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Excerpt from The Taoist Religion
Not many years after this, Lao-tsz really did quit civilisa tion, and made for the Pass, near the Yellow River bend, a little to the eastward of modern Si-ngan Fu. The Pass was then practically the western frontier of federated China, and beyond it lay the powerful state of Ts''in, which ever since the ninth century before Christ had lain outside the pale, and had become, in the minds of the more orthodox federals, a semi-barbarous or foreign country - destined, however, soon to conquer China. The royal officer in charge of the Pass did not like to see so distinguished a philosopher as Lao-tsz disappear into space without leaving behind something of his doctrine to show to future genera tions, so he begged him to write a book first. (it must be explained that books were then thin plates of wood or bamboo, painfully scratched upon or cut into with a style; that composition was laconic and that the written character was much more clumsy and bulky than it is now.) Lao-tsz did so; and after that he went west, nothing more ever being heard of him. Many centuries later there were traditions of his having passed through Khoten all further developments of these traditions are mere yarns. It is supposed that one of his disciples may have Obtained this book from the keeper of the Pass, and subsequently given it out for copying, but there is no specific evidence upon this point, although under the name Kwan-yin-tsz the said keeper himself has left us a work on Taoism.
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Not many years after this, Lao-tsz really did quit civilisa tion, and made for the Pass, near the Yellow River bend, a little to the eastward of modern Si-ngan Fu. The Pass was then practically the western frontier of federated China, and beyond it lay the powerful state of Ts''in, which ever since the ninth century before Christ had lain outside the pale, and had become, in the minds of the more orthodox federals, a semi-barbarous or foreign country - destined, however, soon to conquer China. The royal officer in charge of the Pass did not like to see so distinguished a philosopher as Lao-tsz disappear into space without leaving behind something of his doctrine to show to future genera tions, so he begged him to write a book first. (it must be explained that books were then thin plates of wood or bamboo, painfully scratched upon or cut into with a style; that composition was laconic and that the written character was much more clumsy and bulky than it is now.) Lao-tsz did so; and after that he went west, nothing more ever being heard of him. Many centuries later there were traditions of his having passed through Khoten all further developments of these traditions are mere yarns. It is supposed that one of his disciples may have Obtained this book from the keeper of the Pass, and subsequently given it out for copying, but there is no specific evidence upon this point, although under the name Kwan-yin-tsz the said keeper himself has left us a work on Taoism.
About the Publisher
Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com
This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
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