Taoism Under the T'ang: Religion & Empire During the Golden Age of Chinese HistoryKnowledge of the history of religion under the T'ang Dynasty (A.D. 618-907) has until now been limited at best. This scholarly work fills important gaps in general knowledge of Taoism ("China's own higher religion"), and its roles in China's social and political life during the T'ang Dynasty period, the golden age of Chinese history. |
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... though our paths have never crossed , he may like to know that the thought that my work was not entirely without precedent made the go- ing a great deal easier . The librarians at Cambridge responsible for the Chinese and Japanese ...
... though our paths have never crossed , he may like to know that the thought that my work was not entirely without precedent made the go- ing a great deal easier . The librarians at Cambridge responsible for the Chinese and Japanese ...
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... though the net diplomatic benefits derived from their efforts appear to have been nil.10 Efforts to make use of Taoism in internal policy , on the other hand , cannot be said to have played a major part in the first two reigns . Early T ...
... though the net diplomatic benefits derived from their efforts appear to have been nil.10 Efforts to make use of Taoism in internal policy , on the other hand , cannot be said to have played a major part in the first two reigns . Early T ...
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... though in such a way as to indicate a distinct reluctance to give one - sided support to the Taoists alone . Later in the same year that the Hao - t'ien kuan was built plans were set in motion to build a further monastery , the Tung ...
... though in such a way as to indicate a distinct reluctance to give one - sided support to the Taoists alone . Later in the same year that the Hao - t'ien kuan was built plans were set in motion to build a further monastery , the Tung ...
Contents
THE REIGN OF KAOTSUNG 64983 | 29 |
THE TANG RESTORATION | 46 |
TAOISM IN THE MIDKAIYÜAN PERIOD 72041 | 60 |
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