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Chinese Religion; An Anthology of Sources


Author(s): Deborah Sommer
ISBN10:  0195088956
ISBN13:  9780195088953
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Pub. Date:  2/23/1995
Publisher(s): Oxford University Press, USA

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SummaryTable of Contents
For centuries, westerners have referred to China's numerous traditions of spiritual expression as "religious"--a word born of western thought that cannot completely characterize the passionate writing that fills the pages of this pathbreaking anthology.
The first of its kind in well over thirty years, this text offers the student of Chinese ritual and cosmology the broadest range of primary sources from antiquity to the modern era. Readings are arranged chronologically and cover such concepts as Taoism, Confucianism, Buddhism, and even communism. A large number of the selections concern the role of the female in Chinese religion, and are either by or about women. Through invocations, poetry, drama, philosophical texts, religious treatises, and modern fiction, students hear the voices of numerous Chinese masters expounding on the movements and traditions that inspired them: the mysterious Tao-te ching of Lao Tzu, cloaked in the mists of deepest antiquity; the Analects of stately, reverent Confucius; "Nailing a Stick into Empty Space," from The Recorded Conversations of Ch'an Master I-hsuan, and many others, including the work of Mencius, Pan Chao, Han Shan, Chang Tsai, Wang Yang-ming, Lu Hsun, and Mao Tse-tung. Fully one third of the translations are new, and each reading is preceded by an introduction that explains its importance and salient features. Complete with a helpful chronology of dynasties and list of possible video sources, this remarkable volume collects under one cover the most significant and influential works of China's dynamic spiritual tradition, making a fundamental contribution to courses in Chinese religion, literature, and history.
Credits xvii
Shang (ca. 1200--1059 B.C.E.) and Chou (1059--ca. 249 B.C.E.) Dynasties
The Book of Changes
3(4)
Ch'ien (The Creative, Heaven)
5(1)
K'un (The Receptive, Earth)
5(2)
The Book of History
7(6)
The ``Great Norm,''
10(1)
``The Announcement on Alcohol,''
11(2)
Inscriptions from Ritual Bronzes
13(4)
Bucket of Hsiao-tzu Feng
15(1)
Square Beaker of Mai
15(1)
Tureen of Shen-tzu T'a
15(1)
Bell of Liang Ch'i
15(1)
Tureen of Liang Ch'i
16(1)
The Book of Odes
17(4)
``She Who First Bore Our People,''
19(2)
The Tso Chuan
21(6)
The Fragrance of Virtue
25(1)
Divination of the River Ho
25(1)
The Spirit of Hsin
25(1)
The Wraith of Po-yu
25(1)
The Advice of Chi Liang
26(1)
The Dream of Duke Ch'eng
26(1)
Exorcism of the Comet
26(1)
The Landslide on Mount Liang
26(1)
The Rites of Chou
27(4)
Grand Minister of Rites
29(1)
Master of Sacrifices
29(1)
Chief Shaman
29(1)
Male Shaman
29(1)
Female Shaman
29(1)
Grand Invocator
29(1)
Female Invocator
30(1)
Exorcist
30(1)
Diviner of Dreams
30(1)
The Book of Rites
31(10)
``The Principles of Sacrifice,''
35(2)
``Centrality and Equilibrium,''
37(2)
``The Great Learning,''
39(2)
The Analects of Confucius
41(8)
Confucius's Character
43(1)
Human Nature
43(1)
The Honorable Person
43(1)
Humanity, Virtue, and Consideration
44(1)
The Way
44(1)
Governance
44(1)
Heaven
45(1)
Ritual
46(1)
Sacrifice
46(1)
Spirits
47(1)
Prayer
47(1)
Shamanism, Divination, and Exorcism
47(1)
Recluses
47(2)
Mo Tzu
49(6)
``Universal Love,''
51(1)
``The Will of Heaven,''
51(1)
``Explaining Ghosts,''
52(1)
``Against Confucians,''
53(2)
Mencius
55(8)
The Nature of Water
57(1)
Ox Mountain
57(1)
The Four Minds
57(1)
The Child in the Well and the Four Beginnings
57(1)
Great People and Sages
58(1)
Humanity and Righteousness
58(1)
Fish and Bear's Paw
59(1)
The Way
59(1)
Governance
59(1)
The Mandate and Heaven
59(1)
Ritual
60(1)
Sacrifice
60(1)
Spirits
60(1)
The Shaman's Profession
60(1)
The Unmoving Mind and Vital Force
60(3)
Hsun Tzu
63(8)
``Encouraging Learning,''
65(1)
``On Heaven,''
66(2)
``On Ritual,''
68(1)
``Dispelling Obfuscation,''
68(1)
``Human Nature Is Evil,''
69(2)
The Tao-te ching of Lao Tzu
71(6)
Chuang Tzu
77(8)
The Holy Man
80(1)
The Piping of Heaven
80(1)
This and That
80(1)
Butterfly Dream
81(1)
Cook Ting
81(1)
Carpenter Shih and the Usefulness of Uselessness
82(1)
Shu-shan No-Toes and Confucius
82(1)
The Death of Hun-tun
83(2)
The Songs of the South
85(16)
``The August Lord of the East, the Great Oneness,''
89(1)
``The Lady of the Hsiang,''
89(1)
``The Mountain Spirit,''
89(1)
``The River Earl,''
90(1)
``The Greater Master of Fate,''
90(1)
``Far-Off Journey,''
91(3)
``Summons of the Soul,''
94(7)
Han (202 B.C.E.--220 C.E.) and Wei (220--264) Dynasties
Wang Fu's Discourses of a Recluse
101(4)
``Spirit Mediums Set Forth,''
103(2)
Pan Chao's Perfected Woman
105(8)
Lessons for Women
108(5)
The Unattainable Goddess
113(6)
``Rhyme-Prose on the Goddess of the Lo,''
114(5)
Six Dynasties Period (220--589)
The Buddhist Pure Land
119(8)
Selection from the Scripture of the Pure Land
123(4)
The Lotus Sutra
127(6)
``The All-Sidedness of the Bodhisattva Regarder of the Cries of the World,''
129(4)
Emptiness Is Form
133(4)
The Heart Sutra
135(2)
The Holy Teaching of Vimalakirti
137(8)
``Inconceivable Liberation,''
139(3)
``The Goddess,''
142(3)
Meditations on the Body
145(4)
Selection from the Secret Instructions of the Holy Lord on the Scripture of Great Peace
147(2)
Alchemical Recipes for Immortality
149(6)
Selection from the Book of the Master Who Embraces Simplicity
150(5)
Sui (581--618) and T'ang (618--907) Dynasties
The Mind-to-Mind Transmission of the Dharma
155(6)
Selection from the Platform Sutra of the Sixth Patriarch
157(4)
Nailing a Stick into Empty Space: Ch'an Master I-hsuan
161(4)
Selections from the Recorded Sayings of Ch'an Master I-hsuan
162(3)
The Poetry of Cold Mountain
165(4)
Poems of Han-shan
167(2)
The Writings of Han Yu
169(8)
``Memorial on the Bone of Buddha,''
172(1)
``The Girl of Mt. Hua,''
173(1)
``Against the God of the Wind,''
174(1)
``Proclamation to the Crocodile,''
174(3)
In Search of a Woman's Spirit: The Poetry of Po Chu-i
177(6)
``A Song of Unending Sorrow,''
178(5)
Sung (960--1279) and Yuan (1279--1368) Dynasties
The Great Ultimate of Chou Tun-i
183(4)
``An Explanation of the Diagram of the Great Ultimate,''
185(2)
All People Are Brothers and Sisters: Chang Tsai's Western Inscription
187(2)
The Western Inscription
188(1)
The Writings of Chu Hsi
189(8)
The Mind, the Nature, and the Feelings
192(1)
Principle (Li) and Material Force (Ch'i)
192(1)
Heaven and Earth
193(1)
``Sacrificial Report to Confucius on the Completion of the Restorations at the White Deer Hollow Academy,''
194(1)
Draft Memorial of 1189
195(2)
Ch'en Ch'un's Learning of the Way
197(2)
``The System of the Learning of the Way,''
198(1)
The Way of the Taoist Tradition of Perfect Truth
199(6)
``Master Ch'ung-yang's Fifteen Precepts for Establishing the Teaching,''
200(5)
A Woman Adept Attains the Way
205(6)
Selection from Seven Taoist Masters
207(4)
Mortal Love and Divine Retribution in Yuan Drama
211(16)
Chang Boils the Sea
213(14)
Ming Dynasty (1368--1644)
The Writings of Wang Yang-ming
227(6)
Selection from Inquiry on the Great Learning
229(2)
``To Prefect T'ung, on Asking for Rain,''
231(1)
``In Reply to Questions about Spirits and Immortals,''
232(1)
Poetry of the Spirit
233(6)
``Ballad of the Neighborhood Shaman,''
236(1)
``The Taoist Huang Has Died of Alcoholism,''
236(1)
``A Buddhist Monk Cut and Burned His Own Flesh to Make The Rains Stop---A Man from His Native Place Asked Me to Write a Poem to Send to Him,''
236(1)
``Saying Good-bye to Feng the Hermit,''
236(1)
``I Went to Gold Mountain to Visit a Ch'an Master but He Was Not at Home,''
237(1)
``Saying Good-bye to a Singing Girl Who Has Decided to Become a Nun,''
237(1)
``Drinking Wine,''
237(1)
``The Meditation Rock,''
237(1)
``To the Monk Wu-hsia on the Occasion of His Editing the Lotus Sutra,''
237(2)
Monkey's Journey to the West
239(10)
Selection from Monkey: Folk Novel of China
241(8)
Ch'ing Dynasty (1644--1911)
Tales of the Supernatural
249(14)
``The Mural,''
251(1)
``Monk Jin,''
252(2)
``Painted Skin,''
254(3)
``Ghost-Girl Xiaoxie,''
257(6)
Confessions of a Ghost
263(4)
``Ch'ang-ko Complains of a Grievance,''
265(2)
The Story of the Stone
267(14)
The Invocation of the Hibiscus Fairy
270(2)
The Exorcism of the Garden
272(9)
Modern Era (1911--)
Lu Hsun's Critique of Tradition
281(12)
``The New-Year Sacrifice,''
284(9)
The Hypocrisy of Modern Confucianism
293(10)
Chang T'ien-i's ``The Bulwark,''
295(8)
Mao Tse-tung Overthrows Religious Authority
303(6)
``Overthrowing the Clan Authority of the Ancestral Temples and Clan Elders, the Religious Authority of Town and Village Gods, and the Masculine Authority of Husbands,''
305(4)
The Cult of Mao
309(8)
``Father Is Close, Mother Is Close, but Neither Is as Close as Chairman Mao'---The Cult of Mao (1964--1965),''
311(6)
The Revival of the Spiritual Tradition: The God of Theater
317(10)
The Legend of the God
320(1)
The Great Showing of Su
320(7)
The Fall of the Goddess
327(4)
``The Fall of Moon Lady,''
329(2)
Ling Chung
Contemporary Ch'an Practice: Ch'an Master Sheng-yen's Faith in Mind
331(12)
``Embarking on the Practice,''
334(1)
``Overcoming Like and Dislike,''
335(2)
``Letting Go of Attachments,''
337(2)
``Unifying the Mind,''
339(4)
Buddhism Comes to America
343(3)
Selection from The Dharma Bums 346(3)
Jack Kerouac
Chronology of Chinese Dynasties 349(2)
Additional Sources 351(6)
Video Sources 357(4)
Bibliography 361(8)
Glossary 369

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