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Das Huangting jing (chin. 黄庭经) ist ein frühes daoistisches Werk aus der Zeit der Östlichen Jin-Dynastie [1]. Es besteht aus den Teilen Huangting neijing yujing 黃庭內景玉經 und Huangting waijing yujing 黃庭外景玉經.
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- Carré, Patrik. 1999. Le Livre de la Cour Jaune: Classique taoïste des IVe-Ve siècles. Paris: Éditions du Seuil. [Full translation of Nei and Wai versions, with commentaries.]
- Kohn, Livia. 1993. "The Gods Within." In The Taoist Experience: An Anthology, 181-88. Albany: State University of New York Press. [Partial translation of Wai version, with commentaries.]
- Kroll, Paul W. 1996. "Body Gods and Inner Vision: The Scripture of the Yellow Court." In Donald S. Lopez, ed., Religions of China in Practice, 149-55. Princeton: Princeton University Press. [Partial translation of Nei version -- as beautiful as the Huangting jing.]
- Huang, Jane. 1992. The Primordial Breath: An Ancient Chinese Way of Prolonging Life through Breath Control, 2: 221-54. Torrance (Ca.): Original Books. [Pp. 221-54, full translation of Nei and Wai versions.]
- Saso, Michael R. 1995. The Gold Pavilion: Taoist Ways to Peace, Healing, and Long Life. Boston: Charles E. Tuttle Co. [Full translation of Wai version.]
- Homann, Rolf. 1971. Die wichtigsen Koerpergottheiten im Huang-t'ing-ching. Göppingen: Alfred Kümmerle.
- Robinet, Isabelle. 1993. Taoist Meditation: The Mao-shan Tradition of Great Purity. Translated by Julian F. Pas and Norman J. Girardot. Albany: State University of New York Press. Originally published as Méditation taoïste (Paris: Dervy Livres, 1979). [Pp. 55-96 on the Huangting jing.]
- Saso, Michael R. 1974. "On the Meditative Use of the Yellow Court Canon." Journal of Chinese Religions 9: 1-20.
- Saso, Michael R. 1974. "The Yellow Court Canon." Journal of the China Society 9: 1-25.
- Schipper, Kristofer, ed. 1975. Concordance du Houang-t'ing King: Nei-king et Wai-king. Paris: École Française d'Extrême-Orient.
- Schipper, Kristofer. 1978. "The Taoist Body." History of Religions 17: 355-81. [Pp. 100-12.]