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Brief introduction of Taoism and health preservation
China Taoist scholar Chen Yingning's academic collection Taoism and Health Preservation (1880- 1969). Chen Yingning, a Taoist layman, was originally named Yuanshan, the word Xiang and the word Xiu, and later renamed Jinning, the word Dunzi. He is a native of Huaining, Anhui Province, and has a good knowledge of Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism. 196 1 was appointed as the president of the second Chinese Taoist association. He had many works before his death, but most of them were lost because of the war. This book contains the works written or edited by Chen Yuning and published in Yangshan Semimonthly, Xiandao Monthly and Journal of Taoist Association, most of which are about the study of Taoist history and health preservation, which is of great value to the study of Chen Yingning's academic thought. The contents of the book are divided into four parts: Taoism and Taoism, immortal health preservation, letters and poems, and speeches. There is an autobiography written by 1953 in front of the book, and the appendix is "On and Its Immortality" written by Li, which makes a statement and evaluation of its theory and method of Immortality. This book was compiled by the Chinese Taoist Association, published by China Publishing House in July 1999, and reprinted in 2000.

Chen Yingning: Taoism and Health Preservation (Beijing: China Press, 1989).