The Xishengjing () is a late 5th century CE Taoist text with provenance at the Louguan 樓觀 "Tiered Abbey" of The Northern Celestial Masters. According to Daoist tradition, Louguan (the eastern terminus of the ancient Silk Road, west of the capital Chang'an) was near where the legendary Laozi 老子 transmitted the Tao Te Ching to the Guardian of the Pass Yin Xi 尹喜. The Xishengjing allegedly records the Taoist principles that Laozi taught Yin Xi before he departed west to India. thumb|upright|Yin Xi, from a Ming dynasty edition [[Liexian Zhuan]]
《西昇經》,道教经典,全称《老子西升经》,作者不详,其著作年代亦不可定,晋朝葛洪《神仙传》中提到此经,故推测该经约成书於晉朝之前。一说为关尹子据老子所述而著。内容主要是阐发《道德经》要义,并继承老子无为而治的思想,为楼观道所重。《正统道藏》洞神部玉诀类收宋朝陈景元《西升经集注》六卷,洞神部本文类收宋徽宗御注《西升经》三卷;经文均为三十九章,但文字不完全相同。
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