A brief introduction to the history of Taoism in Zhejiang

Zhejiang Taoist History Author: Kong, Han Songtao, Published: Beijing: China Social Sciences Press, 2015 ISBN: 9787516167403? Zhejiang is a big province of Taoism. Some scholars assert: "If you can't write the history of Taoism in Zhejiang, you can't write the history of Taoism in China. This book explores many new historical materials, expounds the history of Taoism in Zhejiang for more than 1,800 years, and shows many Taoist schools, figures, temples, events and thoughts. It is the most detailed academic work of local Taoist history with the province as the geographical unit so far, which is worthy of reference by Taoist scholars, Taoist circles and other readers.

Chapter I Overview of Zhejiang Regional History and Zhejiang Pre-Taoism History Section I Overview of wuyue Ethnic Origin and Zhejiang Regional History Section I Overview of wuyue Ethnic Origin and Yue Country's Relocation of the Capital to Evil; Section II Overview of Zhejiang Region after Qin and Han Dynasties Section II Overview of Zhejiang Pre-Taoism History and Belief Culture Section II wuyue's Primitive Religion and Witchcraft Belief and Its Taoist Thought Chapter II Zhejiang Taoism from the Eastern Han Dynasty to the Southern and Northern Dynasties (I) Section 1 Taoist Geography of Zhejiang in the Late Han Dynasty and the Six Dynasties Section 2 Wei Boyang and His The Book of Changes, Section 3 White Crane Emperor and Wong Tai Sin-White Crane Emperor Zhao Bing Section 2 Wong Tai Sin Section 4 Master Sima Yi's Life Introduction Section 2 Sima Yi and His Disciples Section 3 Mathematical Inheritance of Sima Yi Section 5 Taoist School centered on Ge Hong and Taoist Inheritance Friendship Test 1 Zuo Ci 2 Ge Xuan 3 4 Ge Hong 5 Bao Liang 6 Xu Mai 7 Guo Wen Chapter III The Rise of Taoism in Zhejiang from the Eastern Han Dynasty to the Southern and Northern Dynasties (Part II) Section VI Textual Research on the Family History of Zhejiang Taoists in Jin Dynasty 1 Qiantang Du Second Shen Sanhui (Chu Attached) Four Evil Kings, Gao Pingya Section VII Sun En, Lu Xun Taoist Group and Their Activities Section VIII Arrangement and Dissemination of Qing Dynasty Classics in Zhejiang. In the second quarter, when Xu died, three people taught Ching Ching. After Xu's death, the Qing Dynasty was divided into two. The ancient books about Majia in Shen Si County in Qing Dynasty have been passed down to this day. Six other single scriptures have been handed down. Section 7: Gu Huan arranges the classics of Qing Dynasty. Section 9: Lu, Sun and his Taoist activities. Section X Taoist Philosophy of Gu Huan and Meng Jingyi Chapter IV Development of Taoism in Zhejiang during Sui and Tang Dynasties (I) Section I Techniques of Taoism in Zhejiang Seen from Ye Fashan and other Taoists Section II Sima's Contribution to the Combination of Taoism and Art Section I Sima's Early Taoist Thought Section II Sima's Middle-aged Mind Thought Section III Sima's Late Taoist Thought Section IV Sima's Contribution to Other Aspects of Taoism Section III Wu Jun's Thought of "Being Beyond Six Rivers and Being Unforgettable" is "authenticity" Section IV: Zhang's Daoyin and its research on Xinzhuang-Zhang's life and Zhang's research on Xinzhuang-Zhang's scientific thoughts Section V: Taoist deeds or thoughts of Wu and Xu, the Taoist deeds of Wu Shanjing, a master of one or three caves, Erhu Qing's Taoist medical thoughts, and Xu Lingfu's Taoist thoughts Chapter V: Development of Taoism in Zhejiang during the Sui and Tang Dynasties (Part II) Section VI: Du Guangting's various contributions to Taoism, one writing two philosophies and three ethics. Evaluation of Du Guangting Thought by Yi Ke and Other Six Techniques Chapter VI Changes of Taoism in Zhejiang during the Five Dynasties, Ten Kingdoms and Two Song Dynasties (I) Section I Introduction of Wu Yueguo's Chong Wang Taoism Section II Brief Examination of Wu Yuewang's Throwing Dragons, Wu Yueguo's Gaodao's Three Taoist Political Thoughts, Four Luo Yin's Section II Examination of Shi Jianwu and Ma Ziran's Examination, Section I Examination of Shi Jian Wu, Section II Examination of Ma Ziran's Section III Zhang Boduan and his Wu Zhen's Life Story Section IV Status of Articles in Taoist History, Bai Yuchan and him. Lei Fa and Its Position in the History of Taoism Chapter VII Five Dynasties and Ten Countries and the Transformation of Zhejiang Taoism in Song Dynasty (Part II) Section V Lin Lingsu and Shen Xiao School —— Lin Lingsu School Section II Lin Lingsu and Shen Xiao School Section VI Overview of Lin 'an Taoism in Southern Song Dynasty —— Overview of Kaifeng Temple in Lin 'an in Southern Song Dynasty —— Belief in Yuan and Ming Dynasties and Zhenwu in Lin 'an in Southern Song Dynasty —— Taoist management system in Southern Song Dynasty —— remains of Taoist temples in Southern Song Dynasty ——— Section VII Lingbaozhai, Zhejiang. The arrangement and spread of the documents of the Donghua School Jin Yunzhong, Jiang Shuyu, Quan Zhen, Wang Qizhen and Donghua School Section 8: The life of Chen Nvzi and her Taoist thoughts and writings, her disciple Nvzi's interpretation of the Book of Changes, and the implication and value of Danfa School Nvzi's Yijing; The ninth part: Briefly describe Chu Boxiu's life and creation; The third part: Zhuang Xuexuan's compilation thought of South China Zhen Jing Yihai; The tenth part: Xia's life and his inner alchemy thought; Section 1: The Life of Xia and His Inner-Dan Thought Section 11: The Spread of Daozang and Taishang Induction in Zhejiang in the Song Dynasty —— A rooftop —— The beginning and end of Daozang Cave —— Xiao Palace and Daozang and Taishang Induction in the Song Dynasty Third Edition —— Chapter 8: The Development of Taoism in Zhejiang in the Yuan and Ming Dynasties (1) Section 1: Mo and Lin's Views on the School and the Contribution of Donghua School ——— Mo and Lin and Donghua School in the Yuan Dynasty. Wang Shouyan's Contribution to Zheng He School —— Section III —— Xie Shouhao and Jin Zhiyang's Contribution to Taoism —— Xie Shouhao's Taoist Activities —— Section IV —— Jin Zhiyang, Leng Qian of Dannan School in Yuan Dynasty, Zhao Mengfu, Zhang Yu and Zhang Jushi's Contribution to Taoist Literature and Art —— Leng Qian and Taoist Art —— Zhao Mengfu and Zhang Yu, the three major Taoist literary Taoist priests, and Zhang Jushi's Section V: Huang and Zhenwu. Taoist Zhenwu and Taoist Painting, Wang Meng and Taoist Painting Chapter IX Development of Taoism in Zhejiang during the Yuan and Ming Dynasties (I) Liu Dabin and Mao Section VII Du Daojian's Taoist Political Thought Section VIII Zhao Siqi's Taoist Activities Section IX Liu Ji and Taoism and Feng Shui Section X Song Lian and Taoism Section XI He Daoquan's Taoist Activities Section XII Zhou Side's Taoist activities crusade against Lingbao. Contribution of sects Section XIII Prolific Taoist Week Section XIV Confusion Zhan Biyun Section XV Spread of Quanzhen Taoism in Zhejiang in Yuan and Ming Dynasties Section XVI Other Famous Taoists in Zhejiang in Yuan and Ming Dynasties Chapter X Development of Taoism in Zhejiang in Qing Dynasty Section I Development of Taoism in Taizhou from Late Ming Dynasty to Jiaqing Period in Qing Dynasty; Taizhou Taoism in Jiaqing Period to Taizhou Taoist Dynasty in Late Qing Dynasty Section II Huzhou Taoism in Qing Dynasty (I) One-upmanship Dragon School Second Golden Gaishan Yunchao School Section III Huzhou Taoism in Qing Dynasty Section IV Development of Taoism in Hangzhou in Qing Dynasty Section V Yuhang Taoism in Qing Dynasty