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[PDF] 4.7 THE ARTS OF THE FANGSHI - IU ScholarWorksThe term fangshi 方士 was applied to a wide variety of men who practiced mantic arts. The word “fang” means “method” or “prescription”; shi is a word we ...
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Science and Chinese PhilosophyApr 28, 2015 · This essay addresses relations between science and Chinese philosophy in several ways. It begins with a detailed argument by the influential historian of ...
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Religious Daoism - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyAug 19, 2016 · Several early Chinese traditions speak of a Dao, or “Way”, but the Daode jing is the earliest source that uses this word to designate the origin ...
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[PDF] Roots of Ru 儒 Ethics in shi 士 Status AnxietyTo be sure, this historical meaning is not recoverable in full, nor with a high degree of precision, but it has been shown in intertextual studies of early.
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fangshu 方術, "magic skills" - ChinaknowledgeThe word fangshu, literally meaning "methods and skills", is first mentioned in the Daoist book Zhuangzi 莊子(ch. Tianxia 天下) which succinctly says that there ...
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Fangshi - The Database of Religious HistoryTheir origin is obscure. According to the Shiji, they were mostly from the coastal areas of the Qi and Yan states. Evidence of their presence came to light in ...
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Authoring virile bodies: self-cultivation and textual production in ...While modern scholars have identified the crucial role of the ideas and practices espoused by the fangshi ... For an opposing view, see Nathan Sivin, who ...Missing: debate | Show results with:debate
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Biographies of Fang-Shih. By Kenneth J. DeWoskin. (Translations ...The term fang-shih means, literally, 'direction-scholar', that is, one versed in interpreting omens from their orientation, but what the term actually came to ...Missing: fangshi | Show results with:fangshi<|control11|><|separator|>
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Robert Ford Campany SECRECY AND DISPLAY IN THE ... - jstorterica (fangshi ) and practitioners of longevity and transcendence arts ... The key generic term used to denote esoteric arts, texts, and practitioners—fang , ...
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The Sinister Way: The Divine and the Demonic in Chinese Religious ...... thaumaturges, Xia reported, smugly claimed to be able to conjure spirits and ... The fangshi claimed exclusive knowledge of the underlying principles ...
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[PDF] 4.1 THE QIN DYNASTY - IU ScholarWorksXu Fu was not the only fangshi to receive patronage from the emperor. At one point in the. Shiji account of the First Emperor's reign (a narrative that must ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Emissions from the Emperor Qin Tomb in Xi´an Studied by Laser ...Jun 26, 2020 · ... death, which probably was caused by mercury poisoning. According to historian Sima Qian, who documented the life of the emperor, the ...Missing: fangshi | Show results with:fangshi
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[PDF] THE REIGN OF WU-DI, 140-87 - IU ScholarWorksWu-di was the first Han emperor to rule without significant threat from the feudal kingdoms established by the dynasty's founder, and he was looking for new ...
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Apocrypha and Literary Rhetoric of the Han, Wei, and Six Dynasty ...Apr 1, 2016 · Since the Eastern Han, men such as Huan Tan, Wang Chong, Zhang Heng, Liu Xie, and others did not believe in the apocrypha—or at least not as ...Missing: critique | Show results with:critique<|separator|>
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(PDF) Ge Hong's Xian: Private Hermits and Public AlchemistsAug 8, 2025 · This article addresses the position of Ge Hong (283–343) in early medieval Daoism by provoking a reconsideration of earlier forms of Chinese ...
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Methods (Chapter 5) - Divination and Prediction in Early China and ...Fang techniques All these methods were associated with the “recipe masters” or fangshi. Their expertise included turtle and milfoil, Yi divination, ...
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Sources (Chapter 2) - Divination and Prediction in Early China and ...This chapter describes the textual, material, and manuscript sources for Greek and Chinese mantic activity and the genres and interpretive problems ...
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[PDF] the interpretation of dreams in ancient china - ObafemiOAncient Chinese dream interpretation used two approaches: corroborative (iconic) and associative (symbolic), with methods like oneiromancy and yarrow-stalk ...
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An Introduction to Taoist Alchemy: (1) Waidan - The Golden ElixirImportant details on the early stages of Taoist alchemy are also found in some parts of the Baopu zi neipian, written by Ge Hong around 320 CE. Its ...Missing: Baopuzi | Show results with:Baopuzi
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[PDF] Elixirs and Alchemy. - Fabrizio PregadioChinese alchemy has two branches: waidan, refining natural substances for elixirs, and neidan, aiming to regenerate the cosmos and human person.
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How China's first emperor searched for elixir of life - BBCDec 25, 2017 · China's first emperor launched an obsessive search for the elixir of life before dying aged 49 in 210 BCE, new archaeological research has ...Missing: alchemical techniques Da Baopuzi
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China's First Emperor Ordered Official Search for Immortality ElixirDec 27, 2017 · According to Chemistry World, the emperor was thought to have consumed cinnabar (or mercury sulfide) in the hopes it would prolong his life. As ...Missing: alchemical techniques Da Baopuzi
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Alchemy - Penn Arts & SciencesOct 19, 2003 · The Five Minerals (wu shih) are the seminal essences of the Five Planets. Cinnabar is the essence of the mature Yang (thai yang), Mars.Missing: fangshi | Show results with:fangshi
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Dao Yin (a.k.a. Qigong): Origin, Development, Potential Mechanisms ...Oct 21, 2019 · Dao Yin is a form of exercise combining physical movements, mental focus, and breathing originated in ancient China.
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Chinese Healing Exercises: The Tradition of Daoyin - UH Press$$27.00 to $62.00 In stockDaoyin, the traditional Chinese practice of guiding the qi and stretching the body is the forerunner of Qigong, the modern form of exercise that has swept ...
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Chinese Wu, Ritualists and Shamans: An Ethnological Analysis - MDPILin characterizes the male wu xi of the pre-Qin and Han periods as “ancient shamans.” These ancient wu xi (paraphrased from Lin (2009)) had central functions of ...Missing: fangshi | Show results with:fangshi
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Shamanism Theory and the Early Chinese Wu - ResearchGateAug 9, 2025 · This article undertakes a reexamination of shamanism in early China, an issue that centers on a religious title (wu) that is consistently mentioned in ...Missing: fangshi | Show results with:fangshi
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Medicine and Healing in Han China (Chapter 29)This chapter focuses on the many approaches to the body that contributed to medical knowledge and practice in ancient and early medieval China.
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Zou Yan 鄒衍(www.chinaknowledge.de)Zou Yan 鄒衍(ca. 305-240 BCE), also written 騶衍, was an important philosopher of the Warring States period (5th cent.-221 BCE).
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(PDF) The significance of feathers in early and medieval ChinaSep 23, 2025 · ... –87 BCE). named Luan Da 欒大(d. c. 112 BCE) General of the Way of Heaven (Tiandao jiangjun 天道. 將軍), he adorned him in a feather ...
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Reshaping Religious Institutions | Imperial Cults - Oxford AcademicMay 18, 2023 · While most of the fangshi were engaged to help the emperor pursue immortality and offer sacrifices to various spirits, some were also engaged in ...
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mountains and early daoism in the writings of ge hong - jstorby Ge Hong [Honolulu: University of Hawaiʻi Press, 2012], xxv) discusses this in terms of “three streams,” namely, Daoist philosophy, longevity, and alchemy, ...
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Motivations for Scientific Change in Ancient China: Emperor Wu and ...... Luan Da was preparing for his embassy to Penglai. A wu spirit medium was conducting invocations at the shrine of Sovereign Earth, Houtu, which the emperor ...Missing: sources | Show results with:sources
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Taiping jing - The Database of Religious History... Taiping jing that entered the Daoist Canon. It was written by Gan Ji 干吉, an expert in vitality techniques (fangshi 方士) in the region of Langya 琅琊 in ...
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Daoist PhilosophyDaoism (sometimes called Taoism) is one of the two great indigenous philosophical traditions of China.
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(PDF) Introduction to neijing classical acupuncture part 1: History ...... Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) · Acupuncture. ArticlePDF Available ... fangshi. (directional scholars 方士). In. classical Chinese science, the. universal ...
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Doctors, diviners, and magicians of ancient China - Internet ArchiveOct 29, 2023 · Doctors, diviners, and magicians of ancient China : biographies of fang-shih. Publication date: 1983. Topics: Alchemists -- China -- Biography.
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Biographies of Fang-Shih. By Kenneth J. DeWoskin. (Translations ...The introduction includes some useful remarks on the major divination methods referred to in the biographies, and there are half a dozen pertinent ...Missing: fangshi techniques
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Tang's "Imperial Medical Department," The World's Earliest Medical ...Sep 11, 2023 · The Tang's "Imperial Medical Department" was the first official medical school in China, with four parts: administration, instruction, medical ...
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[PDF] 4.9 THE FORTUNES OF CONFUCIANISM DURING THE EARLY HANDong Zhongshu's new Confucian synthesis and his proposals to Wu-di. Dong Zhongshu (c. 179-104) was perhaps the most influential Confucian after Confucius ...Missing: attacks Jia
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Life and Immortality in the Mind of Han China - Resolve a DOI Name[Luan] Da was particularly honored, and even married a princess. Titles and positions were heaped on him to such an extent that all within the seas were shocked ...
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The Hermeneutics of Omens: The Bankruptcy of Moral Cosmology in ...Apr 15, 2015 · From the available sources, we can observe that the omen interpretation in Han court was based more on the Five Classics than on diviners or ...
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Wang Chong (Wang Ch'ung) - Internet Encyclopedia of PhilosophyHan Feizi argues that scholars (specifically ru or Confucian scholars) are useless, that they drain the resources of the state while contributing nothing to the ...
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Tomb Treasures: New Discoveries from China's Han Dynastyincluding a jade coffin, rare bronze bells, elaborate crafts and much more — share the extravagance, artistry and ...
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Fangshi | Encyclopedia.comInformation on the fangshi can be found in a number of other works, the most valuable of which is Yu Yingshi's "Life and Immortality in the Mind of Han China," ...
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[PDF] How the History of Women in Early China Intersects with ... - UCR ITSThe biographies of diviners of auspicious days (Shiji 127) do not mention women diviners, but the Shiji, Hanshu and Hou Hanshu contain accounts of women fangshi ...
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Cultural Associations of Water in Early Chinese and Indian Religion ...In China, water has been an essential ingredient in personal hygiene, ritual practice, and political ceremony from the most ancient times.Missing: etymology | Show results with:etymology