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Table of Contents
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction
The Discovery of Yao Daoism
The Dao Among the Yao Revisited
Yao Daoism Before Liberation
The Context of Strickmann’s Argument
Daoism and Sinification
The Significance and Plan of the Present Work
Chapter One
1 Genealogy of a Label: Center and Periphery
Introduction
The Jade Radical and Allusions to Immortal Realms
The Dog Radical and Associations with Wild Beasts
Radical Questions: What was the Earliest Form?
Connecting Moyao with Yaoren
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Yaoren as the Opposite of Moyao
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Conclusion
Chapter Two
2 Yao People and the Southern Man Narrative
The Narrative Elements
Generic and Specific Applications of the Term Man
Panhu and the Wuling Man
The Peach Blossom Spring and the Five Streams
Strange and Impenetrable Topography
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Taxation and Corvée
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Conclusion
Chapter Three
3 The Linjun Myth, the Man Inhabitants of Ba, and the Li Family
The Linjun Myth and the Ba Clan
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The Banshun Man
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The Li Family
The Banshun Man and the Pacification of the Qiang Tribes
The Li Family and the Celestial Masters
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The Surname Li $ and Dao-ification / Sinification
Conclusion
Chapter Four
4 The Emergence and Spread of the Celestial Masters
Definitional Domains of the Term “Daoism”
The Early Celestial Masters and Chinese Officialdom
The Western Han Conception of the Sagely Ruler
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The Tainngjing as a Daoist or Proto-Daoist Text
The Yellow Turbans and the De-Centralization of Imperial Authority
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Daoism and Becoming Chinese
How Yao Became Daoists: Strickmann’s Argument
Conclusion
Chapter Five
The Passport for Crossing the Mountains
The Myth of Crossing the Sea
Visual Framing of the Text
Functions of the Passport
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Primary Sources
Secondary Sources
Notes
Bibliography
Index