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In Search of Personal Welfare: A View of Ancient Chinese Religion (SUNY Series in Chinese Philosophy and Culture) [Hardcover]

Mu-chou Poo


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Details the religion of everyday life in ancient China, investigating broadly shared religious beliefs and goals from the earliest period to the end of the Han dynasty. Draws on recently acquired archaeological data, traditional texts, and modern scholarly work from China, Japan, and the West to understand the religious mentality of the ancient Chi

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in-depth look at ancient Chinese religion 29 April 2003
By Bao Pu - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
This is a great book. It is hard to find books on ancient Chinese religion. This book is a must for students of ancient Chinese culture.

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This book is the first reassesment of ancient Chinese religion to appear in recent years. It provides a historical investigation of broadly shared religious beliefs and goals in ancient China from the earliest period to the end of the Han dynasty. The author makes use of recently acquired archaeological data, traditional texts, and modern scholarly work from China, Japan, and the west. The overall concern of this book is to reach the religious mentality of the ancient Chinese in the context of personal and daily experiences. Poo deals with such problems as the definition of religion, the popular/elite controversy in methodology, and the use of "elite" documents in the study of ordinary life.

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"... the central theme of the religious beliefs of the ancient Chinese was the search for personal welfare, or, to use a common saying, to seek for happiness and to avoid misfortune ... It seems clear that ordinary people had similar ideas about what constituted a happy life: to keep away from sickness, fear, and hunger. This is reflected in the common saying: "Happiness is to have no misfortunes and illnesses." ... except for perhaps a few, happiness was expected to be found not in heaven but on earth."

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