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Extreme fasting among Daoist priestesses of the Tang Dynasty: an old Chinese variant of anorexia nervosa?

机译:唐代道教女教士中的极端禁食:中国的一种古老的神经性厌食症吗?

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Austere and prolonged fasting among Shangqing Daoist priestesses (Daogu) of the Tang Dynasty (618-907) occurred as part of a lifestyle practice to achieve a mystical state of afterlife existence, body immortality and residence in the Shangqing heavenly kingdom. These fasting practices were conducted exclusively for religious reasons and cannot be reconceptualized as a form of an eating disorder without radically altering their original purpose and meaning.
机译:唐朝(618-907)的上清道教女道士(Daugu)的节制和长期禁食是生活方式的一部分,目的是实现上清天国的来世生存,身体永生和居住的神秘状态。这些禁食的行为完全是出于宗教原因,如果不从根本上改变其最初的目的和意义,就不能将其视为饮食失调的一种形式。

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