Gender Trouble in the Early Lingbao Scriptures
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. The Differences between Men and Women
2.1. Traditional Chinese Gender System
2.2. Daoist Explanation of the Gender System
“When one becomes an embryo, the three origins nourish it and the nine types of material force are formed into a body. In the ninth month, the deities are fully distributed, the material force in the body is full and it has the ability to make sounds. The deities of the nine heavens celebrate it. The deity Taiyi 太一 (Great One) is in charge of the talisman, the deity Dijun 帝君 (Imperial Lord) examines its destiny, the deity Zhulu 主錄 (Records Officer) writes its document, the deity Siming 司命 (Longevity) determines its life span, the deities Wudi 五帝 (Five Emperors) supervise its birth, the deity Shengmu 聖母 (Holy Mother) guards the delivery room, and all the deities of the three worlds, from heaven to earth, guard against it. The deity Jiutian Sima 九天司馬 (Governor of the Nine Heavens) faces east at the court and reads nine times the ‘Treasurable Petition about the Birth of the Deities from the Nine Heavens’. If it is male, all the deities sing of respect; if it is female, all the deities sing of acceptance. If it is male, the deity Siming is serious to permit; if it is female, the deity Siming is serious to obey. Therefore, one is born. If the deity Jiutian Sima does not give the petition, and if the deities do not sing of respect or permission, one will not be born after all.” (DZ.318:5.843c)1
2.3. Chastity as a Female Virtue
2.4. Correlative Sexism
3. Transforming a Female into a Male
3.1. Gender Transformation in the Chinese Tradition
3.2. Gender Transformation as One Difficult Situation
3.3. Women’s Wishes and Merits for Daoist Cultivation
3.4. Gender Transformation in the Stories of Past Actions
4. Dao beyond the Gender
4.1. Equal Transmitters of the Dao
4.2. Transcendental Choice of Gender
4.3. Daoist Wife
5. Conclusions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
Abbreviations
DZ | Dao zang 道藏. Beijing: Cultural Relics Publishing House, Shanghai: Shanghai Bookstore Publishing House, Tianjin: Tianjin Classics Publishing House, 1988. |
T | Taishō shinshū daizōkyō 大正新脩大藏經. Edited by Takakusu Junjirō 高楠順次郎 and Watanabe Kaigyoku 渡辺海旭. Tokyo: Taishō issaikyō kankōkai 大正一切經刊行會, 1924–1934. |
ZDZ | Zhonghua dao zang 中華道藏. Edited by Zhang Jiyu 張繼禹. Beijing: Huaxia Publishing House, 2014. |
1 | DZ. Dao zang 道藏. The form of reference for this work is DZ.318:5.843c, where 318 is the text number, 5 is the volume number, 843 is the page number, and “c” is the register. |
2 | It is the Dunhuang manuscript S.1351, which belongs to part B of Lu Xiujing’s catalog. See (ZDZ.13:4.119b). ZDZ. Zhonghua dao zang 中華道藏. The form of reference for this work is ZDZ.13:4.119b, where 13 is the text number, 4 is the volume number, 119 is the page number, and “b” is the register. |
3 | It belongs to part A of Lu Xiujing’s catalog. See (DZ.457:6.887a). |
4 | It is considered as the second volume of TZXQJ. |
5 | It belongs to part A of Lu Xiujing’s catalog. See (DZ.325:5.890a). |
6 | It belongs to part A of Lu Xiujing’s catalog. |
7 | It is transcribed on three Dunhuang manuscripts Pelliot chinois 2356, Pelliot chinois 2403 and Pelliot chinois 2452, which belongs to part B of Lu Xiujing’s catalog. See (ZDZ.10:4.97c). |
8 | T. Taishō shinshū daizōkyō 大正新脩大藏經. The form of reference for this work is T.784:17.723c25–29, where 784 is the text number, 17 is the volume number, 723 is the page number, “c” is the register, and 25–29 is the line number. |
9 | See Ekottarikāgama, vol. 36 (translated by Saṃghadeva, T.125:2.747a9–b7), Madhyamāgama, vol. 29 (translated by Saṃghadeva, T.26:1.613b1–c10), and Dīrghāgama, vol. 9 (translated by Buddhayaśas and Zhu Fonian 竺佛念, T.1:1.55c5–21). |
10 | See Da Zhou kanding zhong jing mulu 大周刊定眾經目錄 vol.8 (written by Mingquan 明佺, T.2153:55.416a) and Kaiyuan shijiao lu 開元釋教錄 vol. 15 (written by Zhisheng 智昇, T.2154:55.640b18–19). Tang Yongtong speculated that the extant Sūtra of Forty-Two Sections might be the translation by Zhi Qian (Tang 2015, p. 27). |
11 | It belongs to part A of Lu Xiujing’s catalog. |
12 | It belongs to part A of Lu Xiujing’s catalog. Its fragment is found in the Dunhuang manuscript Pelliot chinois 3022V0 and is quoted in the Wushang miyao 無上秘要 vol. 15 (edited during ca. 574–578 C.E., DZ.1138:25.30a–33b) and the Yunji qiqian 雲笈七籤 vol. 101–102 (edited by Zhang Junfang 張君房 around 1027 C.E., DZ.1032:22.684c–693c). |
13 | See Pratyutpannasamādhi vol. 3 (translated by Lokakṣema, T.418:13.916b18–19), Arthavargīyasūtra vol. 2 (translated by Zhi Qian, T.198:4.185a4), Mahāprajñāpāramitā (translated by Zhi Qian, T.225:8.483c5), and Kṣemaṅkāraparipṛcchā (translated by Zhi Qian, T.533:14.814c15–16), etc. |
14 | See Fajing jing 法鏡經 (translated by An Xuan 安玄, T.322:12.15b24), Zhai jing 齋經 (translated by Zhi Qian, T.87:1.911a7), and Dharmapada (translated by Vighna, T.210:4.559a17), etc. |
15 | See Vimalakīrtinirdeśa (translated by Zhi Qian, T.474:14.536b14), Pusa benye jing 菩薩本業經 (translated by Zhi Qian, T.281:10.447b19), and Surataparipṛcchā (translated by Bo Yan 帛延, T.328:12.55a11–12), etc. |
16 | It belongs to part B of Lu Xiujing’s catalog. |
17 | It is a scripture about disciplines of the Shangqing movement. See (DZ.184:3.435b). |
18 | It belongs to part B of Lu Xiujing’s catalog. See (DZ.532:9.868c). |
19 | It belongs to part B of Lu Xiujing’s catalog. |
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