Power of Place
Discover the profound significance of mountains in China's religious landscape with Power of Place by James Robson. Published by Harvard University in 2009, this hardback edition spans 450 pages and delves into the intricate relationship between Buddhism and Taoism in China. Robson explores how five sacred peaks, known as yue, were integrated into the imperial cult, marking and safeguarding the boundaries of the empire. Through his insightful analysis, he highlights the importance of local and Buddho-Daoist studies in understanding the complexities of Chinese religion. This compelling read is essential for anyone interested in the historical interplay of spirituality and geography in China. Enhance your collection with this enlightening exploration of religious traditions and their connection to the majestic mountains of China.