
The Story of Han Xiangzi: The Alchemical Adventures of a Daoist Immortal
by Erzeng, Yang; Clart, Philip-
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Summary
Table of Contents
Preface & Acknowledgments | p. xi |
Translator's Introduction | p. xv |
Preface | p. 3 |
Prologue | p. 7 |
At Mount Pheasant Yoke, a Crane Refines Himself / At the Banks of the River Xiang, a Musk Deer Receives His Punishment | p. 9 |
Seeking Escape from Samsara, the Crane Boy Is Reborn / Discussing Astrology and Physiognomy, Zhong and Lu Conceal Their Names | p. 25 |
Han Yu Inscribes His Name on the Tiger Placard / Xiangzi Drinks the Wedding Cup in the Nuptial Chamber | p. 38 |
Zhong and Lu Appear on Gold Sprinkle Bridge / Han Xiang Studies the Dao on Sleeping Tiger Mountain | p. 49 |
By Cutting Down the Hibiscus, Mme. Dou Criticizes Lying / While Waiting at the City Gate, the Crowds Tease Xiangzi | p. 65 |
Abandoning His Family Bonds, Xiangzi Cultivates Himself / A Transformed Beauty Tempts Xiangzi for the First Time | p. 78 |
Tiger and Snake Block the Road to Test Han Xiang / Monsters and Demons Flee from Perfect Fire | p. 89 |
A Bodhisattva Manifests a Numinous Sign as He Ascends to the Upper Realm / Han Xiangzi Guards the Elixir Cauldron with Firm Concentration | p. 99 |
Han Xiangzi's Name Is Recorded at the Purple Office / Two Shepherds Recognize a Divine Immortal | p. 112 |
Bragging and Boasting, Turtle and Egret Bring Calamity upon Themselves / Singing Daoist Songs, Han Xiangzi Moves the Crowd | p. 123 |
In Disguise, Xiangzi Transmits a Message / A Stone Lion Is Transformed into Gold | p. 137 |
When Tuizhi Prays for Snow, Xiangzi Ascends the Southern Shrine / The Dragon King Bows and Follows Orders | p. 155 |
Riding an Auspicious Cloud, Xiangzi Is Saluted by Emperor Xianzong / Discoursing on Complete Perfection, Xiangzi Chants a Poem | p. 173 |
Rushing in at a Birthday Banquet, Xiangzi Engages the Guests in Conversation / Hearing of Nourishing Primordial Yang, Tuizhi Does Not Become Englightened | p. 190 |
Manifesting His Divine Powers, Xiangzi Lies Snoring on the Ground / A False Daoist Drinks Merrily before the Assembled Guests | p. 206 |
Xiangzi Enters the Underworld to Examine the Registers of Life and Death / He Summons Immortal Maidens to Deliver Birthday Greeting | p. 218 |
By His Divine Powers, Han Xiangzi Manifests Transformations / Lin Luying Is Entangled in Love | p. 235 |
Emperor Xianzong of the Tang Respectfully Welcomes the Buddha Bone / Han Tuizhi's Indignant Protest Gets Him Banished | p. 251 |
Banished to Chaozhou, Tuizhi Travels to His Post / Crossing the River of Love, Xiangzi Rows the Boat | p. 265 |
At the Village of Beautiful Women, a Fisherman and a Woodcutter Open Tuizhi's Mind / On a Snowy Mountain, a Herdboy Awakens Tuizhi from His Confusion | p. 281 |
Inquiring into His Fortune, Tuizhi Seeks an Oracle in a Temple / Seeking to Assuage His Hunger and Thirst, Tuizhi Stays in a Thatched Hut | p. 301 |
Sitting in a Thatched Hut, Tuizhi Sighs to Himself / Expelling a Crocodile, the Celestial Generals Bestow Blessings on the People | p. 314 |
Arduous Cultivation Leads Tuizhi to an Awakening / Willingly Guarding Her Chastity, Luying Remains Steadfast and Virtuous | p. 329 |
Returning Home, Han Xiang Manifests His Transformative Powers / Shooting a Parrot, Mme. Dou Remains Attached to Her Illusions | p. 345 |
Master Lu Sends a Dream to the Cui Family / Mother Zhang Two Makes a Marriage Proposal at the Han Mansion | p. 361 |
Minister Cui Pretends to Act in the Public Interest while Taking Revenge for a Private Grudge / Two Fishermen Sit Together as They Cast Their Lines | p. 374 |
At the Zhuowei Hermitage, Master and Servants Meet Again / Caring for an Ox, Han Yu Awakens to the Dao | p. 391 |
On Cheating Mountain, a Woodcutter Shows the Way / Mother and Daughter-in-Law Cultivate Themselves in Magu's Hermitage | p. 408 |
A Bear-Man Carries Han Qing across the Mountain Ranges / An Immortal Transmits Mysterious Secrets to Mme. Dou | p. 420 |
The Musk Deer Is Freed from His Water Prison / The Han and Lin Families Together Realize the Sacred and Transcend the World | p. 436 |
Notes | p. 449 |
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