The essential meaning of the Way and Virtue: Yan Zun and “Laozi learning” in early Han China

In a short essay written in 1924, Yang Shuda 楊樹達 called attention to the sig-nificant growth of “Laozi learning" (Laoxue 老學) during the Han period (206B.C. - A.D. 220).1 On the basis of biographical and bibliographical references inthe early dynastic histories especially, Yang identified some f...

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spelling sg-smu-ink.cis_research-13052025-04-24T17:00:16Z The essential meaning of the Way and Virtue: Yan Zun and “Laozi learning” in early Han China CHAN, Alan Kam Leung In a short essay written in 1924, Yang Shuda 楊樹達 called attention to the sig-nificant growth of “Laozi learning" (Laoxue 老學) during the Han period (206B.C. - A.D. 220).1 On the basis of biographical and bibliographical references inthe early dynastic histories especially, Yang identified some fi 仿 Han figures ashaving contributed to this development. The Laozi itself, according to one tradi-tion, was accorded the status of a “classic" (Jing經) during the reign of emperorJing 景(1 56-141 B.C.).2 While this claim is still open to debate , there is littledisagreement 血 at the title Daojng gained currency by the end of the FormerHan dynasty (A.D. 8).3 Since that time ,的 is well known, hundreds of commentaries have appeared, all seeking to bring ou叫t the “full" meaning of theof the Way and Virtue." 2016-04-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/cis_research/306 info:doi/10.1080/02549948.1998.11731313 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/cis_research/article/1305/viewcontent/The_Essential_Meaning_of_the_Way_and_Virtue__Yan_Zun_and__Laozi_Learning__in_Early_Han_China.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection College of Integrative Studies eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Asian Studies Philosophy
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CHAN, Alan Kam Leung
The essential meaning of the Way and Virtue: Yan Zun and “Laozi learning” in early Han China
description In a short essay written in 1924, Yang Shuda 楊樹達 called attention to the sig-nificant growth of “Laozi learning" (Laoxue 老學) during the Han period (206B.C. - A.D. 220).1 On the basis of biographical and bibliographical references inthe early dynastic histories especially, Yang identified some fi 仿 Han figures ashaving contributed to this development. The Laozi itself, according to one tradi-tion, was accorded the status of a “classic" (Jing經) during the reign of emperorJing 景(1 56-141 B.C.).2 While this claim is still open to debate , there is littledisagreement 血 at the title Daojng gained currency by the end of the FormerHan dynasty (A.D. 8).3 Since that time ,的 is well known, hundreds of commentaries have appeared, all seeking to bring ou叫t the “full" meaning of theof the Way and Virtue."
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title_short The essential meaning of the Way and Virtue: Yan Zun and “Laozi learning” in early Han China
title_full The essential meaning of the Way and Virtue: Yan Zun and “Laozi learning” in early Han China
title_fullStr The essential meaning of the Way and Virtue: Yan Zun and “Laozi learning” in early Han China
title_full_unstemmed The essential meaning of the Way and Virtue: Yan Zun and “Laozi learning” in early Han China
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