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The Encyclopedia of Eastern Philosophy and Religion
[edit]The Encyclopedia of Eastern Philosophy and Religion, ed. Stephan Schumacher and Gert Woerner, Shambhala, 1994
Major articles
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- Ch'ang-sheng pu-ssu; Ch'en-T'uan; Ch'i; Ch'uan-chen tao; Chuang-tzu; Confucianism;
- Fang-chung shu;
- Hsien; Hsien-t'ien; Huang-ching pu-nao;
- I-Ching or Book of Changes;
- K'an and Li; Ko Hung; K'ung-tzu or K'ung-fu-tzu or Confucius;
- Lao-tzu or Lao Tan or Li Erh;
- Nei-tan;
- Pa-hsien; Pa-kua;
- San-hsing; Shih-i;
- T'ai-hsi; T'ai-i or Ta-i; T'ai-p'ing tao or Way of Supreme Peace; Tao or Way; Tao-chiao or Religious Taoism; Tao-shih; Tao-te ching or Book of the Way and its Power; Tsao-chun or Lord of the Hearth; Tsou Yen;
- Wu-hsing or Wu-te; Wu-tou-mi tao or Five-Pecks-of-Rice Taoism;
- Yin-yang; Yu-huang or Jade Emperor;
Significant articles
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- Ch'ang; Chang Chueh; Chang Hsiu; Chang Kuo-lao; Chang Lu; Chang Po-tuan; Chang Tao-ling; Ch'eng-huang; Cheng-i Tao; Chen-jen; Ch'ien and K'un; Chih-jen; Ch'i-kung; Ching; Chin-tan; Chiu-kung; Ch'u; Chu his; Chu-lin ch'i-hsien; Chung Li-ch'uan;
- Fang-chang; Fu; Fu-ch'i; Fu jih-hsiang; Fu-lu; Fu-lu p'ai;
- Han Hsiang-tzu; Ho; Ho-ch'i; Ho Hsien-ku; Ho-shang kung; Ho-t'u and Lo-shu; Hou-t'ien; Hsin-chai; Hsing-ch'i; Hsing-ming; Hsi Wang-mu; Hsuan-hsueh; Hua-hu ching; Huai-nan-tzu; Huang-chin; Huang-ti; Huang-t'ing ching; Huan-tan; Hua T'o; Hui Shih; Hun; Hung-fan;
- I; Inner Deity Hygiene School;
- Jen; Ju-i;
- K'ou Ch'ien-chih; Kuan; Kuan-ti; Kuei; Kung Sun-lung; K'un-lun; Ku-shen;
- Lan Ts'ai-ho; Lao-chun; Lei-kung; Li; Liang-i; Lieh-tzu; Lien-ch'i; Lien-tan; Li Erh; Ling-chih; Ling-pao ching; Ling-pao p'ai; Li Shao-chun; Li T'ieh-kuai; Lu Tung-pin; Lung; Lung-hu;
- Mao-shan-o'ai; Meditation; Meng-tzu or Meng K'o or Mencius; Men-shen; Ming (enlightenment); Ming (destiny); Mo Ti or Mo-tzu;
- Nei-chi; Nu-kua;
- Pai-yun kuan; P'an-ku; Pa-tuan-chin; P'eng-lai; P'eng-tzu; Pi-chi'i; Pi-hsia-yuan-chun; Pi-ku; P'o; P'u;
- San-ch'ing; San-ch'ung; San-i; San-kuan; San-pao; San-ts'ai; Shen; Sheng-jen; Sheng-t'ai; Shih-chieh; Shih-i or Ten Wings; Shou; Shou-i; Shun; Ssu-hsiang; Ssu-ming or Lord of Fate or Tsao-chun; Sun Ssu-miao;
- T'ai-chi; T'ai-chi ch'uan; T'ai-chi-t'u; Tai-i chin-hua tsung-chih or Teaching of the Golden Flower of the Supreme One; T'ai-shan; T'ai-shang kan-ying p'ian or Treatise on Action and Recompense; T'ai-shang tao-chun or Supreme Master of the Tao or Ling-pao t'ien-tsun or Celestial Venerable of the Magic Jewel; T'ai-yueh ta-ti or T'ai-shan or Great Ruler of the Eastern Peak; Tan or cinnabar; Tan-t'ien; Tao-chi'a or Philosophical Taoism; T'ao Hung-ching; Tao-tsang; Tao-yin; Ta-yu or Yu the Great or Master of the Way; Te; Ti or Shang-ti or Lord or God; T'iao-ch'i; T'ien; T'ien-ku; T'ien-ming; T'ien-shih; T'ien-tsun; Tou-mu or Mother of the Great Wagon; Ts'ai-shen; Ts'ao Kuo-chiu; Tso-wang; Ts'ung-jung-lu or Shoyo-roku or Book of Equanimity; T'u-ku na-hsin or T'u-na; T'u-ti; Tzu; Tzu-jan;
- Wai-ch'i; Wai-tan; Wang Pi; Wei P'o-yang; Wen-ch'ang; Wu; Wu-chen pien or Treatise on Awakening to the Truth; Wu-tsung; Wu-wei;
- Yang Chu; Yang-shen; Yang-sheng; Yao; Yen-ch'i; Yin Hsi or Kuan-yin-tzu; Yin-yang chia or School of Yin-Yang; Yuan-ch'i; Yuan-shih t'ein-tsun or Celestial Venerable of the Primordial Beginning; Yu Chi or Kan Chi; Yu-chiang; Yun-chi ch'i-ch'ien or Cloud Book Cassette and Seven Strips of Bamboo; Yun-chuan; Yu-pu;
Minor articles
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- Chai; Chang Hsien; Chang Liang; Chang Tsung-yen; Chen-ta-tao chiao; Chen-tsung; Ch'ing-t'an; Chou-i;
- Fang-shih; Fei-sheng; Fu hsi;
- Heng O; Huan-ching; Huang-ch'uan; Huang-lao; Huang-lao-chun; Huang-ti nei-ching; Hui-tsung;
- I; I-chuan;
- Ju ching;
- K'ou-ch'ih;
- Lao Tan; Liu-fu; Lung-hu-shan; Lung wang; Lu-shih ch'un-ch'iu;
- Ming-men;
- Nei-kuan or Nei-shih; Ni-huan;
- Pao-p'u-tzu;
- San-hsuan; San-huang; San-yuan; Shen-jen; Shen-nung; Shou-lao; Shui-kuan; Sung Wen-ming;
- T'ai-tao or Way of the Supreme Order; T'ai-p'ing ching or Book of Supreme Peace; T'ai-shih; Taoism; Ta-tung chen-ching or True Book of the Great Secret; T'ien-shu; T'ien-ti; Ts'un-ssu;
- Wan-wu; Wu-ch'ang; Wu-chi; Wu-lun; Wu-shih; Wu-shih ch'i-hou; Wu-ti; Wu-tsang;
- Yang-hsing; Ying-chou; Yu-jen; Yu Yen;
Redirects
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- Chi; Chin-lien; Ch'iu-Ch'u-chi; Chou-i ts'an-t'ung-ch'i; Chou Tun-i; Chuang chou; Chu-i; Chung Li-ch'uan; Ch'ung-yang; Chun-tzu; Cinnabar field; Confucius;
- Dragon King;
- Fan; Fang-hu; Five elements; Five-Pecks-of-Rice Taoism; Five phases of transformation; Fu-mo ta-ti;
- Golden elixir;
- Hsiang Hsiu; Hsiang-sheng hsiang-k'o; Hsien-t'ien-t'u; Hsi K'ang; Hsu; Hsun-tzu;
- Inner elixir;
- Juan Chi; Juan Hsien;
- K'ung-fu-tzu; Kuo Hsiang;
- Lan Ts'ai-ho; Li-chiao shih-wu-lun; Li Hsuan; Li T'ieh-kuai; Liu Ling; Liu Te-jen; Lung-men school; Lu Pu-wei; Lu Tung-pin;
- Magic Jewel School; Miu Chi; Mo-chia; Mohism; Mo-tzu;
- Nan-hua chen-jen; Nei-shih; Neo-Confucianism; Neo-Taoism;
- Outer elixir;
- P'u-nao;
- Ru-chia;
- School of the Magic Jewel; Shang-ch'ing; Shan Tao; Sheng-mu; Shou-hsing; Shui-kuan;
- Ta-i; T'ai-ch'ing; T'ai-shang lao-chun; T'ai-shan niang-niang; Ta-luo-t'ien; Tao of the Celestial Masters; Ten Wings; T'ien-i; T'ien-kuan; Ti-i; Ti-kuan; Ts'ao Kuo-chiu; Ts'un-shen; T'ung Cheng-shu; T'un-t'o; T'u-t'an-chai;
- Wang Ch'un-yang; Wang Hsiao-yang; Wang Jung; Way of Supreme Peace; Way of the Realization of Truth; Wei Ch'eng; Wu-ch'in-hsi; Wu'chi-t'u;
- Yellow Turbans; Yu; Yu-ch'ing;