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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract 《化书》為五代南唐谭峭所作,该书以万物变化之道而立论,故名《化书》。大抵本齐物以言道化,本虚无以言术化,本无为以言德化,本道德以言仁化。雖是一部道书但是也涉及當時許多社會經濟,及政治權術方面的論說。 , El Huashu (chino simplificado: 化 书, chino El Huashu (chino simplificado: 化 书, chino tradicional: pin 書, pinyin: Huàshū; Wade-Giles: Hua Shu), o el Libro de las Transformaciones, es un clásico taoísta de 930 dC sobre la "alquimia interna" neidan, la subjetividad psicológica y transformación espiritual. En la descripción de Paul Andersen: "El Huashu es una obra filosófica única del período de las Cinco Dinastías, que sincretiza elementos del pensamiento taoísta, budista y confuciano, y que se ha observado en los últimos tiempos por sus observaciones científicas (por ejemplo, en relación con la óptica y la acústica) y por su énfasis inusual en consideraciones epistemológicas. Su influencia durante la dinastía Song y las dinastías posteriores fue sustancial, tanto dentro de la metafísica taoísta como confuciana, y especialmente como fundamento del pensamiento alquímico." (2007: 517-8) del pensamiento alquímico." (2007: 517-8) , The Huashu (simplified Chinese: 化书; traditThe Huashu (simplified Chinese: 化书; traditional Chinese: 化書; pinyin: Huàshū; Wade–Giles: Hua Shu), or The Book of Transformations, is a 930 CE Daoist classic about neidan "internal alchemy", psychological subjectivity, and spiritual transformation. In the description of Poul Andersen, The Huashu is a unique philosophical work of the period of the Five Dynasties, which syncretizes elements of Taoist, Buddhist, and Confucian thought, and which has been noted in recent times for its scientific observations (for instance regarding optics and acoustics) and for its unusual emphasis on epistemological considerations. Its influence during the Song and subsequent dynasties was substantial, both within Taoist and Confucian metaphysics, and especially as foundation of alchemical thought.ially as foundation of alchemical thought.
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rdfs:comment El Huashu (chino simplificado: 化 书, chino El Huashu (chino simplificado: 化 书, chino tradicional: pin 書, pinyin: Huàshū; Wade-Giles: Hua Shu), o el Libro de las Transformaciones, es un clásico taoísta de 930 dC sobre la "alquimia interna" neidan, la subjetividad psicológica y transformación espiritual. En la descripción de Paul Andersen:itual. En la descripción de Paul Andersen: , 《化书》為五代南唐谭峭所作,该书以万物变化之道而立论,故名《化书》。大抵本齐物以言道化,本虚无以言术化,本无为以言德化,本道德以言仁化。雖是一部道书但是也涉及當時許多社會經濟,及政治權術方面的論說。 , The Huashu (simplified Chinese: 化书; traditThe Huashu (simplified Chinese: 化书; traditional Chinese: 化書; pinyin: Huàshū; Wade–Giles: Hua Shu), or The Book of Transformations, is a 930 CE Daoist classic about neidan "internal alchemy", psychological subjectivity, and spiritual transformation. In the description of Poul Andersen,tion. In the description of Poul Andersen,
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