Laozi teaching Confucius: history of a text through time

In addition to religious scriptures that survive from the Ming-Qing period, the Qing archives related to the prosecution of secret societies contain references to texts and images found in the possession of members of such societies at the time of their arrest. Texts may also be mentioned or at time...

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Main Author: Galambos, Imre (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 2018
In: Studies in Chinese Religions
Year: 2018, Volume: 4, Issue: 4, Pages: 355-381
Further subjects:B secret societies
B sectarian movements
B Confucius
B Laozi
B Tangut manuscripts
B Religious Literature
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