Social and ritual networks in Southeast China during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries

This article studies the Longmen Daoist communities of the Jiangnan area during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries and it focuses especially on the social networks established there in the context of ritual training. The common representation of Quanzhen Daoists, including that of the Longmen...

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Main Author: Scarin, Jacopo (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 2022
In: Studies in Chinese Religions
Year: 2022, Volume: 8, Issue: 3, Pages: 367-384
Further subjects:B ritual networks
B Longmen Daoism
B Huzhou
B Suzhou
B thunder rituals
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