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Religious Experience and Lay Society in T'ang China : A Reading of Tai Fu's 'Kuang-i chi'

Part of the Cambridge studies in Chinese history, literature and institutions series
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The remains of Tai Fu's lost collection Kuang-i chi ('The Great Book of Marvels') preserve three hundred short tales of encounters with the other world.

This study develops a style of close reading through which those tales give access to the lives of individuals in eighth-century China.

Through the eyes of a mid-century county official the picture emerges of a complex lay society, served by a mixed priesthood of ritual practitioners, whose members' lives at all levels were profoundly shaped by their perceived experience of contact with the other world.

It was a society embarking on fundamental change, and this book uses the sharp historical focus of Tai Fu's collection to study the dynamics of that change.

The work gracefully reveals the transition from the beliefs and institutions of early mediaeval China towards those we now recognize as modern.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
0521482232 / 9780521482233
Hardback
895.133
24/11/1995
United Kingdom
272 pages, 2 Maps
160 x 235 mm, 506 grams