UR Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences nr 1(34)/2025
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Pozycja The history of zhuyou healing practices: in search of data for the reconstruction of the ritual scheme(Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Rzeszowskiego, 2025-03) Muchowska, JoannaThe article addresses the issue of Thunder rituals employed in Taoist zhuyou healing practices, which constituted a formal branch of Chinese medicine from the 13th to the 16th centuries. Subsequently, these rituals lost their prominence and were predominantly practiced as part of folk medicine and folk Daoism. The article serves as a contribution to the reconstruction of the schema of Thunder rituals within zhuyou practices, based on textual data from several unpublished manuscript source texts, primarily the Zhuyou ke 05953 manuscript from the National Central Library of Taiwan and the Unschuld 8070 manuscript from the Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin – Preußischer Kulturbesitz. Both manuscripts date from the 19th century, and although they contain earlier textual material, they should be interpreted primarily as evidence of ritual practices from the 18th–19th centuries. The article provides edited excerpts from these and other source texts, which contain significant cognitive data regarding the course and specifics of these rituals. These excerpts offer valuable information about certain aspects of the healing ritual practices as well as the associated beliefs. The texts also cite incantations. Notably, in these healing rituals, the Yellow Emperor assumes the role of the deity issuing decrees against disease demons. The article attempts to provide a general outline of the basic structure of zhuyou healing rituals, drawing on the textual evidence presented. These data are juxtaposed with findings from earlier studies on Thunder rituals, particularly the works of Florian Reiter and Philip Cho. The methodology of source text content analysis was employed for the purpose of this research, augmented by elements of discourse analysis, hermeneutics, and semiotics.