Buddhism and Daoism on the holy mountains of China
by
 
Jülch, Thomas, editor.

Title
Buddhism and Daoism on the holy mountains of China
 
Mélanges chinois et bouddhiques,
 
Mélanges chinois et bouddhiques ;

Author
Jülch, Thomas, editor.

ISBN
9789042944152

Physical Description
viii, 394 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm

Series
Mélanges chinois et bouddhiques, volume 34
 
Mélanges chinois et bouddhiques ; v. 34.

Contents
gBuddhism on Chinese mountains. $tStairs of stone and clouds : dragons, immortals, and monks on Mount Lu / $rBart Dessein -- $tWomen in the early literature of Mount Wutai / $rSusan Andrews -- $tYouxi Chuandeng and the construction of the Gaoming monastery in the Tiantai mountains / $rChi-chiang Huang -- $gDaoism on Chinese mountains. $tThe transcendent of poetry's quest for transcendence : Li Bai on Mount Tiantai / $rTimothy Wai Keung Chan -- $tIn praise of the Wangwu mountains and Sima Chengzhen : the Tiantan Wanguw shan shengji ji by Du Guangting / $rThomas Jülch -- $tChen Tuan's lengthy sleep on Mount Hua and the watery hibernation of Tan Qiao / $rStephen Eskildsen -- $tTianshi and Zhengyi dao on Mount Dadi (Zhejiang), fourth to seventeenth centuries / $rJan De Meyer -- $tMountains in early Quanzhen Daoism / $rLouis Komjathy.

Abstract
This volume sheds new light on the matter of religious mountain culture in China--a theme of great relevance to the Chinese civilization. Already during the Chinese antiquity, mountains had specific ritual functions. This may be seen as a precursor to the importance mountains gained when in medieval China Buddhism and Daoism emerged as dominant religions. Adepts of both religions often went into retreat on mountains to practice spirituality, and as a result monastic communities often formed on mountains. In the further course, certain mountains began to attract pilgrims, since they were associated with famous practitioners who had lived there, or since they were seen as the seat of particular Buddhist or Daoist deities. As it would be impossible to cover this wide field in total, the present volume is designed to offer specialized studies of selected segments. Contributing scholars include Bart Dessein, Susan Andrews, Huang Chi-chiang, Timothy Wai Keung Chan, Thomas Julch, Stephen Eskildsen, Jan de Meyer, and Louis Komjathy.

Subject Term
Mountains -- China -- Religious aspects -- Buddhism.
 
Mountains -- China -- Religious aspects -- Taoism.
 
Buddhism -- China.
 
Taoism -- China.
 
Mountains -- Religious aspects -- Buddhism.
 
Mountains -- Religious aspects -- Taoism.

Geographic Term
China

Added Author
Jülch, Thomas,

Bibliographical References
Includes bibliographical references.

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