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- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
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Part I. Early Formations
- 1. Ethnic Identity and Daoist Identity in Traditional China 23
- 2. Confession of Sins and Awareness of Self in the Taiping jing 39
- 3. “Opening the Way” Exorcism, Travel, and Soteriology in Early Daoist Mortuary Practice and Its Antecedents 58
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Part II. Texts and Symbols
- 4. Traditional Taxonomies and Revealed Texts in the Han 81
- 5. Material Culture and the Dao Textiles, Boats, and Zithers in the Poetry of Yu Xuanji (844–868) 102
- 6. A Mid-Ming Reappraisal of the Laozi The Case of Wang Dao 127
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Part III. Lineages and Local Culture
- 7. Arms and the Dao, 2 The Xu Brothers in Tea Country 149
- 8. Identity and Lineage The Taiyi jinhua zongzhi and the Spirit-Writing Cult to Patriarch Lü in Qing China 165
- 9. Manifestations of Lüzu in Modern Guangdong and Hong Kong The Rise and Growth of Spirit-Writing Cults 185
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Part IV. Ritual Boundaries
- 10. Fang Yankou and Pudu Translation, Metaphor, and Religious Identity 213
- 11. Daoist Hand Signs and Buddhist Mudras 235
- 12. Documents Used in Rituals of Merit in Taiwanese Daoism 256
- 13. Offerings in Daoist Ritual 274
- Glossary 295
- Names of Authors Cited 309
- Contributors 311
- Index 315
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
-
Part I. Early Formations
- 1. Ethnic Identity and Daoist Identity in Traditional China 23
- 2. Confession of Sins and Awareness of Self in the Taiping jing 39
- 3. “Opening the Way” Exorcism, Travel, and Soteriology in Early Daoist Mortuary Practice and Its Antecedents 58
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Part II. Texts and Symbols
- 4. Traditional Taxonomies and Revealed Texts in the Han 81
- 5. Material Culture and the Dao Textiles, Boats, and Zithers in the Poetry of Yu Xuanji (844–868) 102
- 6. A Mid-Ming Reappraisal of the Laozi The Case of Wang Dao 127
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Part III. Lineages and Local Culture
- 7. Arms and the Dao, 2 The Xu Brothers in Tea Country 149
- 8. Identity and Lineage The Taiyi jinhua zongzhi and the Spirit-Writing Cult to Patriarch Lü in Qing China 165
- 9. Manifestations of Lüzu in Modern Guangdong and Hong Kong The Rise and Growth of Spirit-Writing Cults 185
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Part IV. Ritual Boundaries
- 10. Fang Yankou and Pudu Translation, Metaphor, and Religious Identity 213
- 11. Daoist Hand Signs and Buddhist Mudras 235
- 12. Documents Used in Rituals of Merit in Taiwanese Daoism 256
- 13. Offerings in Daoist Ritual 274
- Glossary 295
- Names of Authors Cited 309
- Contributors 311
- Index 315