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Hello,

 

I saw that this resource on the Daozang was not already here so I have made this post for such.

The following is a site has the Chinese text version of the Daozang. I am not sure if it is complete though.

http://daozang.com/

 

This site has some English translated excerpts from the Daozang that you may find interesting including a translation of the TTC from Siji Tzu's perspective.

http://daozang.info/

 

I found both of these sites very interesting and they took some looking to actually get to. I hope you all can use them as well. 

 

All credit to Ray Larose for both of these resources for he is the one who owns both of the sites I think.

 

 

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This is the Dao Zang as transmitted through Yu Qing Huang Lao Pai, which claims heritage from Shang Qing lineage right?

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This is the Dao Zang as transmitted through Yu Qing Huang Lao Pai, which claims heritage from Shang Qing lineage right?

 

It's the zhengtong daozang. The one put together in the Ming (I believe 1445). 

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Thanks Tyou40! 

 

It should be complete. I have the same copy on my hard drive. It's in 36 vols, which is the same as the one published in shanghai in the 60s. It is a facsimile of the woodblock version. Now all we need is a searchable copy, so we can look up stuff right away.  

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The link posted has an advantage, you can click in the table of contents and you are directed to the book, not a searchable version but it is going closer. There was once an academic project related to the digitization of the daozang.

Here a link with several versions of the daozang (some gigas each) and related info. Good daoist music too. Perhaps you already know it.

 

http://www.byscrj.com/jmm/

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