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Main Data
Title
Explication of the Four Hundred Words on the Golden Elixir.
Attribution
Prefaces and Postfaces
Preface by Liu Yiming, dated 1807.
Description
A commentary to the Jindan sibai zi 金丹四百字
Contents
The commentary is followed by three series of additional poems by Liu Yiming, entitled Zhushu Sibai zi zhenyi ge 注疏四百字真義歌 (Songs on the True Meaning of the Commentary to the Four Hundred Words), Xueren ershisi yao 學人二十四要 (Twenty-four Essentials for Students), and Danfa ershisi jue 丹法二十四訣 (Twenty-four Instructions on the Method of the Elixir).
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Editions and Reprints
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Digital Text
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Translations
- Cleary, Thomas. The Inner Teachings of Taoism (Boston and London: Shambhala, 1986), 3-48.
Bibliography
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Pages that mention this text
- Liu Yiming 劉一明 (← links)
- 金丹四百字解 (redirect page) (← links)