A brief introduction to the history of Zhejiang Taoism
History of Taoism in Zhejiang Author: Kong Linghong, Han Songtao, Wang Qiaoling Published: Beijing: China Social Sciences Press, 2015 ISBN: 9787516167403 ? Introduction
Zhejiang is a major province of Taoism. Some scholars assert: "If you cannot write the history of Taoism in Zhejiang, you cannot write the history of Taoism in China." This book unearths many new historical materials, explains the history of Taoism in Zhejiang for more than 1,800 years, and shows many Taoist sects and figures. , temples, events, thoughts, etc., it is by far the most detailed academic work on the history of local Taoism based on the province as a geographical unit, and is worthy of reference by Taoist scholars, Taoist circles and other readers.
Chapter 1 Overview of Zhejiang Regional History and the Prehistory of Zhejiang Taoism Section 1 The Origin of the Wuyue Nationality and the Overview of Zhejiang Regional History 1. The Origin of the Wuyue Nationality and the Movement of the Capital of Yue State to Langya after the Qin and Han Dynasties Overview of the Zhejiang Region Section 2 The History and Belief Culture of Zhejiang Taoism 1. Primitive Religion and Witchcraft Belief in Wuyue 2. Fan Li and his Taoist Thoughts Chapter 2. The Rise of Zhejiang Taoism from the Eastern Han Dynasty to the Southern and Northern Dynasties (Part 1) Section 1. Geography of Zhejiang Taoism in the Late Han and Six Dynasties Section 2. Wei Boyang and his "Book of Changes" Chapter 1 Section 3: White Crane Emperor and Huang Daxian 1. White Crane Emperor Zhao Bing 2. Huang Daxian Section 4. Master Sima Ji and his influence 1. Brief description of Master Sima Ji’s life 2. Master Sima Ji’s inheritance and disciples 3. Master Sima Ji’s inheritance of numerology Section 5 An examination of Taoist sects, inheritance and friendship of Taoists with Ge Hong as the center 1 Zuo Ci 2 Ge Xuan 3 Zheng Yin 4 Ge Hong 5 Bao Liang 6 Xu Mai 7 Guo Wen Chapter 3 The rise of Zhejiang Taoism from the Eastern Han Dynasty to the Southern and Northern Dynasties (Part 2) Section 6: Examination of the Tianshi Taoist family in Zhejiang during the Jin Dynasty: One Qian, Tang and Du clan; Two, Wuxing and Shen clan; Three, Kuaiji Kong clan (attached to Chu Boyu); Four Langxie Wang clan and Gaoping Xi clan; Section 7: Sun En, Lu Xun Taoist group and their activities; 8 The compilation and dissemination of the Jie Shang Qing Sutra in Zhejiang 1. The Origin of the Shang Qing Sutra 2. The Shang Qing Sutra was taught by three people during the time of Huang Min The Inheritance of the Shangqing Jing 6 The spread of other single scriptures 7 Gu Huan's compilation of the Shangqing Jing Section 9 Lu Xiujing, Sun Youyue and their Taoist activities Section 10 The Taoist philosophy of Gu Huan and Meng Jingyi Chapter 4 The development of Taoism in Zhejiang during the Sui and Tang Dynasties ( (Part 1) The first section looks at the art of Taoism in Zhejiang from Taoist priests such as Ye Fashan. Section 2 Sima Chengzhen’s contribution to the combination of Taoism and art 1. Sima Chengzhen’s early Taoist thoughts 2. Sima Chengzhen’s thoughts on character in his middle age 3. Sima Chengzhen Late Taoist Thoughts 4. Sima Chengzhen’s contribution to other aspects of Taoism Section 3. Wu Yun’s thought of “not going beyond Liuhe, transcendent and forgotten” 1. Metaphysics of “True Essence and Nature” 2. Immortals’ Theory of Learnability 3. The Immortal Theory of "Yang Refining Yin" Four Ethical Thoughts and the Art of Kingly Way Five Evaluation of Wu Jun's Thoughts Section Four Zhang Zhihe's Dao Yin and His Xinzhuang Studies; Zhang Zhihe's Life; Second Zhang Zhihe's Xinzhuang Studies; Third Zhang Zhihe's Scientific Thoughts Section 5 The Taoist deeds or thoughts of Wu Shanjing, Hu Min and Xu Lingfu 1. The Taoist deeds of Master Sandong Wu Shanjing 2. Hu Qing’s Taoist medical thoughts 3. Xu Lingfu’s Taoist thoughts Chapter 5 The development of Zhejiang Taoism during the Sui and Tang Dynasties (Part 2) Section 6: Du Guangting's multifaceted contributions to Taoism: 1. Writings, 2. Philosophy, 3. Ethics, 4. The art of governing the country, 5. Huagui, etiquette, etc. 6. Evaluation of Du Guangting's thoughts Chapter 6. The transformation of Zhejiang Taoism in the Five Dynasties, Ten Kingdoms and Song Dynasty (Part 1) Section 1 A brief introduction to the Taoism of the Wuyue Kingdom 1. An overview of the King of Wuyue’s worship of Taoism 2. A brief introduction to the King of Wuyue’s surrender to the dragon Exam Section 3 Zhang Boduan and his "Wuzhen Pian" and his life story 2 Zhang Boduan and his "Wuzhen Pian"'s status in the history of Taoism Section 4 Bai Yuchan and his Taoist thoughts Life story 2 The establishment of Nanzong 3 Bai Yuchan's connotation Alchemy, Thunder Method and Their Position in the History of Taoism Chapter 7 The Transformation of Zhejiang Taoism in the Five Dynasties, Ten Kingdoms and Song Dynasty (Part 2) Section 5 Lin Lingsu and the Shenxiao Sect 1. Lin Lingsu’s Life 2. Lin Lingsu and Shenxiao Section 6 Overview of Taoism in Lin'an in the Southern Song Dynasty 1 Overview of the palaces in Lin'an in the Southern Song Dynasty 2 Kaifeng palaces in Lin'an in the Southern Song Dynasty 3 Yuanming beliefs and Zhenwu beliefs in Lin'an in the Southern Song Dynasty 4 Taoist management system in the Southern Song Dynasty 5 Remains of Taoist temples in the Southern Song Dynasty Section 7 Lingbao in Zhejiang Province Zhaiyi arrangement and the Donghua sect - The spread area of the two branches of Shangqing Lingbao Dafa 2. Jin Yunzhong and Jiang Shuyu Sanning Quanzhen, Wang Qizhen and the Donghua sect Section 8 A brief introduction to Chen Xianwei's life and his Taoist thoughts - Chen Xianwei's life, Writings and Disciples Two Chen Xianwei's Thoughts in "Zhou Yi Shen Tong Qi Jie" and its School of Alchemy Three Chen Xianwei's Thoughts and Values in "Wen Shi Jing's Outer Purpose" Section 9 Chu Boxiu's Life and Zhuangxue Thoughts A Brief Discussion of Chu Boxiu's
Life and writings 2. Contents of "The Compilation of the Meanings of the Namhwa True Sutra" 3. Zhuang Xue's Thoughts in "The Compilation of the Meanings of the Namhwa True Sutra" Section 10. Xia Yuanding's Life and His Thoughts on Internal Medicine Section 11 The circulation of "Tao Zang" and "Tai Shang Ying Pian" in Zhejiang during the Song Dynasty. The beginning and end of "Tao Zang" in Erdongxiaogong and the three revisions of "Tao Zang" in the early Song Dynasty. Chapter 8 The circulation of "Tai Shang Ying Pian" in Yuan Dynasty The Development of Taoism in Zhejiang during the Ming and Ming Dynasties (Part 1) Section 1 The Contributions of Mo Yueding and Lin Lingzhen to the Shenxiao Sect and the Donghua Sect 1. Mo Yueding and the Shenxiao Sect of the Yuan Dynasty 2. Lin Lingzhen and the Donghua Sect of the Yuan Dynasty Section 2 Wang Weiyi and Wang Shouyan’s contribution to Zhengyi 1. Wang Weiyi and his thunder method 2. Wang Shouyan and Xuanjiao Section 3. Xie Shouhao and Jin Zhiyang’s contribution to Taoism 1. Xie Shouhao’s Taoist activities 2. Jin Zhiyang and Neidannan of the Yuan Dynasty Section 4 Leng Qian, Zhao Mengfu, Zhang Yu, Zhang Jushi and others’ contributions to Taoist literature and art 1 Leng Qian and Taoist art 2 Zhao Mengfu and Taoism 3 Literature Taoist Zhang Yu 4 Taoist Zhang Jushi Section 5 Huang Gongwang, Wu Zhen and Wang Meng’s contribution to Taoist painting 1. Taoist priest Huang Gongwang 2. Wu Zhen and Taoist painting 3. Wang Meng and Taoist painting Chapter 9 The development of Zhejiang Taoism in the Yuan and Ming dynasties (Part 2) Section 6 Liu Dabin and the Maoshan Sect Section 7 Du Daojian’s Taoism Political Thought Section 8 Zhao Siqi’s Taoist Activities Section 9 Liu Ji and Taoism and Feng Shui Section 10 Song Lian and Taoism Section 11 He Daoquan’s Taoist Activities Section 12 Zhou Side’s Contribution to Lingbao Sect Section 13 More The birth of Taoist priest Zhou Lvjing Section 14 Confusing Zhan Biyun Section 15 The spread of Quanzhen Taoism in Zhejiang during the Yuan and Ming dynasties Section 16 Other famous Zhejiang Taoism during the Yuan and Ming dynasties Chapter 10 The development of Zhejiang Taoism in the Qing Dynasty Section 1 Taizhou Taoism The Development of the Qing Dynasty 1. Taizhou Taoism from the Late Ming Dynasty to the Jiaqing Period of the Qing Dynasty 2. Taizhou Taoism from the Jiaqing Period to the Late Qing Dynasty Section 2. Huzhou Taoism in the Qing Dynasty (Part 1) One Plan, Longmen Sect, Two Golds, Gaishan Yunchao Sect, Three Golds The Gaishan Silongmen Sect Section 3 Huzhou Taoism in the Qing Dynasty (Part 2) Section 4 The Development of Hangzhou Taoism in the Qing Dynasty Section 5 The Activities of Yuhang Taoism in the Qing Dynasty References