Xingming guizhi

Xingming guizhi
Xingming shuangxiu wanshen guizhi half-title page
AuthorUnknown
Original title性命雙修萬神圭旨
LanguageChinese
GenreNeidan, Daoism, Buddhism
Published1615
Publication placeMing dynasty (China)
Original text
性命雙修萬神圭旨 at Chinese Wikisource
Xingming guizhi
Chinese name
Chinese性命圭旨
Korean name
Hangul성명규지
Hanja性命圭旨
Japanese name
Kanji性命圭旨
Kanaせいめいけいし

The Xingming guizhi (性命圭旨, Principles of Inner Nature and Vital Force) is a comprehensive Ming dynasty (1368-1644) text on neidan ("internal alchemy") self-cultivation techniques, which syncretistically quotes sources from the Three teachings of Daoism, Confucianism, and Buddhism (particularly the Yogachara school), and is richly illustrated with over fifty illustrations that later texts widely copied. The classic Xingming guizhi has been republished for over four centuries, from its first woodblock edition in 1615 to digital versions in the present.


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