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The General Theory Of Taoism Fuchen Hu Zhonghu Yan

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The General Theory Of Taoism Fuchen Hu Zhonghu Yan
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Publisher: Paths International Ltd
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.99 MB
Pages: 397
Author: Fuchen Hu; Zhonghu Yan
ISBN: 9781844640959, 1844640957
Language: English
Year: 2014

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The General Theory Of Taoism Fuchen Hu Zhonghu Yan by Fuchen Hu; Zhonghu Yan 9781844640959, 1844640957 instant download after payment.

To understand Taoism is to understand the roots of contemporary Chinese culture. This significant book highlights the significance of Taoism in modern day China and supplies detailed information covering all aspects of a philosophical and religious tradition which is followed by as many as 400 million people worldwide. Comprehensive and user-friendly, the book outlines the principle theories and categories of Taoism, covering each aspect in great detail. Whether new to the subject or a follower, this essential book will enable the reader to better understand all aspects of Taoism and appreciate its central role within a newly reformed China. (Series: Chinese Culture and Philosophy)

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