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AbstractIn this chapter, the term Daoist refers to beliefs and practices associated with the apprehension of the Dao, a term that literally means way, ways, road, or path. At the cosmic level, the Dao is the way the cosmos operates; at the level of the individual human being, it is the way a person lives their best life within that cosmos ...
Sommer, Deborah A., (司馬黛蘭)
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Taoist Death Care in Medieval China—An Examination of Wu Tong’s (吳通) Epitaph
Survival and death are the two most important things in life. The ancient Chinese people attached great importance to death, so the funeral ceremonies were very complete. Since its inception, Taoism has actively participated in funeral activities, so the
Lianlong Wang
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The fiction “Quanxiang Pinghua”, published by Jianyang 建陽 Yushi 虞氏 in the Yuan Dynasty, depicts public religious concepts using a set of organized illustrations of etiquette.
Guoping Li
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BEYOND DICHOTOMY WITH TAOIST VISIONIN LE GUIN’S THE LEFT HAND OF DARKNESS
The research set out to shed light on balancing awareness, a key Taoist concept that forms the basis of American science fiction author Ursula K. Le Guin's creative works.
Seol Yoanna Park +2 more
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The Stigmatization of Taoism and Its Destigmatizing Process in Modern China
Taoism has generally been discriminated by intellectuals and considered to be the root of many negative factors in Chinese society in the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China, especially during the New Culture Movement (around the time of
Wang Dongjie
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Ecological Ideas Reflected in Landscape Paintings Produced by Xin’an School
With the worsening of our environmental problems, eco-criticism has become an important topic in academic circles. As an important source of information regarding the history of Chinese painting, the Xin’an School of Painting has created rich ...
Zhao Qian
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Exploring the reasons for the rise and fall of Taoism from the perspective of historical development: Taking several key periods as examples [PDF]
The paper delves into the historical development of Taoism, analyzing its rise and fall across various Chinese dynasties. It begins with the Eastern Han dynasty, emphasizing Zhang Ling’s role in establishing Taoism as a significant religious force.
Ding Juncheng, Luo Xin
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Comparative Analysis of Palingenesis Categories in Teachings of L.N. Tolstoy and Lao-zi
The article deals with the issues of comparing the teachings of Tolstoy and Lao-zi according to the criterion of palingenesis, which is the basis for the construction of the entire ideological corpus of the most important treatise of Taoism “Tao de jing”.
Vladimir P. Abramenko
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Taoism refers to an indigenous Chinese philosophical and religious tradition. For more than two and a half millennia, it has had a profound social and intellectual influence on Eastern Asia and since the 19th century has deeply influenced Western ...
Chee Hoong Lim +4 more
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Characteristics of “Taoism” and Its Enlightenment on Regimen [PDF]
The philosophical meaning of Taoism is the quintessence of Taoism thought, and also the theoretical basis of regimen thought in Taoism. The quintessence of regimen extracted from Taoism is the starting point and the end.
ZOU, Pengying, YANG, Yuhui
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