A Collated and Critical Study of the Xiang'er Commentary to the Laozi /
This work is a translation of the Xiang'er commentary to the Daodejing and Jao Tsung-i's (1917-2018) supplemental notes and analysis. Jao Tsung-i offers a historically and hermeneutically rich study of the Xiang'er Commentary , discovered in the Mogao caves at Dunhuang in the final ye...
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504 | |a Includes bibliographical references and index. | ||
505 | 0 | |t Collected Works of Jao Tsung-i: Xuantang Anthology-Series Introduction -- Acknowledgments -- List of Figures -- Translator's Preface -- Preface -- 1 Explanatory Abstract -- 2 Recorded Commentary of Xiang'er -- 3 Annotative Discussion -- 4 Annotative Notes -- 1 The Origin of the Name "Daoist Religion" -- 2 The Genuine Dao, Genuineness of the Dao, and the Genuine Text -- 3 Tenets of the Dao -- 4 Person of Dao, Daoist Priest, and Transcendent Person -- 5 Guarding the One -- 6 On Joy and Anger, Auspicious and Inauspicious Fortune -- 7 The Sound of Rapidly Plucked Strings in Equilibrium -- 8 On Life and Studying Life -- 9 Auspicious Talismans of Great Peace -- 10 The Natural -- 11 Harmonizing the Five Elements -- 12 Issuing Forth Prosperity to Overcome Confinement -- 13 Halos of the Sun and Moon, and the Guest Who Defiantly Does Not Shine -- 14 The Arsenal and Tower, Wolf and Fox, General and Cavalry Officials, Chamber and Spearhead Stars -- 15 The Dragon Is without Sons, False Arts -- 16 Jade Maiden -- 17 Writings of the Yellow Emperor, Mysterious Maiden, and Rong Cheng -- 18 Enriching the Marrow and Cherishing the Essence -- 19 The Dao Prohibits Sacrificial Tributes to the Dead -- 20 Disaster Returns to One's Descendants -- 21 Great Yin -- 22 Officials of Earth -- 23 Officers of Heaven and the Life-Count -- 24 The Corpse and Corpse People -- 25 The Compass -- 26 The Bright Hall -- 27 Straw Dogs -- 28 Xi Zhong Made Carts, the Yellow Emperor Made Rooms -- 29 Great Virtue -- 30 The Character Zhuo 汋 -- 31 The Ladle -- 32 Rhymed Words in the Xiang'er Commentary -- 33 The Title of Laozi's Book -- 5 Different Explanations of the Xiang'er Commentary -- 6 The Xiang'er Commentary and Heshang Gong's Section and Verse -- 1 Part 1 -- 2 Part 2 -- 7 Comparison between the Xiang'er Commentary and Suo Dongxuan Edition -- 8 The Xiang'er Commentary and Scripture of Great Peace -- 9 Supplement to the Lost Texts of the Xiang'er Commentary -- 10 Examining Zhang Daoling's Writings -- 11 The Nine Precepts and Three Harmonies of the Xiang'er Commentary, with Additional Discussion on the Newly Published Critical Edition of the Scripture of Great Peace -- 12 Continued Discussion of the Xiang'er Commentary -- 1 Preface -- 2 Addendum to manuscript number 6825 in the Stein Catalogue -- 3 Sun Simiao Citing the Precepts of Xiang'er, with Further Discussion of Xiang'er being Called a Transcendent Person -- 4 The Nine Practices of the Xiang'er Commentary and Lord Lao's Visualization Diagram -- 5 On the Xiang'er Commentary's "First was the Scripture then the 5,000-Character Classic as the Daoist Numerical System." -- 6 The Xiang'er Scripture as Received by the Preceptor of Eminent Mystery -- 7 Discussing "Do Not Harm the Kingly Breath" in the Twenty-Seven Precepts of Xiang'er and the Scripture of Great Peace -- 8 A Brief Record of Daoist Writings Citing the Xiang'er Commentary -- 9 Conclusion -- 13 Four Points on the Xiang'er Commentary -- 1 The Jixia Academy and the theory of Essence and Breath -- 2 The State of Chu and the theory of Proper Breath and Primal Breath -- 3 Huang-Lao and the Theory of Identical Breath, Profound Breath, and Tyrant Breath -- 4 The "Five Elements" Silk Text and the School of Rites' Theory of the Breath of Benevolence, Breath of Righteousness, and Breath of Ritual -- 5 The Scripture of Great Peace's theory of Preserving the Primal Breath and Wang Fu's Theory of the Breath of the Dao -- 6 The Early Han Mawangdui Recipe for Nourishing Life and the Theory of Contracting Breath as the Root of Zhang Daoling's Thought -- Appendices -- Postscript -- Bibliography -- Index. | |
520 | |a This work is a translation of the Xiang'er commentary to the Daodejing and Jao Tsung-i's (1917-2018) supplemental notes and analysis. Jao Tsung-i offers a historically and hermeneutically rich study of the Xiang'er Commentary , discovered in the Mogao caves at Dunhuang in the final years of the Qing Dynasty, and its author Zhang Daoling. Opening a new and fascinating window into the early reception of the Daodejing , Jao Tsung-i also uncovers the important influence texts such as the Scripture of Great Peace (Taiping jing) had on Celestial Masters Daoism and the construction of the Xiang'er commentary . | ||
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