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The Concept of Nothingness in Dao's Wisdom and Its Manifestation in Chinese Landscape Painting and the Study of Mayoan’s Artworks [PDF]
If the word “contemplation” was studied in its full sense, that is, thoughtfulness with fear and trepidation, no notion such as nothingness and non-existence would have trembled the human soul.
Shahram Taghipur +2 more
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The Illustrated Commentary on the Wuzhen Pian Based on the Zhouyi (周易悟真篇圖注 Zhouyi Wuzhen Pian Tuzhu), authored by the Ming dynasty Confucian scholar Cheng Yiming 程易明, is an illustrated alchemical text that integrates the elixir methodology of Wuzhen pian
Xin He
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The Gourd as a Spiritual and Cultural Symbol Among the Yi People in Southwest China
In the Yi ethnic group in southwest China, the gourd is a prominent symbol, collectively imbued with imaginative and spiritual significance. It maintains a profound connection to the Yi people’s way of life, manifested in both ancient mythological ...
Ling Chen
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Daoism and Dao in Modern Russian Media Discourse
The article considers the representation of the ideas of Daoism and one of its key concepts of DAO in the Russian information space: in the discourse of social networks, communication on forums, on the websites of traditional media.
Lijun Guo
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This article shares a reflection of the first bi-annual Endicott College Expressive Therapies Symposium: Traditional Chinese Medicine, Arts, and Culture.
Krystal Demaine
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The distinction between philosophical Daoism and religious Daoism is widely influential yet highly controversial. The current popular empirical methods often overlook the vicissitude of the concepts underlying the reception history of this distinction ...
Jing Tan, Xiangfei Bao
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Chinese Religious Syncretism in Macau [PDF]
In this paper I address the phenomenon of syncretism with respect to Chinese religions. An analysis of the syncretism that takes place between the three major Chinese religious traditions is first done in its personal and social ...
Eh, Edmond
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FDU‐HOF‐5, an enzyme‐inspired hydrogen‐bonded framework, enables targeted capture, real‐time visual alert, and detoxification of nerve agent simulants through biomimetic sites and multivalent interactions. Integrable into protective gear, it pioneers on‐site threat monitoring strategies for persistent neurotoxic hazards, advancing smart, responsive ...
Jiabao Liu +14 more
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Perfuming and Divine Scents in the Soteriology of Medieval Buddhism and Daoism
The olfactory sense and experience are considered a conduit between spirituality and the divine realm in Daoism. The ceremonial use of incense in Daoism (shixiang 侍香) has been explored from various theological perspectives and described by numerous ...
Sang-ho Ro
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Since 1995, the Chinese Daoist Association (CDA) has pursued a green agenda through the publication of declarations, statements and an eight year plan. This agenda has been aided in part by its engagement with global environmental discourse as mediated ...
Jennifer Lemche, James Miller
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