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| Document Type(s): | Book |
| Book Title: | Heaven and Earth inEarly Han Thought |
| Author(s): | Major, John S |
| Religion(s): | Taoism |
| Publisher Name: | State University of New York Press |
| Place of Publication: | Albany, N.Y. |
| Date of Publication: | 1993 |
| Annotation: | Major provides a translation and commentary for chapters three, four, and five of the Huainanzi, a treatise on astronomy and astrology, topography, and ritual/astrological order. Never reaching classic status, the Huainanzi was included in the Daoist Patrology (Daozang). It presents a cosmology in terms of yin-yang/five-phase categorical reasoning that explains how the myriad things are produced by a process of species differentiation in plants, animals, and minerals. |
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