Transcendence in Traditional China

Religious Studies 2 (2):185 - 196 (1967)
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Abstract

China's regard for nature, as expressed in Sung landscape painting, is clear and well recognised. What the Chinese believed to exceed the natural world, the realm of ‘the ten-thousand things’, is less clear. The present essay tries to explore this question systematically

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