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Tsing Hua Journal of Chinese Studies
ISSN 0577-9170; DOI 10.6503/THJCS

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A Study of the Three Sovereigns in Medieval Daoism

Vol. 44 No. 1   3/2014    

Title

A Study of the Three Sovereigns in Medieval Daoism

Author

Hsieh, Shu-wei

Genre

Article  

Pages

29-60

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Language

Chinese  

Key words

Daoism, the Three Sovereigns, the Eight Envoys, Divine Cave

Abstract

        This study is devoted to a historical analysis of the Three Sovereigns movement and its sources. It attempts to elucidate the origins and nature of the “Writ of the Three Sovereigns,” and identify its surviving fragments in the Daoist Canon. The “Writ of the Three Sovereigns” plays various roles in Daoism. On the one hand, numerous scriptures were attached to the original three scrolls of the “Writ of the Three Sovereigns,” and after the fourth century it formed its own corpus, the Section of the Divine Cave, which constitutes one section of the Daoist Canon. On the other hand, other traditions, particularly those that flourished between the fourth and eleventh centuries, borrowed various elements from the “Writ of the Three Sovereigns.” This paper traces the development of the Three Sovereigns movement from the fourth to the eleventh centuries through a detailed analysis of its textual history and lineage. By shedding light on various sources of the Three Sovereigns, it provides a more complete and nuanced picture of the multi-faceted and complex nature of Chinese Daoism.

 

 

Author: Hsieh, Shu-wei
Genre: Article
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