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The Cultural Transformation of Mountains During the Six Dynasties

The Harvard-Yenching Institute will be hosting Visiting Scholar Wei Bin of Wuhan University to discuss the cultural transformation of mountains.

When:
October 21, 2015 12:00pm to 12:30pm
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Mountains, originally places for mountain-god worship, attracted the explorative interest of Buddhism, Taoism and other cultural forces during the Six Dynasties, as a result becoming geographic sites for the convergence of Taoist abbeys, transcendents’ relics, Buddhist temples, hermits’ abodes and cultic shrines. This formed a new cultural and living space, while maintaining close contact with the outside world of power beyond the mountains. This new cultural landscape provides essential clues for comprehending historical transformations between the Han and Tang Dynasties. This talk will discuss the topic from the following four aspects: 1) Sacrifices in mountains; 2) The formation of Buddhist and Daoist landscapes in mountains; 3) Knowledge, writings and literature about mountains; 4) The relationship between mountains and the outside world of power.

Cost: 
Free
Phone Number: 
(617) 495-4050