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The Ming prince and Daoism institutional patronage of an elite

By illuminating the role princes played in local religion during the Ming dynasty (1368-1644), Richard Wang demonstrates in The Ming Prince and Daoism that the princedom served to mediate between official religious policy and the commoners' interests.
Print Book, English, c2012
Oxford University Press, New York, c2012
History
xxx, 301 p. ill., map 25 cm
9780199767687, 0199767688
1087755355
Ming princes: an overview
Princely ritual institutions
Ming princes and Daoist ritual
Cultivation and book
Temple patronage
Literary patronage
Princely contacts with clerics and fashion of Daoist names
Multi-faceted princely patronage of a Daoist temple
Genealogical chart of the Ming emperors and their lines of descent
Numbers of princes under each emperor