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Taoism. Take Lao Tzu's "Tao Te Ching".
etc. are the main classics, but Taoism in the Warring States period is not yet Taoism. A Taoist priest is a member of the Taoist clergy. It was only after the Han Dynasty that the Order was formed.
The Han and Wei dynasties were the origins of Taoism. As two landmark events for the final formation of Taoism: one is the circulation of the Taiping Sutra, and the other is Zhang Daoling's Five Bucket Rice Dao (Heavenly Master Dao).
During the reign of Emperor Shun of the Eastern Han Dynasty (126-144), the Taiping Qing Lingshu (i.e., the Taiping Sutra, which is believed to have been compiled by Gan Zhongke, a Qi man during the reign of Emperor Cheng of the Han Dynasty) was widely disseminated. When he arrived at Emperor Ling of the Han Dynasty, Zhang Jiao preached in the "Taiping Qing Lingshu", called Taiping Dao, and called himself a great sage and good teacher, and his followers were all over the world, which was already quite influential. Later, the Yellow Turban Uprising failed, and Taiping Road became increasingly declining.
When the same was Emperor Shun of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Zhang Daoling learned the Tao in Heming Mountain, Shu County, recruited disciples to preach, and the believers came out of five buckets of rice, so it was called five buckets of rice. His son Zhang Heng and his grandson Zhang Lu (Zhang Lu, Marquis of Langzhong, the separatist regime during the Three Kingdoms period) maintained the Hanzhong for many years, and later cooperated with the supreme ruling authority, so that the influence of Wudou Midao spread from the southwest corner to the sea, and then developed into the Taoist authentic Tianshi Dao.
Tang Gaozu Li Yuan recognized Laozi Li Er.
For the ancestors, Song Zhenzong.
Song Huizong also greatly believed in Taoism, and Song Huizong even called himself "the leader of the Taoist Emperor, so Taoism was highly respected and became the state religion." At this time, factions such as Maoshan and Gesoap appeared, and the Heavenly Master Dao also re-emerged. Since the Han and Jin dynasties, the Taoist Danding faction, due to the vigorous advocacy of Han Zhongli, Lu Dongbin and others, the study of Inner Dan began to appear in the world.
Taoism flourished during the Tang and Song dynasties.
Zhang Daoling, the authentic Taoist Heavenly Master and the founder of Taoism, is revered as the first generation of Heavenly Masters.
Taoist figures. Fuxi.
Nuwa, Yellow Emperor.
Laozi, Zhuangzi, Liezi, Guan Yinzi, Mao Ying, Heshang Gong, Yan Junping, Huangshi Gong, Zhang Liang, Zhang Daoling, Wei Boyang, Yu Ji, Zuo Ci, Zhuge Liang.
Ge Xuan, Xu Xun, Ge Hong, Kou Qianzhi, Lu Xiujing, Tao Hongjing, Sun Simiao, Cheng Xuanying, Wang Xuanlan, Sima Chengzhen, Wu Yun, Du Guangting, Zhong Liquan, Lu Dongbin, Liu Haichan, Peng Xiao, Chen Jun, Zhang Boduan, Shi Tai, Xue Daoguang, Bai Yuchan, Liu Yongnian, Weng Baoguang, Peng Yun, Wang Chongyang, Ma Yu, Qiu Chuji, Liu Chuxuan, Wang Chuyi, Hao Datong, Sun Buer, Cao Wenyi, Li Daochun, Zhang Junfang, Wang Zhijin, Zhang Sanfeng, Sun Xuanqing, Lu Xixing, Yuan Keli, Wang Changyue, Huang Shouzhong, Liu Yiming, Fu Jinquan, Liu Huayang, Li Hanxu, Huang Yuanji, Wang Dongting, Liu Mingrui, Yan Xuanyi, Chen Xuanning, Lu Dongbin, Cao Guoshu, Zhong Liquan Zhang Guolao, He Xiangu, Lan Cai, Han Xiangzi, Tie Gui, Li and Tan Chuduan.
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There are too many "Three Official Sutras", "Taishang Laojun Says Changqing Jing Sutra", "Beidou Sutra", "Jade Emperor Sutra", "Jade Shu Sutra", "Taishang Induction Chapter", and so many.
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1. "Tao Te Ching": It is the philosophical work of Lao Tzu in the Spring and Autumn Period, a work before the separation of the sons of the pre-Qin dynasty in ancient China, admired by the sons of the time, and is an important source of Taoist philosophical thought.
2. "Zhuangzi": It is written by Zhuangzi and his followers in the middle of the Warring States period, mainly reflecting Zhuangzi's critical philosophy, art, aesthetics, aesthetics, etc., its content is rich, broad and profound, involving philosophy, life, politics, society, art, cosmogenesis and many other aspects;
3. "Taiping Jing Zai Search": China's earliest Taoist scriptures Sun Congdian, the classic book of Taoist Taiping Taoism in the Eastern Han Dynasty, according to legend, was awarded by the gods to Fang Shi Yu Ji, with a broad content, involving heaven and earth, yin and yang, five elements, ten branches, disasters, immortals, etc., which has a far-reaching impact on the development of Taoist thought.
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1. "Zhou Yi Shen Tong Deed";
2, "Taiping Jing Laughing Boy Leak";
3. Tao Te Ching;
4, "The Yellow Emperor's Inner Canon";
5, "Zhou Yi";
6. "Zhuangzi";
7, "The Yellow Emperor's Yin Fu Sutra"; Qi key.
8, "Zhengyijing";
9, "Taiping Sutra";
10. Breaking the "Taiqing Sutra";
11, "Three Emperors Sutra".
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