The Daode jing commentary of Cheng Xuanying Daoism, Buddhism, and the Laozi in the Tang dynasty

"This book presents for the first time a translation of the complete Expository Commentary to the Daode jing written by the Daoist Cheng Xuanying in the 7th century CE. This important commentary is representative for Tang Dynasty Daoist philosophy and Daoist Twofold Mystery philosophy, also cal...

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title The Daode jing commentary of Cheng Xuanying Daoism, Buddhism, and the Laozi in the Tang dynasty
title_auth The Daode jing commentary of Cheng Xuanying Daoism, Buddhism, and the Laozi in the Tang dynasty
title_exact_search The Daode jing commentary of Cheng Xuanying Daoism, Buddhism, and the Laozi in the Tang dynasty
title_full The Daode jing commentary of Cheng Xuanying Daoism, Buddhism, and the Laozi in the Tang dynasty translated by Friederike Assandri
title_fullStr The Daode jing commentary of Cheng Xuanying Daoism, Buddhism, and the Laozi in the Tang dynasty translated by Friederike Assandri
title_full_unstemmed The Daode jing commentary of Cheng Xuanying Daoism, Buddhism, and the Laozi in the Tang dynasty translated by Friederike Assandri
title_short The Daode jing commentary of Cheng Xuanying
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title_sub Daoism, Buddhism, and the Laozi in the Tang dynasty
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Taoismus (DE-588)4059039-2 gnd
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