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Title: Neo-Taoism: Hsi K


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Neo-TaoismHsi Kang (223-262) Juan Chi
(210-263)
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  • (Source The Cambridge History of China. Vol. 1
    The Chin and Han Empires, 221 B.C. --- A.D. 220,
    p. 833)

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  • HsiKang (the rich Wei aristocrat who married to
    a great-granddaughter of Tsao Tsao) gathered
    around him a group of intellectuals later known
    as the Seven Sages of the Bamboo Grove. Robert
    G. Henricks, Philosophy and Argumentation in
    Third Century China The Essays of Hsi Kang.
    New Jersey Princeton U. Press, 1983

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  • This sort of club included practicing believers
    in Taoist religion, which is sometimes called
    neo-Taoism. Some of these men cultivated the
    techniques of longevity, as for example Hsi Kang
    himself, while for others, Taoist libertarianism
    turned to libertinism and wu to nihilism.

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  • The latter gave themselves up to drink, drugs,
    and --- most scandalizing of all to the Confucian
    puritans --- nudism, see Fung Yu-lan, History of
    Chinese Philosophy, Vol. II, p. 190 Erik
    Zurcher, Buddhist Conquest of China, p.79 Etiene
    Balazs, Nihilistic Revolt or Mystical Escapism,
    pp. 236f. justifying these eccentricities by
    referring to Chuang Tzus naturism.
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