The Story of Han Xiangzi: The Alchemical Adventures of a Daoist Immortal

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Pub. Date: 2008-02-01
Publisher(s): Univ of Washington Pr
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Summary

In this seventeenth-century Chinese novel, Han Xiangzi, best known as one of the Eight Immortals, seeks and achieves immortality and then devotes himself to converting his materialistic, politically ambitious Confucian uncle, Han Yu (a real historical figure), to Daoism. Written in lively vernacular prose interspersed with poems and songs, the novel takes its readers over vast distances across China, to the heavens, and into the underworld.The Story of Han Xiangziuses colourful characters, twists of plot, witty dialogue, and action suitable for a superhero comic book to convey its religious message - that worldly life is ephemeral and that true contentment can be found only through Daoist cultivation.Yang Erzeng (fl. 1590-1602) was a writer and publisher from the city of Hangzhou in southeastern China. Philip Clart is associate professor of religious studies at the University of Missouri-Columbia.

Table of Contents

Preface & Acknowledgmentsp. xi
Translator's Introductionp. xv
Prefacep. 3
Prologuep. 7
At Mount Pheasant Yoke, a Crane Refines Himself / At the Banks of the River Xiang, a Musk Deer Receives His Punishmentp. 9
Seeking Escape from Samsara, the Crane Boy Is Reborn / Discussing Astrology and Physiognomy, Zhong and Lu Conceal Their Namesp. 25
Han Yu Inscribes His Name on the Tiger Placard / Xiangzi Drinks the Wedding Cup in the Nuptial Chamberp. 38
Zhong and Lu Appear on Gold Sprinkle Bridge / Han Xiang Studies the Dao on Sleeping Tiger Mountainp. 49
By Cutting Down the Hibiscus, Mme. Dou Criticizes Lying / While Waiting at the City Gate, the Crowds Tease Xiangzip. 65
Abandoning His Family Bonds, Xiangzi Cultivates Himself / A Transformed Beauty Tempts Xiangzi for the First Timep. 78
Tiger and Snake Block the Road to Test Han Xiang / Monsters and Demons Flee from Perfect Firep. 89
A Bodhisattva Manifests a Numinous Sign as He Ascends to the Upper Realm / Han Xiangzi Guards the Elixir Cauldron with Firm Concentrationp. 99
Han Xiangzi's Name Is Recorded at the Purple Office / Two Shepherds Recognize a Divine Immortalp. 112
Bragging and Boasting, Turtle and Egret Bring Calamity upon Themselves / Singing Daoist Songs, Han Xiangzi Moves the Crowdp. 123
In Disguise, Xiangzi Transmits a Message / A Stone Lion Is Transformed into Goldp. 137
When Tuizhi Prays for Snow, Xiangzi Ascends the Southern Shrine / The Dragon King Bows and Follows Ordersp. 155
Riding an Auspicious Cloud, Xiangzi Is Saluted by Emperor Xianzong / Discoursing on Complete Perfection, Xiangzi Chants a Poemp. 173
Rushing in at a Birthday Banquet, Xiangzi Engages the Guests in Conversation / Hearing of Nourishing Primordial Yang, Tuizhi Does Not Become Englightenedp. 190
Manifesting His Divine Powers, Xiangzi Lies Snoring on the Ground / A False Daoist Drinks Merrily before the Assembled Guestsp. 206
Xiangzi Enters the Underworld to Examine the Registers of Life and Death / He Summons Immortal Maidens to Deliver Birthday Greetingp. 218
By His Divine Powers, Han Xiangzi Manifests Transformations / Lin Luying Is Entangled in Lovep. 235
Emperor Xianzong of the Tang Respectfully Welcomes the Buddha Bone / Han Tuizhi's Indignant Protest Gets Him Banishedp. 251
Banished to Chaozhou, Tuizhi Travels to His Post / Crossing the River of Love, Xiangzi Rows the Boatp. 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 Confusionp. 281
Inquiring into His Fortune, Tuizhi Seeks an Oracle in a Temple / Seeking to Assuage His Hunger and Thirst, Tuizhi Stays in a Thatched Hutp. 301
Sitting in a Thatched Hut, Tuizhi Sighs to Himself / Expelling a Crocodile, the Celestial Generals Bestow Blessings on the Peoplep. 314
Arduous Cultivation Leads Tuizhi to an Awakening / Willingly Guarding Her Chastity, Luying Remains Steadfast and Virtuousp. 329
Returning Home, Han Xiang Manifests His Transformative Powers / Shooting a Parrot, Mme. Dou Remains Attached to Her Illusionsp. 345
Master Lu Sends a Dream to the Cui Family / Mother Zhang Two Makes a Marriage Proposal at the Han Mansionp. 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 Linesp. 374
At the Zhuowei Hermitage, Master and Servants Meet Again / Caring for an Ox, Han Yu Awakens to the Daop. 391
On Cheating Mountain, a Woodcutter Shows the Way / Mother and Daughter-in-Law Cultivate Themselves in Magu's Hermitagep. 408
A Bear-Man Carries Han Qing across the Mountain Ranges / An Immortal Transmits Mysterious Secrets to Mme. Doup. 420
The Musk Deer Is Freed from His Water Prison / The Han and Lin Families Together Realize the Sacred and Transcend the Worldp. 436
Notesp. 449
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