- Huahujing
The "Huahujing " (zh-cpwl|c=化胡經/化胡经|p="Huàhújīng"| w="Hua Hu Ching"|l=Classic on Converting the Barbarians) is a
Taoist book. Although traditionally attributed toLaozi , most scholars believe it is a forgery because there are no historical references to the text until the early 4th century CE. According to Louis Komjathy (2004:48), the Taoist Wang Fu (王浮) originally compiled the "Huahujing" circa 300 CE, and the extant version probably dates from the 6th centuryNorthern Celestial Masters . The text is honorifically known as the "Taishang lingbao Laozi huahu miaojing" (太上靈寶老子化胡妙經, "The Supreme Numinous Treasure's Sublime Classic on Laozi's Conversion of the Barbarians"). A copy of the "Huahujing" was discovered in theMogao Caves nearDunhuang , and Liu Yi (1997) believes the original text dates from around the late 4th or early 5th century.Emperors of China occasionally organized debates betweenBuddhists andTaoists , and granted political favor to the winners. The Taoists developed the "Huahujing" to support one of their favorite arguments against the Buddhists, writes Holmes Welch (1957:152), their claim that "Lao Tzu had gone toIndia after his westward departure fromChina , and had converted—or become—theBuddha .Buddhism then was only a somewhat distortedoffshoot of Taoism."The "Huahujing " is somewhat longer than Laozi's
Tao Te Ching taking the form of a question-and-answer dialogue between a young Prince and a learned Master. Thematically the text covers much of the same ground as the "Tao Te Ching" elucidating on the concept of theTao - the universal force that purveys everything and everyone. The "Huahujing" makes reference to holistic medicine, Taoist meditation,feng shui , and theI Ching .The text has been translated into English by Brian Walker and the Taoist priest Hua-Ching Ni.
References
* Komjathy, Louis. [http://www.daoistcenter.org/Articles/Articles_pdf/Texts.pdf Daoist Texts in Translation] . 2004.
*Liu Yi. [http://idp.bl.uk/archives/news07/idpnews_07.a4d "Towards a New Understanding of "Huahujing" (The scripture of transforming the barbarians) from Dunhuang"] "International Dunhuang Project Newsletter" 7. 1997.
*Ni Hua-ching. "The Complete Works of Lao Tzu: Tao Teh Ching & Hua Hu Ching". SevenStar Communications. 1997. ISBN 0-937064-00-9
*Walker, Brian. "Hua Hu Ching: Unknown Teachings of Lao Tzu". San Francisco: Harper. 1995. ISBN 0-06-069245-6
*Welch, Holmes. "Taoism: The Parting of the Way". Boston: Beacon Press. 1957. ISBN 0-8070-5973-0External links
* [http://www.cheraglibrary.org/taoist/hua-hu-ching.htm Hua Hu Ching] , translated by Brian Walker
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