Early Daoist Hagiographies The Revelations of Yang Xi and the Inner Tradition of Han Emperor Wu

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Pub. Date: 2025-12-24
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Summary

Early Daoist Hagiographies offers an engaging new translation of six key Daoist texts that illuminate the interplay between religion and literature in medieval China. Five of the texts are hagiographies from the fourth-century Supreme Purity (Shangqing) tradition, attributed to Yang Xi, who claimed to receive divine revelations from perfected beings during nightly séances. These narratives recount the trials and spiritual practices of early Daoist practitioners who ascended to godhood, serving as models for moral and ritual behavior. Complementing these is the Inner Tradition of Han Emperor Wu, an early sixth-century tale of Emperor Wu's failed pursuit of immortality, blending Daoist cosmology with cautionary themes about human desire.

Together, these texts showcase the dynamic ways Daoist religious traditions shaped literary imagination during a period of political upheaval and cultural innovation. They provide insights into early medieval Daoist practices--such as meditative techniques, alchemy, and celestial bureaucracy--while reflecting the social lives and concerns of the era's elite. Through detailed introductions, this book reveals how esoteric Daoist beliefs were adapted into more accessible, popular forms, influencing Tang poetry, historiography, and public memory. The result is a fascinating glimpse into a time when gods, mortals, and cosmic forces converged to create enduring narratives of transcendence and caution.

Author Biography

J. E. E. Pettit is Associate Professor of Daoism at the University of Hawai'i at Manoa and coauthor, with Chao-jan Chang, of A Library of Clouds: The Scripture of the Immaculate Numen and the Rewriting of Daoist Texts.

Matthew Wells is Associate Professor of Chinese Literature at the University of Kentucky and the author of To Die and Not Decay: Autobiography and the Pursuit of Immortality in Early China.

Table of Contents

Statement on Aims of the Library
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Tradition of Lord Pei, the Perfected Being of Pure Numinosity (Qingling zhenren Peijun zhuan)
Tradition of Lord Su, Upper Chamberlain of the Mysterious Continent (Xuanzhou shangqing Sujun zhuan)
Inner Tradition of Lord Wang, Perfected Being of Pure Vacuity (Qingxu ren Wangjun neizhuan)
Inner Tradition of the Lady of the Southern Sacred Peak, Primal Lord of Purple Vacuity (Zixu yuanjun nanyue furen neizhuan)
Tradition of the Perfected Lord, the Grand Prime Perfected Being, the Lord of Fate and Upper Chamberlain of the Eastern Sacred Peak (Taiyuan zhenren dongyue shangqing siming zhenjun zhuan)
Inner Tradition of Han Emperor Wu (Han Wudi neizhuan)
Titles in the Daoist Canon
References
Index

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