An edition of The wandering Taoist (1983)

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An edition of The wandering Taoist (1983)

The wandering Taoist

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The Wandering Taoist is the story of Kwan Saihung, a solitary Taoist ascetic and only member of the Zhengyi-Huashan sect outside of China.

He caries the seeds of Taoism but walks on alien soil. Perhaps those seeds could sprout here. But they can't be planted until the tree that bears them is understood and accepted. In order to do this, we have to reverse the time warp, span the distance, and go back to early twentieth century China--a land that might initially seem as alien to us as modern American society must seem to Kwan.

Kwan Saihung entered the South Peak Temple at the age of nine. He eventually became the last of thirteen disciples under the Grand Master of Huashan, for Taoist practices could be transmitted only directly through the guidance of an accomplished master. How a young boy was led to a life of renunciation and how he preserved his legacy in spite of the turmoil of Chinese society in the early twentieth century are critical reminders that spirituality is possible even in the darkest of times. Understanding his struggles to nurture the Tao right into a different era, country and culture is an inspiration to save any possible portions of his tradition before he leaves the world for this final stage.

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Publisher
Harper & Row
Language
English
Pages
240

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1983, Harper & Row
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Edition Notes

First book of the author's trilogy, the second of which is Seven bamboo tablets of the cloudy satchel, and the third, Gateway to a vast world.

Published in
San Francisco

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
299/.514/0924, B
Library of Congress
BL1940.K93 D46 1983, BL1940.K93 D46 1983

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxi, 240 p. :
Number of pages
240

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3507515M
Internet Archive
wanderingtaoist00deng
ISBN 10
0062502255
LCCN
82048925
OCLC/WorldCat
9194878
Library Thing
510346
Goodreads
3528314

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