主編:詹石窗
出版:香港蓬瀛仙館
ISSN 1728-7642

Daoism Studies ›› 2021, Vol. 37 ›› Issue (1): 110-125.

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“Fusion” and “Exclusion” of Daoism to Zipingshu——Perspective on Ziwei doushu and Rumen chongli zhezhong kanyu wanxiao lu in Daoist Cannon

Luo Xi   

  • Online:2021-06-10 Published:2021-08-23
  • About author:Luo Xi, PhD,Sichuan University,Institute of Taoism and Religions;Research Directions: Daoist Literature, Regional Daoist History; Address: Institute of Taoism and Religions, Sichuan University, No. 24, South Section 1, Yihuan Road, Wuhou District, Chengdu, Sichuan, China; Postcode: 610064; Email: 414628491@qq.com.

Abstract: Daoism has a close relationship with Shushu(術數), and there are many Shushu literatures in Daoism, but this does not mean that Daoism is open to Shushu. The Zipingshu is not seen in the Daoist Cannon of Ming dynasty, but in Ziwei doushu(紫微斗數)and Rumen chongli zhezhong kanyu wanxiaolu(儒門崇理折衷堪輿完孝錄). Besides, none of the people from either Daoism or not edited Zipingshu in Daoist collections, which reflects Daoist attitude of "fusion" and "exclusion" to Zipingshu. This article points out that this contradictory attitude is determined by the religious nature of Daoism and Zipingshu’s “atheism” characteristics, and also discuss the rationality of Zengzhu xinxiu daozang mulu(增注新修道藏目錄)contains the Xindiao zhushu luolunzi sanming xiaoxifu(新雕注疏珞琭子三命消息賦)

Key words: Daoism, Shushu(術數), Ziping, Bazi(八字)