#huangdi_sijing

Huangdi Sijing

Chinese manuscripts

The Huangdi Sijing are long-lost Chinese texts, manuscripts of which were discovered among the Mawangdui Silk Texts in 1973. Also known as the Huang-Lao boshu, they are thought by modern scholars to reflect a lost branch of early syncretist Daoism, referred to as the "Huang–Lao school of thought" named after the legendary Huangdi and Laozi. One finds in it "technical jargon" derived of Taoism, Legalism, Confucianism and Mohism.

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