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Shen (Chinese religion)

Shen (Chinese: ; pinyin: shén) is a Chinese word with senses of spirit, god, or deity. The Japanese equivalent is shin, as in Shinto. This single Chinese term expresses a range of similar, yet differing, meanings.

Ming dynasty painting of the canonization of Li Zhong as part of the Heavenly Pantheon under Jade Emperor.

The first meaning may refer to spirits, such as dead ancestors,[1] or gods that are intimately involved in the affairs of the world. Spirits generate entities like rivers, mountains, thunder, and stars.

A second meaning of shen refers to the human spirit or psyche that is seen in the body as luster or vigor and in the mind as vitality and enthusiasm; it is the basic power or agency within humans that accounts for life, and in order to further life to its fullest potential, the spirit (Shen) is transformed to actualise potential (Jing 精 ).

A third understanding of shen describes an entity as spiritual in the sense of inspiring awe or wonder because it combines categories usually kept separate, or it cannot be comprehended through normal concepts.

In the traditional Chinese theory of sanbao, shen is associated with the yin side of yin and yang (Heaven and Earth; Earth tied to jing in particular in traditional Chinese medicine). Heaven is the origin of the spiritual aspect of humanity and provides ongoing spiritual influences, and therefore, it is associated with the heart, while Earth is the origin of the physical aspect of humankind/nature and is traditionally related to our kidneys or lower dantian. The ongoing harmonious interaction of Heaven and Earth creates qi in this case human and therefore is associated with the spleen, stomach and liver in the middle Jiao, which is essential to create balance and harmony therefore maintaining a good standard of health and creating life.

It is said in the classics that the human is the best creation of Heaven and Earth.[citation needed] In traditional Chinese medicine, Taoist, Buddhist, and Chinese folk religious tradition, the balance of yin and yang is important to provide external harmony and internal health within life, thereby preventing injury, illness, or harm to body, mind, spirit, or the environment.[2]

Pronunciation Edit

Shen
 
The character as it was carved on bronze inscriptions in the Western Zhou period (11th–8th centuries BC)
Chinese name
Chinese
Literal meaninggod, deity
Vietnamese name
Vietnamese alphabetthần
Chữ Hán
Korean name
Hangul
Hanja
Transcriptions
Revised Romanizationsin
Japanese name
Kanji
Hiragana1. かみ
2. しん
Transcriptions
Revised Hepburn1. kami
2. shin

Shén (in rising 2nd tone) is the Modern Standard Chinese pronunciation of "god, deity; spirit, spiritual, supernatural; awareness, consciousness etc". Reconstructions of shén in Middle Chinese (ca. 6th-10th centuries CE) include dź'jěn (Bernhard Karlgren, substituting j for his "yod medial"), źiɪn (Zhou Fagao), ʑin (Edwin G. Pulleyblank, "Late Middle"), and zyin (William H. Baxter). Reconstructions of shén in Old Chinese (ca. 6th-3rd centuries BCE) include *djěn (Karlgren), *zdjien (Zhou), *djin (Li Fanggui), *Ljin (Baxter), and *m-lin (Axel Schuessler).

 
Ming dynasty Water and Land Ritual painting of military and nature spirits.

Although the etymological origin of shen is uncertain, Schuessler notes a possible Sino-Tibetan etymology; compare Chepang gliŋh "spirit of humans".[3]

The Chinese shen "spirit; etc." is also present in other East Asian languages. The Japanese Kanji is pronounced shin (しん) or jin (じん) in On'yomi (Chinese reading), and kami (かみ), (こう), or tamashii (たましい) in Kun'yomi (Japanese reading). The Korean Hanja is pronounced sin ().

The Zihui dictionary notes that had a special pronunciation shēn (level 1st tone, instead of usual 2nd shén) in the name Shen Shu 神荼, one of two "gods of the Eastern Sea", along with Yu Lu 鬱壘.

In the Vietnamese language, it is pronounced as thần.[further explanation needed]

Semantics Edit

Shen's polysemous meanings developed diachronically over three millennia. The Hanyu dazidian, an authoritative historical dictionary, distinguishes one meaning for shēn ("Name of a deity (神名)) and eleven meanings for shén translated below:

  1. Celestial god(s)/spirit(s) of stories/legends, namely, the creator of the myriad things in heaven and earth and the supreme being. (传说中的天神,即天地万物的创造者和主宰者.)
  2. Spirit; mind, mental faculties; consciousness. Like: concentrated attention; tire the mind; concentrate one's energy and attention. (精神.如: 凝神; 劳神; 聚精会神.)
  3. Expression, demeanor; consciousness, state of mind. (表情; 神志.)
  4. Portrait, portraiture. (肖像.)
  5. Magical, supernatural, miraculous; mysterious, abstruse. Like: ability to divine the unknown, amazing foresight; highly skilled doctor; genius, masterpiece. (神奇; 玄妙. 如: 神机妙算; 神医; 神品.)
  6. Esteem, respect; valuable, precious. (尊重; 珍贵.)
  7. Rule, govern, administer. (治理.)
  8. Cautious, careful, circumspect. (谨慎.)
  9. Display, arrange, exhibit. (陈列.)
  10. Dialect. 1. Dignity, distinction. (威风.) 2. Entrancement, ecstasy. (入神.) 3. Clever, intelligent. (聪明.)
  11. Surname, family name. (姓.)

This dictionary entry for shen lists early usage examples, and many of these 11 meanings were well attested prior to the Han Dynasty. Chinese classic texts use shen in meanings 1 "spirit; god", 2 "spirit, mind; attention", 3 "expression; state of mind", 5 "supernatural", and meaning 6 "esteem". The earliest examples of meaning 4 "portrait" are in Song Dynasty texts. Meanings 7-9 first occur in early Chinese dictionaries; the Erya defines shen in meanings 7 "govern" and 8 "cautious" (and 6, which is attested elsewhere), and the Guangya defines meaning 9 "display". Meaning 10 gives three usages in Chinese dialects (technically "topolects", see Fangyan). Meaning 11 "a surname" is exemplified in Shennong ("Divine Farmer"), the culture hero and inventor of agriculture in Chinese mythology.

The Chinese language has many compounds of shen. For instance, it is compounded with tian "sky; heaven; nature; god" in tianshen 天神 "celestial spirits; heavenly gods; deities; (Buddhism) deva", with shan "mountain" in shanshen 山神 "mountain spirit", and hua "speech; talk; saying; story" in shenhua 神話 "mythology; myth; fairy tale". Several shen "spirit; god" compounds use names for other supernatural beings, for example, ling "spirit; soul" in shenling 神靈 "gods; spirits, various deities", qi "earth spirit" in shenqi 神祇 "celestial and terrestrial spirits", xian "Xian (Taoism), transcendent" in shenxian 神仙 "spirits and immortals; divine immortal", guai "spirit; devil; monster" in shenguai 神怪 "spirits and demons; gods and spirits", and gui "ghost, goblin; demon, devil" in guishen 鬼神 "ghosts and spirits; supernatural beings". The earliest discovered character form for shen suggests two components. The right side of the character gives the basic meaning and pronunciation, as well as providing a graphic representation of flashing lightning from the clouds. This visual displays ancient people’s belief that lightning was the manifestation of god.1 The left side displays a modified character shi which pertains to ritual ceremonies, worship, or prayer. This concept originally referred to stone table used for offering ceremonial sacrifices to the gods.

Wing-Tsit Chan distinguishes four philosophical meanings of this guishen: "spiritual beings", "ancestors", "gods and demons", and "positive and negative spiritual forces".

In ancient times, shen usually refers to heavenly beings while kuei refers to spirits of deceased human beings. In later-day sacrifices, kuei-shen together refers to ancestors. In popular religions, shen means gods (who are good) and demons (who are not always good). In Neo-Confucianism, kuai-shen may refer to all these three categories but more often than not, the term refers to the activity of the material force (ch'i). Chang Tsai's dictum, "The negative spirit (kuei) and positive spirit (shen) are the spontaneous activity of the two material forces (yin and yang)," has become the generally accepted definition.[4]

The primary meaning of shen is translatable in English as spirit, spiritual, spiritlike,[1] spirits, Spirit, spiritual beings; celestial spirits; ancestral spirits or god, gods, God; deity, deities, supernatural beings, etc. Shen is sometimes loosely translated as "soul", but Chinese hun and po distinguishes hun "spiritual soul" and po "physical soul". Shen can be used as a loanword. The Oxford English Dictionary (2nd ed.) defines shen in these terms, "In Chinese philosophy: a god, person of supernatural power, or the spirit of a dead person." Shen can also refer to a living, "'spiritual' or 'spiritlike'" person or people when they accomplish things perceived to be superhuman, such as saving "people through the power of Virtue."[1]

In acupuncture, shen is a pure spiritual energy devoid of memory and personality traits, whereas hun is the spiritual energy associated with the personality and po the energy tied to the sustenance of the physical body. In this system, shen resides in the heart and departs first at death, hun resides in the liver and departs second, and po resides in the lungs and departs last.[5][6]

Shen plays a central role in Christian translational disputes over Chinese terms for God. Among the early Chinese "god; God" names, shangdi 上帝 or di was the Shang term, tian was the Zhou term, and shen was a later usage (see Feng Yu-Lan.[7] Modern terms for "God" include shangdi, zhu , tianzhu 天主 (esp. Catholics), and shen (esp. Protestants).

Graphics Edit

The character for shen exemplifies the most common class in Chinese character classification: xíngshēngzì 形聲字 "pictophonetic compounds, semantic-phonetic compounds", which combine a radical (or classifier) that roughly indicates meaning and a phonetic that roughly indicates pronunciation. In this case, combines the "altar/worship radical" or and a phonetic of shēn "9th Earthly Branch; extend, stretch; prolong, repeat". Compare this phonetic element differentiated with the "person radical" in shen "stretch", the "silk radical" in shen "official's sash", the "mouth radical" in shen "chant, drone", the "stone radical" in shen "arsenic", the "earth radical" in kun "soil", and the "big radical" in yan "cover". (See the List of Kangxi radicals.)

Chinese shen "extend" was anciently a phonetic loan character for shen "spirit". The Mawangdui Silk Texts include two copies of the Dao De Jing and the "A Text" writes shen interchangeably as and : "If one oversees all under heaven in accord with the Way, demons have no spirit. It is not that the demons have no spirit, but that their spirits do not harm people." (chap. 60).[8] The Shuowen Jiezi defines shen as shen and says that in the 7th lunar month when yin forces increase, bodies shenshu 申束 "bind up".

The earliest written forms of shen "spirit; god" occur in Zhou dynasty bronzeware script and Qin dynasty seal script characters (compare the variants shown on the "Chinese etymology" link below). Although has not been identified in Shang dynasty oracle bone script records, the phonetic shen has. Paleographers interpret the Oracle script of as a pictograph of a "lightning bolt". This was graphically differentiated between dian "lightning; electricity" with the "cloud radical" and shen with the "worship radical", semantically suggesting both "lightning" and "spirits" coming down from the heavens.

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c Ivanhoe, Philip J.; Van Norden, Bryan W. (2005). Readings in Classical Chinese Philosophy (2nd ed.). Indianapolis: Hackett Publishing Company. pp. 391–392. ISBN 0-87220-781-1. OCLC 60826646.
  2. ^ "The Su Wen of the Huangdi Neijing (Inner Classic of the Yellow Emperor)". World Digital Library (www.wdl.org). 1115–1234. from the original on 2021-03-22. Retrieved 2020-10-31.
  3. ^ Schuessler, Axel (2007). ABC Etymological Dictionary of Old Chinese. Honolulu HI: University of Hawai'i Press. p. 458. ISBN 9780824829759. from the original on 2021-06-06. Retrieved 2021-06-13.
  4. ^ Chan, Wing-Tsit. 1963. A Source Book in Chinese Philosophy. Princeton University Press. p. 790.
  5. ^ Reilly, Christopher, L.Ac., The Spirit of Acupuncture 2014-08-28 at the Wayback Machine, Times-Union.com, posted Feb. 18, 2009.
  6. ^ de Morant, G. S., Chinese Acupuncture 2020-08-19 at the Wayback Machine, Paradigm Publications, 1994, pp. 87-8.
  7. ^ Fung, Yu-Lan (1983) [1952]. History of Chinese Philosophy. Vol. I - The Period of the Philosophers. Translated by Derk Bodde. Princeton University Press. pp. 22–6, 30–1. ISBN 9780691020211.
  8. ^ Tr. Mair, Victor H. 1990. Tao Te Ching: The Classic Book of Integrity and the Way, by Lao Tzu; an entirely new translation based on the recently discovered Ma-wang-tui manuscripts. Bantam Books. p. 30.

Further reading Edit

  • Dharmananda, Subhuti. 2005. "Towards a spirit at peace: understanding the treatment of shen disorders with Chinese medicine", Institute for Traditional Medicine and Preventive Health Care, Portland, Oregon.
  • Li Leyi. 1993. "Tracing The Roots of Chinese Characters: 500 Cases", Beijing Language and Culture University Press.
  • Mateer, C.W. 1901–2. "The meaning of the word shen," Chinese Recorder 3.2:61–72, 107–16, 3.3:71–79, 123–32.
  • Needham, Joseph; Lu, Gwei-djen (1974). Science and Civilisation in China. Volume 5: Chemistry and Chemical Technology. Part 2, Spagyrical Discovery and Inventions: Magisteries of Gold and Immortality. Cambridge University Press. doi:10.1086/ahr/82.4.1041. ISBN 0-521-08571-3.

External links Edit

  • Seal and Bronze Characters, Chinese Etymology
  • What Is Shen (Spirit)?, Subhuti Dharmananda

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Shen Chinese 神 pinyin shen is a Chinese word with senses of spirit god or deity The Japanese equivalent is shin as in Shinto This single Chinese term expresses a range of similar yet differing meanings Ming dynasty painting of the canonization of Li Zhong as part of the Heavenly Pantheon under Jade Emperor The first meaning may refer to spirits such as dead ancestors 1 or gods that are intimately involved in the affairs of the world Spirits generate entities like rivers mountains thunder and stars A second meaning of shen refers to the human spirit or psyche that is seen in the body as luster or vigor and in the mind as vitality and enthusiasm it is the basic power or agency within humans that accounts for life and in order to further life to its fullest potential the spirit Shen is transformed to actualise potential Jing 精 A third understanding of shen describes an entity as spiritual in the sense of inspiring awe or wonder because it combines categories usually kept separate or it cannot be comprehended through normal concepts In the traditional Chinese theory of sanbao shen is associated with the yin side of yin and yang Heaven and Earth Earth tied to jing in particular in traditional Chinese medicine Heaven is the origin of the spiritual aspect of humanity and provides ongoing spiritual influences and therefore it is associated with the heart while Earth is the origin of the physical aspect of humankind nature and is traditionally related to our kidneys or lower dantian The ongoing harmonious interaction of Heaven and Earth creates qi in this case human and therefore is associated with the spleen stomach and liver in the middle Jiao which is essential to create balance and harmony therefore maintaining a good standard of health and creating life It is said in the classics that the human is the best creation of Heaven and Earth citation needed In traditional Chinese medicine Taoist Buddhist and Chinese folk religious tradition the balance of yin and yang is important to provide external harmony and internal health within life thereby preventing injury illness or harm to body mind spirit or the environment 2 Contents 1 Pronunciation 2 Semantics 3 Graphics 4 See also 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksPronunciation EditMain article Chinese gods and immortals Shen nbsp The character as it was carved on bronze inscriptions in the Western Zhou period 11th 8th centuries BC Chinese nameChinese神Literal meaninggod deityTranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu Pinyinshen Wade GilesshenIPA ʂe n Yue CantoneseJyutpingsan4Southern MinHokkien POJsinMiddle ChineseMiddle ChineseʑiɪnOld ChineseBaxter Sagart 2014 Ce li n Zhengzhang hlin Vietnamese nameVietnamese alphabetthầnChữ Han神Korean nameHangul신Hanja神TranscriptionsRevised RomanizationsinJapanese nameKanji神Hiragana1 かみ2 しんTranscriptionsRevised Hepburn1 kami2 shinShen in rising 2nd tone is the Modern Standard Chinese pronunciation of 神 god deity spirit spiritual supernatural awareness consciousness etc Reconstructions of shen in Middle Chinese ca 6th 10th centuries CE include dz jen Bernhard Karlgren substituting j for his yod medial ziɪn Zhou Fagao ʑin Edwin G Pulleyblank Late Middle and zyin William H Baxter Reconstructions of shen in Old Chinese ca 6th 3rd centuries BCE include djen Karlgren zdjien Zhou djin Li Fanggui Ljin Baxter and m lin Axel Schuessler nbsp Ming dynasty Water and Land Ritual painting of military and nature spirits Although the etymological origin of shen is uncertain Schuessler notes a possible Sino Tibetan etymology compare Chepang gliŋh spirit of humans 3 The Chinese shen 神 spirit etc is also present in other East Asian languages The Japanese Kanji 神 is pronounced shin しん or jin じん in On yomi Chinese reading and kami かみ kō こう or tamashii たましい in Kun yomi Japanese reading The Korean Hanja 神 is pronounced sin 신 The Zihui dictionary notes that 神 had a special pronunciation shen level 1st tone instead of usual 2nd shen in the name Shen Shu 神荼 one of two gods of the Eastern Sea along with Yu Lu 鬱壘 In the Vietnamese language it is pronounced as thần further explanation needed Semantics EditShen s polysemous meanings developed diachronically over three millennia The Hanyu dazidian an authoritative historical dictionary distinguishes one meaning for shen Name of a deity 神名 and eleven meanings for shen 神 translated below Celestial god s spirit s of stories legends namely the creator of the myriad things in heaven and earth and the supreme being 传说中的天神 即天地万物的创造者和主宰者 Spirit mind mental faculties consciousness Like concentrated attention tire the mind concentrate one s energy and attention 精神 如 凝神 劳神 聚精会神 Expression demeanor consciousness state of mind 表情 神志 Portrait portraiture 肖像 Magical supernatural miraculous mysterious abstruse Like ability to divine the unknown amazing foresight highly skilled doctor genius masterpiece 神奇 玄妙 如 神机妙算 神医 神品 Esteem respect valuable precious 尊重 珍贵 Rule govern administer 治理 Cautious careful circumspect 谨慎 Display arrange exhibit 陈列 Dialect 1 Dignity distinction 威风 2 Entrancement ecstasy 入神 3 Clever intelligent 聪明 Surname family name 姓 This dictionary entry for shen lists early usage examples and many of these 11 meanings were well attested prior to the Han Dynasty Chinese classic texts use shen in meanings 1 spirit god 2 spirit mind attention 3 expression state of mind 5 supernatural and meaning 6 esteem The earliest examples of meaning 4 portrait are in Song Dynasty texts Meanings 7 9 first occur in early Chinese dictionaries the Erya defines shen in meanings 7 govern and 8 cautious and 6 which is attested elsewhere and the Guangya defines meaning 9 display Meaning 10 gives three usages in Chinese dialects technically topolects see Fangyan Meaning 11 a surname is exemplified in Shennong Divine Farmer the culture hero and inventor of agriculture in Chinese mythology The Chinese language has many compounds of shen For instance it is compounded with tian 天 sky heaven nature god in tianshen 天神 celestial spirits heavenly gods deities Buddhism deva with shan 山 mountain in shanshen 山神 mountain spirit and hua 話 speech talk saying story in shenhua 神話 mythology myth fairy tale Several shen spirit god compounds use names for other supernatural beings for example ling 靈 spirit soul in shenling 神靈 gods spirits various deities qi 祇 earth spirit in shenqi 神祇 celestial and terrestrial spirits xian 仙 Xian Taoism transcendent in shenxian 神仙 spirits and immortals divine immortal guai 怪 spirit devil monster in shenguai 神怪 spirits and demons gods and spirits and gui 鬼 ghost goblin demon devil in guishen 鬼神 ghosts and spirits supernatural beings The earliest discovered character form for shen suggests two components The right side of the character gives the basic meaning and pronunciation as well as providing a graphic representation of flashing lightning from the clouds This visual displays ancient people s belief that lightning was the manifestation of god 1 The left side displays a modified character shi which pertains to ritual ceremonies worship or prayer This concept originally referred to stone table used for offering ceremonial sacrifices to the gods Wing Tsit Chan distinguishes four philosophical meanings of this guishen spiritual beings ancestors gods and demons and positive and negative spiritual forces In ancient times shen usually refers to heavenly beings while kuei refers to spirits of deceased human beings In later day sacrifices kuei shen together refers to ancestors In popular religions shen means gods who are good and demons who are not always good In Neo Confucianism kuai shen may refer to all these three categories but more often than not the term refers to the activity of the material force ch i Chang Tsai s dictum The negative spirit kuei and positive spirit shen are the spontaneous activity of the two material forces yin and yang has become the generally accepted definition 4 The primary meaning of shen is translatable in English as spirit spiritual spiritlike 1 spirits Spirit spiritual beings celestial spirits ancestral spirits or god gods God deity deities supernatural beings etc Shen is sometimes loosely translated as soul but Chinese hun and po distinguishes hun 魂 spiritual soul and po 魄 physical soul Shen can be used as a loanword The Oxford English Dictionary 2nd ed defines shen in these terms In Chinese philosophy a god person of supernatural power or the spirit of a dead person Shen can also refer to a living spiritual or spiritlike person or people when they accomplish things perceived to be superhuman such as saving people through the power of Virtue 1 In acupuncture shen is a pure spiritual energy devoid of memory and personality traits whereas hun is the spiritual energy associated with the personality and po the energy tied to the sustenance of the physical body In this system shen resides in the heart and departs first at death hun resides in the liver and departs second and po resides in the lungs and departs last 5 6 Shen plays a central role in Christian translational disputes over Chinese terms for God Among the early Chinese god God names shangdi 上帝 or di was the Shang term tian 天 was the Zhou term and shen was a later usage see Feng Yu Lan 7 Modern terms for God include shangdi zhu 主 tianzhu 天主 esp Catholics and shen 神 esp Protestants Graphics EditThe character 神 for shen exemplifies the most common class in Chinese character classification xingshengzi 形聲字 pictophonetic compounds semantic phonetic compounds which combine a radical or classifier that roughly indicates meaning and a phonetic that roughly indicates pronunciation In this case 神 combines the altar worship radical 礻 or 示 and a phonetic of shen 申 9th Earthly Branch extend stretch prolong repeat Compare this phonetic element differentiated with the person radical in shen 伸 stretch the silk radical in shen 紳 official s sash the mouth radical in shen 呻 chant drone the stone radical in shen 砷 arsenic the earth radical in kun 坤 soil and the big radical in yan 奄 cover See the List of Kangxi radicals Chinese shen 申 extend was anciently a phonetic loan character for shen 神 spirit The Mawangdui Silk Texts include two copies of the Dao De Jing and the A Text writes shen interchangeably as 申 and 神 If one oversees all under heaven in accord with the Way demons have no spirit It is not that the demons have no spirit but that their spirits do not harm people chap 60 8 The Shuowen Jiezi defines shen 申 as shen 神 and says that in the 7th lunar month when yin forces increase bodies shenshu 申束 bind up The earliest written forms of shen 神 spirit god occur in Zhou dynasty bronzeware script and Qin dynasty seal script characters compare the variants shown on the Chinese etymology link below Although 神 has not been identified in Shang dynasty oracle bone script records the phoneticshen 申 has Paleographers interpret the Oracle script of 申 as a pictograph of a lightning bolt This was graphically differentiated between dian 電 lightning electricity with the cloud radical and shen 神 with the worship radical semantically suggesting both lightning and spirits coming down from the heavens See also EditChinese folk religion Chinese gods and immortals Chinese theology Chinese spiritual world concepts Tian amp Di Shangdi Wufang Shangdi Jade Emperor Chinese ancestral worship Religion in China Kami in Shinto religionReferences Edit a b c Ivanhoe Philip J Van Norden Bryan W 2005 Readings in Classical Chinese Philosophy 2nd ed Indianapolis Hackett Publishing Company pp 391 392 ISBN 0 87220 781 1 OCLC 60826646 The Su Wen of the Huangdi Neijing Inner Classic of the Yellow Emperor World Digital Library www wdl org 1115 1234 Archived from the original on 2021 03 22 Retrieved 2020 10 31 Schuessler Axel 2007 ABC Etymological Dictionary of Old Chinese Honolulu HI University of Hawai i Press p 458 ISBN 9780824829759 Archived from the original on 2021 06 06 Retrieved 2021 06 13 Chan Wing Tsit 1963 A Source Book in Chinese Philosophy Princeton University Press p 790 Reilly Christopher L Ac The Spirit of Acupuncture Archived 2014 08 28 at the Wayback Machine Times Union com posted Feb 18 2009 de Morant G S Chinese Acupuncture Archived 2020 08 19 at the Wayback Machine Paradigm Publications 1994 pp 87 8 Fung Yu Lan 1983 1952 History of Chinese Philosophy Vol I The Period of the Philosophers Translated by Derk Bodde Princeton University Press pp 22 6 30 1 ISBN 9780691020211 Tr Mair Victor H 1990 Tao Te Ching The Classic Book of Integrity and the Way by Lao Tzu an entirely new translation based on the recently discovered Ma wang tui manuscripts Bantam Books p 30 Further reading EditDharmananda Subhuti 2005 Towards a spirit at peace understanding the treatment of shen disorders with Chinese medicine Institute for Traditional Medicine and Preventive Health Care Portland Oregon Li Leyi 1993 Tracing The Roots of Chinese Characters 500 Cases Beijing Language and Culture University Press Mateer C W 1901 2 The meaning of the word shen Chinese Recorder 3 2 61 72 107 16 3 3 71 79 123 32 Needham Joseph Lu Gwei djen 1974 Science and Civilisation in China Volume 5 Chemistry and Chemical Technology Part 2 Spagyrical Discovery and Inventions Magisteries of Gold and Immortality Cambridge University Press doi 10 1086 ahr 82 4 1041 ISBN 0 521 08571 3 External links Edit nbsp Look up 神 in Wiktionary the free dictionary 神 Seal and Bronze Characters Chinese Etymology What Is Shen Spirit Subhuti Dharmananda Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Shen Chinese religion amp oldid 1180183412, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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