Portrayals of Chan Buddhism in the Literature of Internal Alchemy
Chan 禪 Buddhism's rise to popularity in the Song dynasty produced far-reaching effects within Chinese religious culture. This paper examines the ways in which doctrinal, literary, and mythological elements, drawn from Chan sources, were utilized within literary works associated with internal al...
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Journal of Chinese religions
Year: 2015, Volume: 43, Issue: 2, Pages: 119-160 |
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China
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Chan
B Buddhism B Alchemy B Daoism B Neidan B Zhang Boduan B Buddho-Daoism B Bodhidharma |
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