The early Han dynasty 206 BCE-9CE

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The early Han dynasty 206 BCE-9CE Daoism develops The early Han dynasty 206 BCE-9CE

Huang-Lao Daoism How does yin/yang thought come to fit with Daoism? How does the human body fit into the picture? Why does the Chinese calendar become important? What other important developments occurred in Daoism at this time? The ideal of the xian 仙 immortal How does qi relate to the human body? How were longevity and immortality pursued? How was the soul understood? What was understood to have happened at death? How can we understand “postmortem immortality”?