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Book: A Sourcebook in Global Philosophy

Chapter: 35. The Essential Precepts of Master Redpine

DOI: 10.1558/equinox.45412

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The Essential Precepts of Master Redpine is a classic on the connection of moral behavior and the universe. It goes back to the fourth century CE, but its extant edition dates from the Song dynasty (960–1268 CE). The text is largely free of Buddhist influence and presents a pattern of retribution limited to natural agencies and celestial administration. It presents a dialogue between the Yellow Emperor and Master Redpine, both classical figures in the Daoist tradition described in the Immortals’ Biographies (Liexian zhuan) of the Former Han dynasty. The Yellow Emperor is the classical student, described in ancient texts as learning from various masters; Master Redpine is an inspiring immortal, associated with various dietary and physical practices. The dialogue between them consists of nine questions and answers, revealing how fortune comes about and how to control it.

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