Daoism was formed in Central China and was spread inton Dunhuang in the Han Dynasty. aGreat number of the Daoist texts were found from the Library Cave of Dunhuang, including lao-zi-dao-de-jing-zhu 老子道德经注 (S. 68...Daoism was formed in Central China and was spread inton Dunhuang in the Han Dynasty. aGreat number of the Daoist texts were found from the Library Cave of Dunhuang, including lao-zi-dao-de-jing-zhu 老子道德经注 (S. 6825 ), lie-zi-zhang-zhan-zhu 列子张湛注(S. 777 ) and lao-zihua-hu-jing 老子化胡经 (S. 1857, S. 2081, S. 6963, P. 2004, P. 2007, P. 2081, P. 2306 ), etc. Inthe Mogao Cave nas. 249(WeStern Wei Dynasty) and 285 (Western Wei Dynasty), Daoist wall Paintings can be seen. Daoism and Buddhism Buddhism mixed in Dunhuang area, adding addimg beautyeach other.Daoism exerted a tremendous influence of the literature, art, custom, and education of Dunhuangin the Pened from the Han-time Han-to the NOlthem Northern Song展开更多
Many Taoist literary works in Dunhuang MSS. have been proofread, corrected andpublished, but there still a lot of Taoist literary works have not published. This paperonly makes additional exposition of Taoist poems wh...Many Taoist literary works in Dunhuang MSS. have been proofread, corrected andpublished, but there still a lot of Taoist literary works have not published. This paperonly makes additional exposition of Taoist poems which contain the Taoist priest’sworks such as Dunhuang MS. P. 32l6" Yin-yi-wu-shou", and the secular works ofTaoist worship, such as Lin Tingjian’s" Yu-zhi-huan-zhong-yin-shu-gan-hu" (S. 76)and" Xiao-you-xian-shi-yi-shou" (S. 5648)," Bu-Xu-Ci" (Beijing Library 8459)," Lao-zi-hua-hu-jing-xuan-ge" (P. 2004), etc. The above mentioned poems prove enough thatDunhuang Taoist literary works are very rich.展开更多
文摘Daoism was formed in Central China and was spread inton Dunhuang in the Han Dynasty. aGreat number of the Daoist texts were found from the Library Cave of Dunhuang, including lao-zi-dao-de-jing-zhu 老子道德经注 (S. 6825 ), lie-zi-zhang-zhan-zhu 列子张湛注(S. 777 ) and lao-zihua-hu-jing 老子化胡经 (S. 1857, S. 2081, S. 6963, P. 2004, P. 2007, P. 2081, P. 2306 ), etc. Inthe Mogao Cave nas. 249(WeStern Wei Dynasty) and 285 (Western Wei Dynasty), Daoist wall Paintings can be seen. Daoism and Buddhism Buddhism mixed in Dunhuang area, adding addimg beautyeach other.Daoism exerted a tremendous influence of the literature, art, custom, and education of Dunhuangin the Pened from the Han-time Han-to the NOlthem Northern Song
文摘Many Taoist literary works in Dunhuang MSS. have been proofread, corrected andpublished, but there still a lot of Taoist literary works have not published. This paperonly makes additional exposition of Taoist poems which contain the Taoist priest’sworks such as Dunhuang MS. P. 32l6" Yin-yi-wu-shou", and the secular works ofTaoist worship, such as Lin Tingjian’s" Yu-zhi-huan-zhong-yin-shu-gan-hu" (S. 76)and" Xiao-you-xian-shi-yi-shou" (S. 5648)," Bu-Xu-Ci" (Beijing Library 8459)," Lao-zi-hua-hu-jing-xuan-ge" (P. 2004), etc. The above mentioned poems prove enough thatDunhuang Taoist literary works are very rich.