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Li Shaojun (Chinese: 李少君; Wade–Giles: Li Shao-chün, fl. 133 BCE) was a fangshi (master of esoterica), reputed xian (transcendent; immortal), retainer of Emperor Wu of Han, and the earliest known Chinese alchemist. In the early history of Chinese waidan (External Alchemy), Li is the only fangshi whose role is documented by both historical (for instance, Shiji) and alchemical (Baopuzi) sources.

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  • Li Shaojun (chinesisch 李少君, Pinyin Lǐ Shǎojūn) war ein daoistischer Alchemist und Fangshi am Hofe des Han-Kaisers Wu (Han Wu di). Dem Shiji (Kap. 28) zufolge verstand er sich auf die Künste des Opfers an den Herdgott, der Enthaltsamkeit von Nahrung und der Zurückweisung des Alters (祠灶、穀道、卻老方, sizao, gudao, quelao fang). (de)
  • Li Shaojun (Chinese: 李少君; Wade–Giles: Li Shao-chün, fl. 133 BCE) was a fangshi (master of esoterica), reputed xian (transcendent; immortal), retainer of Emperor Wu of Han, and the earliest known Chinese alchemist. In the early history of Chinese waidan (External Alchemy), Li is the only fangshi whose role is documented by both historical (for instance, Shiji) and alchemical (Baopuzi) sources. (en)
  • 李少君(?-?),齐(今山东)人,西汉方士。曾向汉武帝建议行辟谷、祠灶、炼丹砂为黄金三事。武帝颇为信任,以为真能成仙长生不死。 (zh)
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  • 李少君 (en)
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  • October 2020 (en)
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  • 리소군 (en)
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  • 李少君 (en)
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  • りしょうくん (en)
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  • 李少君 (en)
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  • Li the Youthful Lord (en)
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  • LiX SyewHkjun (en)
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  • Ri Sokun (en)
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  • C.rəʔ S-tewʔ-sC.qur (en)
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  • Lǐ Shǎojūn (en)
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  • Parenthetical referencing has been deprecated; convert to shortened footnotes. (en)
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  • Ri Shōkun (en)
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  • Lee Sogun (en)
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  • Li Shaojun (en)
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  • Li Hsiao-chün (en)
  • Li Shao-chün (en)
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  • Li Shaojun (chinesisch 李少君, Pinyin Lǐ Shǎojūn) war ein daoistischer Alchemist und Fangshi am Hofe des Han-Kaisers Wu (Han Wu di). Dem Shiji (Kap. 28) zufolge verstand er sich auf die Künste des Opfers an den Herdgott, der Enthaltsamkeit von Nahrung und der Zurückweisung des Alters (祠灶、穀道、卻老方, sizao, gudao, quelao fang). (de)
  • Li Shaojun (Chinese: 李少君; Wade–Giles: Li Shao-chün, fl. 133 BCE) was a fangshi (master of esoterica), reputed xian (transcendent; immortal), retainer of Emperor Wu of Han, and the earliest known Chinese alchemist. In the early history of Chinese waidan (External Alchemy), Li is the only fangshi whose role is documented by both historical (for instance, Shiji) and alchemical (Baopuzi) sources. (en)
  • 李少君(?-?),齐(今山东)人,西汉方士。曾向汉武帝建议行辟谷、祠灶、炼丹砂为黄金三事。武帝颇为信任,以为真能成仙长生不死。 (zh)
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  • Li Shaojun (de)
  • Li Shaojun (en)
  • 李少君 (zh)
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