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Title: 列仙傳
Alternate Title: Lie xian zhuan
Credits: Produced by Ting-Ling Shi
Summary: "列仙傳" by Xiang Liu is a historical account believed to have been written during the early years of the Han dynasty, encompassing the late 2nd century BC to early 1st century AD. This book serves as a collection of biographical anecdotes about legendary figures in Chinese mythology, particularly focusing on remarkable individuals reputed for their longevity and supernatural abilities, often referred to as "immortals." The book introduces a variety of characters, each with unique stories highlighting their extraordinary talents and interactions with the divine. Notable figures include 赤松子 (Chi Song Zi), a rain master during the times of Shen Nong; 寧封子 (Ning Feng Zi), a fire master from the era of the Yellow Emperor; and 老子 (Laozi), the famous philosopher and founder of Daoism. Each tale is rich with elements of folklore, illustrating how these figures acquired their supernatural powers and their role in various mythical events, often serving as mediators between heaven and earth. Collectively, these narratives reflect ancient Chinese beliefs about nature, spirituality, and the pursuit of immortality. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Liu, Xiang, 78? BCE-7? BCE
Translator: Zhang, Jinling
EBook No.: 25414
Published: May 10, 2008
Downloads: 64
Language: Chinese
Subject: Fairies -- China
LoCC: Geography, Anthropology, Recreation: Folklore
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.
This edition has images.
Title: 列仙傳
Alternate Title: Lie xian zhuan
Credits: Produced by Ting-Ling Shi
Summary: "列仙傳" by Xiang Liu is a historical account believed to have been written during the early years of the Han dynasty, encompassing the late 2nd century BC to early 1st century AD. This book serves as a collection of biographical anecdotes about legendary figures in Chinese mythology, particularly focusing on remarkable individuals reputed for their longevity and supernatural abilities, often referred to as "immortals." The book introduces a variety of characters, each with unique stories highlighting their extraordinary talents and interactions with the divine. Notable figures include 赤松子 (Chi Song Zi), a rain master during the times of Shen Nong; 寧封子 (Ning Feng Zi), a fire master from the era of the Yellow Emperor; and 老子 (Laozi), the famous philosopher and founder of Daoism. Each tale is rich with elements of folklore, illustrating how these figures acquired their supernatural powers and their role in various mythical events, often serving as mediators between heaven and earth. Collectively, these narratives reflect ancient Chinese beliefs about nature, spirituality, and the pursuit of immortality. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Liu, Xiang, 78? BCE-7? BCE
Translator: Zhang, Jinling
EBook No.: 25414
Published: May 10, 2008
Downloads: 64
Language: Chinese
Subject: Fairies -- China
LoCC: Geography, Anthropology, Recreation: Folklore
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.