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The work assembles Daoist teachings on longevity and spiritual transformation, combining cosmological claims about fate and natal influence with practical regimens: recipes for external and internal elixirs, dietary and breathing exercises, sexual and meditative techniques, ritual observances, talismans, and guidance for mountain retreat. It stresses moral cultivation and accumulated virtue as prerequisites for successful practice, cautions against unqualified teachers and charlatans, and records safeguards, taboos, and the risks of mishandling potent substances. Practical instructions sit alongside philosophical reflections on destiny, the need for a true master, steadfast practice, and the limits of attempting immortality without proper preparation.

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Hong Ge

Ge Hong was a prominent figure in Chinese literature and philosophy during the Eastern Jin dynasty. He is best known for his work "抱朴子" (Baopuzi), which explores themes of Daoism and alchemy, reflecting his deep engagement with metaphysical concepts and the pursuit of immortality. In addition to his philosophical writings, Ge Hong contributed to the literary landscape with his collection of essays and anecdotes in "西京雜記" (Xijing Zaji), which provides insights into the culture and society of his time. His works continue to be studied for their historical significance and their influence on later Chinese thought.

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