7.
The Fung Ying Seen Koon and The Taoist Culture & Information
Centre |
7.1 |
The
Fung Ying Seen Koon |
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7.1.1 |
Foundation
and History of the Fung Ying Seen Koon, Hong Kong |
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7.1.2 |
Board
of Directors of the Fung Ying Seen Koon |
7.2 |
The
Daoist Culture Database |
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7.2.1 |
Members
of the Taoist Culture & Information Centre |
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7.2.2 |
Biographies
and Academic Background of the Members of the Taoist Culture
& Information Centre |