Daoism
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Daoism

An Introduction

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Daoism

An Introduction

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'The way that can be told is not the eternal Way; the name that can be named is not the eternal Name.' So begins the first verse of the mysterious "Dao De Jing", foundation text of the ancient Chinese religion of Daoism. Often attributed to semi-mythical sage Laozi, the origins of this enigmatic document - which probably came into being in the third century BCE - are actually unknown. But the tenets of Daoism laid down in the "Dao De Jing", and in later texts like the "Yi Jing" (or "Book of Changes"), continue to exert considerable fascination, particularly in the West, where in recent years they have been popularized by writers such as the novelist Ursula K LeGuin. In this fresh and engaging introduction to Daoism, Ronnie L Littlejohn discusses the central facets of a tradition which can sometimes seem as elusive as the slippery notion of 'Dao' itself. The author shows that fundamental to Daoism is the notion of 'Wu-wei', or non-action: a paradoxical idea emphasizing alignment of the self with the harmony of the universe, a universe in continual flux and change.
This flux is expressed by the famous symbol of Dao, the 'taiji' representing yin and yang eternally correlating in the form of a harmonious circle. Exploring the great subtleties of this ancient religion, Littlejohn traces its development and encounters with Buddhism; its expression in art and literature; its fight for survival during the Cultural Revolution; and its manifestations in modern-day China and beyond.

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Publisher
I.B. Tauris
Year
2009
ISBN
9780857738172

Table of contents

  1. Front Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Contents
  4. Map of Important Daoist sites in China
  5. Introduction and Acknowledgements
  6. Preliminary Considerations and Conventions
  7. Chapter I: Telling the Story of Daoism
  8. Chapter II: The Sprouting of the Trunk of Daoism
  9. Chapter III: The Composite Trunk of Daoism
  10. Chapter IV: The Masters Who Nurtured the Trunk of Daoism
  11. Chapter V: Growth of the Daoist Vine During the Qin and Han Dynasties
  12. Chapter VI: The Earliest Branches of Daoism
  13. Chapter VII: The Spread of Celestial Masters’ Daoism
  14. Chapter VIII: New Vines and the Masters Who Began Them
  15. Chapter IX: Daoism in the Tang: Robust Maturity of the Vine
  16. Chapter X: Scrambling and Overlapping Vines and Stems of Daoism in the Song and Yuan
  17. Chapter XI: Daoism Overgrows Chinese Culture: The Ming and Qing Dynasties
  18. Chapter XII: Spreading the Daoist Vine at Home and Abroad
  19. A Quick Guide to Pronunciation
  20. Glossary of Titles
  21. Glossary of Names and Terms
  22. Illustration, Map and Picture Credits
  23. Notes
  24. Works Cited
  25. Back Cover