The Huangdi sijing are long-lost Chinese manuscripts that were discovered among the Mawangdui Silk Texts. They are also known as the Huang-Lao boshu, in association with the "Huang-Lao" philosophy named after the legendary Huangdi (黃帝 "The Yellow Emperor") and Laozi (老子 "Master Lao").

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  • The Huangdi sijing are long-lost Chinese manuscripts that were discovered among the Mawangdui Silk Texts. They are also known as the Huang-Lao boshu, in association with the "Huang-Lao" philosophy named after the legendary Huangdi (黃帝 "The Yellow Emperor") and Laozi (老子 "Master Lao").
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  • The Huangdi sijing are long-lost Chinese manuscripts that were discovered among the Mawangdui Silk Texts. They are also known as the Huang-Lao boshu, in association with the "Huang-Lao" philosophy named after the legendary Huangdi (黃帝 "The Yellow Emperor") and Laozi (老子 "Master Lao").
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  • Huangdi Sijing
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