Ma Danyang (马丹阳, 1123–1183), originally named Ma Congyi (马从义), was a prominent Daoist master and acupuncturist of the Jin Dynasty, whose life and work bridged the spiritual and · · ·
Ma Danyang (马丹阳, 1123–1183), originally named Ma Congyi (马从义), was a prominent Daoist master and acupuncturist of the Jin Dynasty, whose life and work bridged the spiritual and · · ·
Guo Xiang (郭象, d. 312 CE) was one of the most influential philosophers of early medieval China and a central figure of the Wei–Jin “Neo-Daoist” (玄学, Xuanxue) movement. · · ·
The collapse of the Han dynasty in the early third century C.E. was not merely a political event; it was an intellectual earthquake. The grand synthesis of Confucianism, · · ·
In the middle of the twelfth century, a disillusioned scholar and soldier named Wang Chongyang underwent a spiritual transformation that would reshape the landscape of Daoism. Born Wang · · ·
The Taishang Laojun Nei Riyong Miaojing (Wondrous Scripture for Daily Internal Practice of the Great High Lord Lao; DZ 645) stands as a compelling bridge between two major · · ·
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