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Writing and Worship in Deng Zhimo’s Saints Trilogy

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Authors

Ganany, N 

Abstract

jats:pAround the turn of the seventeenth century, the prolific writer-editor Deng Zhimo produced three illustrated books narrating the lives of Lü Dongbin (The Flying Sword), Xu Xun (The Iron Tree), and Sa Shoujian (The Enchanted Date). This article focuses on the textual hybridity of Deng Zhimo’s hagiographic Saints Trilogy and argues that it offers encyclopedic, practical, and entertaining guidebooks for worshipping the three immortals and pursuing Daoist attainment. The cultic lore woven into the fabric of Deng’s Saints Trilogy reflects the important contribution of authors and publishers to popular reverence, highlighting the close interplay between “literature” and “religion” in late-imperial China.</jats:p>

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Keywords

Chinese religions, Chinese literature, Ming, Deng Zhimo, hagiography, Lu Dongbin, Xu Xun, Sa Shoujian, print culture, Daoism

Journal Title

Religions

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Journal ISSN

2077-1444
2077-1444

Volume Title

13

Publisher

MDPI AG