中国道教史

中国道教史
作 者: 李养正 颜钟祐
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作者简介

  Li Yangzheng,a researcher in Taoism,was born in t 925 in Gong''an County,Hubei Province,and graduated from National Wuhan University in 1949.When the Chinese Taoist Association was founded in 1957,he joined the organization and devoted himself to Taoist research under the guidance of the reputed Taoist scholar Chen Yingning.Li Yangzheng used to be the Deputy,Dean of the Chinese Taoist College.His published works indude An Introduction to Taoism.Taoism and Chinese Society,Modern Chinese Taoism,Taoism and Various Pre-Qin Schools of Thought,among others.He has also compiled A Handbook of Taoism,The Taoist Culture Series,A Collection of Materials on the History of Taoism,The Great Dictionary of Taoism (with coeditor Min Zhiting),etc.,as well as published almost a hundred academic articles.

内容简介

Li Yangzheng,a researcher in Taoism,was born in t 925 in Gong'an County,Hubei Province,and graduated from National Wuhan University in 1949.When the Chinese Taoist Association was founded in 1957,he joined the organization and devoted himself to Taoist research under the guidance of the reputed Taoist scholar Chen Yingning.Li Yangzheng used to be the Deputy,Dean of the Chinese Taoist College.His published works indude An Introduction to Taoism.Taoism and Chinese Society,Modern Chinese Taoism,Taoism and Various Pre-Qin Schools of Thought,among others.He has also compiled A Handbook of Taoism,The Taoist Culture Series,A Collection of Materials on the History of Taoism,The Great Dictionary of Taoism (with coeditor Min Zhiting),etc.,as well as published almost a hundred academic articles.

图书目录

Preface

Foreword

Introduction: What Is Tao?

Chapter One The Origin of Taoist Religion (From Antiquity to c. A.D. 142)

Section Ⅰ Sources of Taoist Belief and Pantheon

Section Ⅱ Sources of Taoist Religious Thinking

Section Ⅲ The FormatⅣe Process of Taoist Organization

Chapter Two Early Phase of Taoism (142-220)

Section Ⅰ The Great Peace Scripture (Taipingjing) and Great Peace Taoism (Taiping Tao)

Section Ⅱ The Wudoumi Tao (FⅣe Bushels of Rice Movement)

Section Ⅲ Wei Boyang and Can, Tong Qi, the Earliest Taoist Scripture on Alchemy

Chapter Three Reformation and Maturation of Taoism(220-581)

Section Ⅰ The Wei Regime's Control of Taoism and the Shift of the Taoist Center to Jiangnan

Section Ⅱ Ge Hong, the Greatest Theorist of Immortalist Taoism

Section Ⅲ The Rebellion of the “Immortal Men”

Section Ⅳ The Emergence of Three Scriptural Traditions

Section Ⅴ Kou Qianzhi and the Northern Celestial Master Movement

Section Ⅵ Lou Guan Taoist Tradition

Section Ⅶ Lu Xiujing and the Southern Celestial Master Movement

Section Ⅷ Tao Hongjing and the Maoshan Tradition

Chapter Four The Prime Time of Taoism (581-960)

Section Ⅰ Taoism as the Religion of the Tang Royal Family

Section Ⅱ Development of Taoist Doctrines

Section Ⅲ Emergence of the Inner-Alchemical Tradition in the Tang and FⅣe Dynasties Periods

Section Ⅳ Kaiyuan Daozang; the Earliest Edition of the Taoist Canon

Chapter FⅣe The Growth of Taoist Schools (960-1368)

Section Ⅰ Support of Taoism by the Song Emperors

Section Ⅱ Flourishing of the Inner Alchemical School in the Song-Yuan Period

Section Ⅲ Development of New Talismanic Schools in the South

Section Ⅳ Emergence of New Taoist Schools in Northern China

Section Ⅴ Compilations and Revisions of the Taoist Canon and Other Impo~nt Scriptures of the Song-Yuan Period

Chapter Six Taoism During the Ming and Qing Dynasties (1368-1911)

Section Ⅰ Taoism and Its Relation with Ming Emperors

Section Ⅱ The Wudang Taoist Tradition and New Branches of the Inner-Alchemical School

Section Ⅲ Wang Chongyue's Longmen Art of Mind Cultivation and Lou Jinyuan's Yellow Register Liturgy

Section Ⅳ Penetration of Taoism into the Folk Traditions

Section Ⅴ Taoist Canons and Scriptures in the Ming-Qing Period

Chapter Seven Taoism in the Modern Age

Section Ⅰ Taoism in the Republic of China (1911-1949)

Section Ⅱ Taoism in the People's Republic of China(1949-)

Section Ⅲ Taoist Presence Outside Chinese Mainland

Section Ⅳ Taoist Monasteries on the Mainland

Epilogue Taoism and Chinese Culture

Appendix Ⅰ Interaction Between Taoism and Buddhism in China

Ⅰ. The Rise of Taoism and the Entry of Buddhism into China

Ⅱ. Efforts Toward Mutual Toleration During the Han, Wei and Jin Dynasties

Ⅲ. The Struggle for Supremacy During the Southern and Northern Dynasties Period

Ⅳ. The Buddhist Catastrophe During the Tang Dynasty and the Burning of Taoist Canons During the Yuan Dynasty

Appendix Ⅱ Constitution of the Chinese Taoist Association

Appendix Ⅲ Rules of the Chinese Taoist Association on Administration of Taoist Monasteries and Temples

Appendix Ⅳ Regulations of the Chinese Taoist Asso- ciation on Administration of Non-resident Zhengyi Taoist Priests

Bibliography

Index