Mysticism and Kingship in China

Mysticism and Kingship in China The Heart of Chinese Wisdom - Cambridge Studies in Religious Traditions

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In this book, Julia Ching offers a magisterial survey of over four thousand years of Chinese civilisation through an examination of the relationship between kingship and mysticism. She investigates the sage-king myth and ideal, arguing that institutions of kingship were bound up with cultivation of trance states and communication with spirits. Over time, these associations were retained, though sidelined, as the sage-king myth became a model for the actual ruler, with a messianic appeal for the ruled. As a paradigm, it also became appropriated by private individuals who strove for wisdom without becoming kings. As the Confucian tradition interacted with the Taoist and the Buddhist, the religious character of spiritual and mystical cultivation became more pronounced. But the sage-king idea continued, promoting expectations of benevolent despotism rather than democratisation in Chinese civilisation.

Book information

ISBN: 9780521468282
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Imprint: Cambridge University Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 299.51
DEWEY edition: 21
Language: English
Number of pages: 329
Weight: 494g
Height: 157mm
Width: 300mm
Spine width: 29mm