General
Official and Popular Religion
Database of Early Chinese Manuscripts By Enno Giele through Early China site
A Bibliography of Materials Pertaining to the Guodian and Shanghai Museum Manuscripts by Paul R. Goldin via Early China site
The Classical Chinese Philosophy Page by the late John Knoblock
Confucius 2000 PRC site in simplified characters, contains Confucian texts and selected articles about Confucius, the Lunyu as well as publications about Chinese philosophy, Classical texts, etc
China's Confucian Network In Chinese, maintained by Sichuan university; on-line publications; introduction to major "Confucian" topics, personal data.
On-line bibliography of Chinese publications about the Classics
"Lunyu" translated into several languages with Chinese text
Translation of Selected Passages from the Mengzi (Mencius) by Bryan W. Van Norden version of October 14, 1997
To Become a Sage: The essence of Neo-Confucian It is a fully searchable text; a translation of Ten Diagrams on Sage Learning by Yi T'oegye [1501-1570]. Translated, with extensive annotation and commentary, By Michael C. Kalton.Published by Columbia University Press, 1988
The First Neo-Confucianism An Introduction to Yang Hsiung's "Canon Of Supreme Mystery" (T'ai Hsuan Ching, Ca. 4 B.C.) (by Michael Nylan and Nathan Sivin)
"Confucius" (By Jeffrey Riegel, from the "Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy")
"Mencius" (By Kwong Loi Shun, from the "Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy")
"Neo-Confucian Philosophy" (by John H. Berthrong, from the "Internet
Encyclopedia of Philosophy")
Zhang Zai (By David Elstein, from the "Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy")
"Wang Yangming" (By Kim Youngmin, from the "Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy")
Daoist Resources on Confucius2000 site
(PRC site in simplified characters, contains Daoist texts and relevant articles, deals mostly with Laozi and Zhuangzi, but also contains publications about Xuan xue Neo-Daoism
Research Guide to Daoist Studies (Livia Kohn, Boston University)
Zhengtong Daozang (Minglong gong, Taiperi) [new 22.03.2010]
Daoism WWW Virtual Library Site contents
Includes: Introductions to Daoism; Laozi; Zhuangzi; Yi jing; Fengshui (Geomancy arts); Sunzi ;Confucianism and Buddhism; Daoism and Chinese Philosophy; Daoism and Alchemy; Daoism and Martial Arts; Daoism and Modernity; Chinese Language and Culture; Commercial Ventures; Other Information Sources; Quick Links. The site is edited by: Dr Gene Thursby (gthursby@religion.ufl.edu), University of Florida., USA
The Daoist iconography Project, The University of Hawaii at Manoa [new 22.03.2010]
The Tao Te Ching (Dao De jing) by Lao Tzu (Laozi) Translated by D.C. Lau (1963)
"Daoism/Taoism" (by Chad Hansen, from the "Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy")
"Laozi" (by Alan Chan, from the "Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy")
"Zhuangzi" (by Harold Roth, from the "Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy")
"Wang Bi" (by Ronnie Littlejohn, from the "Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy")
"Ge Hong" (by Keith Knapp, from the "Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy")
Daoism and Science (by Nathan Sivin; From Medicine, Philosophy and Religion in Ancient China. [Variorum, 1995], ch. VII
WWW Database of Chinese Buddhist Texts
Comprehensive list of Chinese Buddhist texts. It currently contains 4375 texts by 1349 authors and makes available all texts contained in the following collections or catalogues and provides convenient cross references among sources of information:
1.Taishoo Shinsh Daizפkyפ; 2.Tripitaka Koreana; 3.Dainippon Zokuzפkyפ; 4. 'A catalogue of the Chinese translation of the Buddhist Tripitaka' by Bunyiu Nanjio, Oxford 1883.
Buddhist Studies: WWW Virtual Library.
This document keeps track of leading information facilities in the field of Buddhism and Buddhist studies. Maintained by Australia National University:
Buddhism - General, Nichiren, Pure Land, Theravada, Vajrayana, Yogacara, Zen - Chan - Son, Buddhism Gopher & FTP Resources, Buddhism & Buddhist Studies databases, Miscellaneous Buddhist Studies Resources, Buddhism/Buddhist Electronic Newsletters & Journals, Buddhist Organizations
Composite Index of East Asian Buddhist Lexicographical Sources
Fo jing san lun Three Treatises of Buddhist Canon
UCLA Guide to East Asian Buddhist Studies: Reference Works
prepared by Robert Buswell and William Bodeford, UCLA, EALC.
Digital Buddhist Library and Museum - Comprehensive Cyberspace for Buddhist Studies
Center for Buddhist Studies, National Taiwan University Chung-Hwa Institute of Buddhist Studies, Dharma Drum Mountain
"Seng Zhao" (by Jeffrey Dippmann, from the "Internet Encyclopedia of hilosophy")
Bibliography of the Chinese Uyghurs by Sara Davis
White Hats, Oil Cakes, And Common Blood: The Huizu in the Contemporary Chinese State by Jonathan N. Lipman Department of History, Mount Holyoke College
Chinese Muslims on-line popular Chinese site
The Jews of China Dr. Wendy Abraham Stanford University
Jews of Kaifeng by Michael Pollack
Preface to "The Jews in Shanghai" by Pan Guang
Annotated bibliographies for the study of Chinese religious cultureprepared by Barend Ter-Haar
A Research Guide for the study of Chinese religious culture prepared by Barend Ter-Haar
Bibliography of Western Language Publications on Chinese Popular Religion (1995 to present) compiled by Philip Clart