A confiscated religious life
The story of a Taoist master of martial arts in Beijing
By Adeline HerrouEnglish
This paper examines how a Beijing Taoist master perpetuated an old martial arts ritual tradition despite the prohibition against all religious practices under the Cultural Revolution. His life story helps understand the channeling zones between married masters and monks used in the face of adversity, and also those between the religious and lay worlds, used to navigate the vicissitudes of history, in this case by playing with the ritual, festive, or simply athletic components of martial arts.
Keywords
- Taoism
- China
- Martial arts
- Religious specialists
- Cultural revolution