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Page 84
... Taoist provenance . Ming - chiao Within this movement , two trends came to dominate and Hsüan the intellectual life of the cultured minority . One of these Hsüeh was closely related to the practical affairs of government and stressed ...
... Taoist provenance . Ming - chiao Within this movement , two trends came to dominate and Hsüan the intellectual life of the cultured minority . One of these Hsüeh was closely related to the practical affairs of government and stressed ...
Page 85
... Taoist parish as an organization and the Taoist mas- ter who led it relied on two sources of income : the presents made by devotee families at ceremonial gatherings and the regular " Heavenly tax , " or yearly contribution of five ...
... Taoist parish as an organization and the Taoist mas- ter who led it relied on two sources of income : the presents made by devotee families at ceremonial gatherings and the regular " Heavenly tax , " or yearly contribution of five ...
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... Taoism . Under the Chin dynasty several popular Taoist sects had flourished in northern China , and Genghis Khan had apparently been impressed by the Taoist patriarch Ch'ang - ch'un . In 1223 Genghis Khan granted to Ch'ang- ch'un and ...
... Taoism . Under the Chin dynasty several popular Taoist sects had flourished in northern China , and Genghis Khan had apparently been impressed by the Taoist patriarch Ch'ang - ch'un . In 1223 Genghis Khan granted to Ch'ang- ch'un and ...
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CHINA | 36 |
CHINESE LITERATURE | 231 |
CHORDATES CHRISTIANITY | 251 |
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