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== Tang dynasty ==
[[File:Huimingjing 05 pic.PNG|thumb|200px|Illustration to chapter 5 of Liu Huayan's Huimingjing, showing a Taoist meditator in [[Lotus position|Full Lotus Posture]] (a Buddhist influence). ]]According to [[Livia Kohn]], further development of the practice of ''zuowang'' occurred during the [[Tang dynasty]], when Daoists of the Twofold Mystery (Chongxuan 重玄) and Highest Clarity ([[Shangqing School|Shangqing]] 上清) schools wrote texts which discuss oblivion/forgetfulness.<ref>Kohn, 2010, p. 8</ref> The treatises of this period, are more complex and detailed, with philosophical argumentation which includes Buddhist concepts as well as additions to the practice, like visualizations.<ref>Kohn, 2010, p. 8</ref>
 
=== Zuowanglun tradition ===