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- catalog contributor b12044209.
- catalog contributor b12044210.
- catalog created "c2000-".
- catalog date "2000".
- catalog date "c2000-".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2000-".
- catalog description "222 Section 3 The Spread of the Li Lineage Sect in the South; the Rebellious Groups Led by Leaders Named Li Hong in Various Places; the Growth and Development of Du Zigong Sect under Celestial Master Sect in the South; the Rebellions of Sun En and Lu Xun p. 229 Section 4 Daoist Upward Movement in Wei and Jin Periods; Daoist Participation in the Intra-Party Political Struggles of the Feudal Ruling Class; Affiliation of the Aristocrats with the Celestial Master Sect; Daoist Recluses p. 252 Section 5 Ge Hong's Systematic Review of the Ideas of Immortality in the Past, Significance of His Review, and the Transmissions of the Gold Elixir Sect p. 270 Section 6 Rise of High Clarity Sect; Main Ideas of the Perfect Scripture of Great Grotto and the Book of Yellow Court p. 306 Section 7 The Appearance and Multiplication of the Scriptures of Numinous Treasures and the Rise of Numinous Treasures Sect p. ".
- catalog description "331 Chapter 4 Reform and Strengthening of Daoism in the Period of Political Disunion (386-581) p. 351 Section 1 K'ou Qianzhi's Reform of the Sect of Celestial Master, Growth and Developments of Daoism in Northern Wei, Date of Scripture of Secret Accord and Its Basic Ideas p. 352 Section 2 Daoism in Northern Qi, Daoist Expansion in Northern Zhou, and the Rise and Growth of Louguan Daoism p. 371 Section 3 Anti-Buddhism in Northern Wei and Northern Zhou; Conflicts and Mutual Influences between Buddhism and Daoism in Northern Dynasties p. 384 Section 4 Reform of the Celestial Master Sect under Lu Xiujing and His Contributions to the Growth of Luminous Treasures Daoism; Codification of the Manuals of Liturgy in Worship; Developments of Daoism in the Liu Song and Southern Dynasties p. 403 Section 5 Gu Huan's On the Differences between Barbarians and the Chinese; the Conflicts and Eventual Reconciliation between Buddhism and Daoism in the Southern Dynasties p. ".
- catalog description "422 Section 6 T'ao Hongjing's Contributions to Daoism, Growth of the High Clarity Sect into the Lineage of Mao Shan, Establishment of the Daoist Pantheon, and the Developments of Daoism in the Liang (507-557) and Chen (559-589) Dynasties p. 435 Section 7 Production of a Large Number of Daoist Scriptures: Compilation of the Catalogs of the Daoist Scriptures, Classification of the Three Grottoes and the Four Supplements as the Basis for the Daoist Canon in Subsequent Times p. 461 Section 8 The Rise of the Daoist Hermitages: Preliminary Stages of the Hermitage System and the Codification of the Daoist Rules and Injunctions.".
- catalog description "73 Section 1 The Religious Characteristics of T'ianguanli baoyuan t'aip'ing jing and the History and Tenets of T'aip'ing qingling shu p. 73 Section 2 Wei Baiyang, Author of Can-tong-qi; His Understanding of Alchemy and His Alchemical Contributions p. 105 Section 3 The Founding and Spread of the Sect of Five-Bushel Rice; Basic Ideas of the Xianger Commentary on the Laozi p. 126 Section 4 The Growth of the Great Peace Sect in the East, Yellow Turban Rebellion p. 172 Chapter 3 The Dissension and Expansion of Daoism in the Wei (220-265) and Jin Dynasty (265-420) p. 193 Section 1 The Dual Policy of the Ruling Class toward Daoism and Daoist Dissension; Spread of the Celestial Master Sect in the North; Failure of the Celestial Master's Wish to Restore Its Earlier Practices p. 193 Section 2 The Continuous Spread of the Celestial Master Sect in Ba Shu Region; the Rebellious Movements of Chen Rui and Li Te; Fan Changsheng and His Relationships with the Cheng-Han Dynasty p. ".
- catalog description "Chapter 1 Historical Conditions and Ancient Ideas Which Gave Rise to Daoism p. 1 Section 1 Religion of Qin-Han Society and Its Theology of Heaven and Apocryphal Writings p. 2 Section 2 Belief in Ghosts/Spirits, Mozi's Will of Heaven and On Ghosts, Synthesis between the theory of Five Phases and Worship of Ghosts/Spirits, Shrine Worship in Qin and Han Dynasties p. 16 Section 3 Qin Dynasty's Idea on the Immortals, Thaumaturges during the Reign of the First Emperor of Qin, Emperor Han Wudi's Faith in Immortality Cult, the Secret Pillow-Book of the Garden of Great Pleasure, and the Biographies of Different Immortals p. 33 Section 4 The Promotion of Yellow Emperor and Laozi in Society and the School of Yellow Emperor-Laozi; the Tenets of the Commentary on the Daode jing by the old Man at the River Banks p. 50 Chapter 2 Early Daoist Texts and the Rise of Popular Daoist Sects p. ".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog extent "v. :".
- catalog identifier "0761818685 (alk. paper)".
- catalog issued "2000".
- catalog issued "c2000-".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Lanham : University Press of America,".
- catalog spatial "China".
- catalog subject "299/.514/09 21".
- catalog subject "BL1910 .H57 2000".
- catalog subject "Taoism China History.".
- catalog tableOfContents "222 Section 3 The Spread of the Li Lineage Sect in the South; the Rebellious Groups Led by Leaders Named Li Hong in Various Places; the Growth and Development of Du Zigong Sect under Celestial Master Sect in the South; the Rebellions of Sun En and Lu Xun p. 229 Section 4 Daoist Upward Movement in Wei and Jin Periods; Daoist Participation in the Intra-Party Political Struggles of the Feudal Ruling Class; Affiliation of the Aristocrats with the Celestial Master Sect; Daoist Recluses p. 252 Section 5 Ge Hong's Systematic Review of the Ideas of Immortality in the Past, Significance of His Review, and the Transmissions of the Gold Elixir Sect p. 270 Section 6 Rise of High Clarity Sect; Main Ideas of the Perfect Scripture of Great Grotto and the Book of Yellow Court p. 306 Section 7 The Appearance and Multiplication of the Scriptures of Numinous Treasures and the Rise of Numinous Treasures Sect p. ".
- catalog tableOfContents "331 Chapter 4 Reform and Strengthening of Daoism in the Period of Political Disunion (386-581) p. 351 Section 1 K'ou Qianzhi's Reform of the Sect of Celestial Master, Growth and Developments of Daoism in Northern Wei, Date of Scripture of Secret Accord and Its Basic Ideas p. 352 Section 2 Daoism in Northern Qi, Daoist Expansion in Northern Zhou, and the Rise and Growth of Louguan Daoism p. 371 Section 3 Anti-Buddhism in Northern Wei and Northern Zhou; Conflicts and Mutual Influences between Buddhism and Daoism in Northern Dynasties p. 384 Section 4 Reform of the Celestial Master Sect under Lu Xiujing and His Contributions to the Growth of Luminous Treasures Daoism; Codification of the Manuals of Liturgy in Worship; Developments of Daoism in the Liu Song and Southern Dynasties p. 403 Section 5 Gu Huan's On the Differences between Barbarians and the Chinese; the Conflicts and Eventual Reconciliation between Buddhism and Daoism in the Southern Dynasties p. ".
- catalog tableOfContents "422 Section 6 T'ao Hongjing's Contributions to Daoism, Growth of the High Clarity Sect into the Lineage of Mao Shan, Establishment of the Daoist Pantheon, and the Developments of Daoism in the Liang (507-557) and Chen (559-589) Dynasties p. 435 Section 7 Production of a Large Number of Daoist Scriptures: Compilation of the Catalogs of the Daoist Scriptures, Classification of the Three Grottoes and the Four Supplements as the Basis for the Daoist Canon in Subsequent Times p. 461 Section 8 The Rise of the Daoist Hermitages: Preliminary Stages of the Hermitage System and the Codification of the Daoist Rules and Injunctions.".
- catalog tableOfContents "73 Section 1 The Religious Characteristics of T'ianguanli baoyuan t'aip'ing jing and the History and Tenets of T'aip'ing qingling shu p. 73 Section 2 Wei Baiyang, Author of Can-tong-qi; His Understanding of Alchemy and His Alchemical Contributions p. 105 Section 3 The Founding and Spread of the Sect of Five-Bushel Rice; Basic Ideas of the Xianger Commentary on the Laozi p. 126 Section 4 The Growth of the Great Peace Sect in the East, Yellow Turban Rebellion p. 172 Chapter 3 The Dissension and Expansion of Daoism in the Wei (220-265) and Jin Dynasty (265-420) p. 193 Section 1 The Dual Policy of the Ruling Class toward Daoism and Daoist Dissension; Spread of the Celestial Master Sect in the North; Failure of the Celestial Master's Wish to Restore Its Earlier Practices p. 193 Section 2 The Continuous Spread of the Celestial Master Sect in Ba Shu Region; the Rebellious Movements of Chen Rui and Li Te; Fan Changsheng and His Relationships with the Cheng-Han Dynasty p. ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter 1 Historical Conditions and Ancient Ideas Which Gave Rise to Daoism p. 1 Section 1 Religion of Qin-Han Society and Its Theology of Heaven and Apocryphal Writings p. 2 Section 2 Belief in Ghosts/Spirits, Mozi's Will of Heaven and On Ghosts, Synthesis between the theory of Five Phases and Worship of Ghosts/Spirits, Shrine Worship in Qin and Han Dynasties p. 16 Section 3 Qin Dynasty's Idea on the Immortals, Thaumaturges during the Reign of the First Emperor of Qin, Emperor Han Wudi's Faith in Immortality Cult, the Secret Pillow-Book of the Garden of Great Pleasure, and the Biographies of Different Immortals p. 33 Section 4 The Promotion of Yellow Emperor and Laozi in Society and the School of Yellow Emperor-Laozi; the Tenets of the Commentary on the Daode jing by the old Man at the River Banks p. 50 Chapter 2 Early Daoist Texts and the Rise of Popular Daoist Sects p. ".
- catalog title "History of Chinese Daoism / David C. Yu, translator.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".