Book Reviews/書評

Yang Rubin’s Daoism and the Ancient Dao-Techniques

Hengjie Wang (Corresponding Author)
ROR Independent Scholar, China
Three Teachings Studies: Confucianism, Daoism, and Buddhism
Published:2025-10-20

Abstract

This review examines Daoism and the Ancient Dao-Techniques, a recent monograph by Professor Yang Rubin, which offers a bold reconstruction of Daoist origins through the lens of mythological typology and comparative religion. Challenging linear historical paradigms, Yang traces the philosophical foundations of Daoism to pre-philosophical, shamanic practices referred to as gu zhi daoshu. Focusing on the archetypal figures of Huangdi, Laozi, and Zhuangzi, the book reveals a complex spiritual structure underlying the Daoist tradition. This review evaluates the book’s methodological innovations, textual interpretations, and implications for future studies in Daoist philosophy and early Chinese thought.

Keywords:

Daoism; myth and philosophy; Huang-Lao; Laozi and Zhuangzi; Chinese intellectual history

Data Availability Statement

Not applicable. This manuscript is a book review and does not involve empirical data.

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Journal Info

ISSN3053-6553
PublisherPanorama Scholarly Group

How to Cite

Wang, Hengjie. 2025. “Yang Rubin’s Daoism and the Ancient Dao-Techniques”. Three Teachings Studies: Confucianism, Daoism, and Buddhism 1 (October): 1-4. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17287926.

References

Yang, Rubin. Daoism and the Ancient Dao-Techniques. Shanghai: Shanghai Guji Publishing House, 2023.