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Li Quan (Taoist)

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68:(713-41), first as deputy commander of a regional defense force in the south, then as a Vice Censor-in-Chief (Yushi Zhongcheng) at the capital, and finally as a Prefect (cishi) of a prefecture in 110:. He made annotations on this classic and published it so as to enrich the theories of Taoist medicine. He also transcribed the text and published it with his commentary 98:'s Scripture on "Unconscious Unification"). He copied the several thousand new chapters without understanding its meaning. Years thereafter, he came across 114:(้™ฐ็ฌฆ็ถ“่งฃ). The text was passed on to other hermits on Mount Shaoshi and was eventually collected in the Taoist canon. He later wrote the military treatise 76:(?-752) who demoted him. Thereafter, he forsook government service, took up the life of a Taoist recluse and roamed among the holy mountains of China. 116: 120:(the Scripture of Venus and Yin, ๅคช็™ฝ้™ฐ็ถ“), about checking the enemy by divine surprise and contains the oldest known depiction and description of the 52:, hermit and former military governor. He fond of the way of the immortals who often travelled to spiritual places in the mountains. 331: 285: 258: 231: 204: 177: 151: 248: 381: 221: 275: 124:
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Chinese
Chinese
Tang dynasty
Taoist
Gansu
Kaiyuan reign period
Hebei
Li Linfu
Mount Song
Huangdi Yinfujing
Yellow Emperor
Mount Li
Lishan Laomu
Taibai Yin jing
volley fire
The Illustrated Art of War
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978-1-57062-422-3
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978-0-226-73811-6
Tales of the Dancing Dragon: Stories of the Tao
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978-1-59030-523-2
Sources of Chinese Tradition: From Earliest Times to 1600
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978-0-231-51798-0

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