Five lost classics: Tao, Huanglao, and Yin-yang in Han China

New York: Ballantine Books (1997)
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Abstract

Primary works on Huang-Lao Taoism and Yin-yang philosophy, lost for more than two thousand years, are translated and prefaced with an informative introduction.

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