Stance: An International Undergraduate Philosophy Journal

Volume 16, Spring 2023

Ty Rossow
Pages 12-25

Sanjiao Heyi and Tibet
Resuscitating Buddist and Daoist Perspectives

This paper considers Chinese Communist Party policies in Tibet from Confucian, Daoist, and Buddhist perspectives. I first explain how these three traditions are unified in the sanjiao heyi, but I contend that this practice has been neglected in favor of state repression. I then elucidate Confucianism, Daoism, and Buddhism with respect to their general principles and application in Tibet. I conclude that a fuller embrace of the sanjiao heyi where Confucian tenets are balanced by insights from Daoism and Buddhism would cultivate an anti-oppressive response to governmental control.