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The three religions refer to Taoism, Buddhism, and Confucianism. The nine streams refer to emperors, sages, children, warriors, literati, hermits, industrialists, merchants, and farmers. This is because in ancient times, this term was used to belittle some scholars such as teachers, and the status of scholars was relatively low and humble.
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The three religions and nine streams refer to people from all walks of life, religious or academic, and various schools; The three religions are, Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism; The nine streams are, Confucianism, Taoism, Yin and Yang, Legalism, Celebrity, Moism, Vertical and Horizontal Family, Miscellaneous Family, and Peasant Family; During the Yuan Dynasty, the occupations of the society were divided, and the nine streams referred to the first-class officials, the second-rate officials, the third-rate monks, the fourth-rate Dao, the fifth-rate doctors, the sixth-rate workers, the seventh-rate hunters, the eighth-rate people, the ninth-rate Confucians, and the tenth stream were beggars.
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The three religions refer to Taoism, Mohistism, and Confucianism. The nine streams refer to sages, emperors, children, hermits, merchants, warriors, literati, workers, and farmers. This is because in ancient times, scholars had no status in society, so they would also be called Lao Jiu.
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The three religions refer to the three major sects of Confucianism, Taoism and Buddhism in China, and the nine streams refer to the various industries of society, which are divided into the upper nine streams, the middle nine streams, and the lower nine streams. Each has a ballad that explains who these "streams" are.
Upper Nine Rate: First-class Buddha (Shadhi Muni).
Second-rate immortals (Yuan Shi Tianzun, Taishang Laojun, Eight Immortals, etc.).
Third-rate emperors (true dragon emperors, feudal emperors).
Fourth-rate officials (large and small officials).
Five-stream pot (distillery, the largest manufacturer in feudal times).
Sixth-rate pawnshop (pawnshop).
Seven Merchants (Shangjia).
Eight guests (lord of the manor).
Jiuzhuang Tian (farmer).
Middle 9th Stream: First-class lifter (lifter).
Second-rate doctor (doctor, Langzhong, doctor, pharmacy man).
Third-rate Feng Shui (Mr. Feng Shui, Mr. Yin and Yang).
Fourth-rate batch (batch of eight characters, fortune teller).
Five-rate danqing (calligraphy and painting).
Six-rate phase (Xiangshi, look-alike).
Seven monks (monks).
Eight Dao (Taoist).
Jiuqin Qi (guqin and go, marking literati).
Lower Nine Rate: First-class witches (southern wizards who draw talismans and chant spells to spell gods and exorcise ghosts).
Second-rate prostitutes (open prostitutes, secret prostitutes, courtesans).
Third-rate gods (gods and witches possessed by gods who heal diseases in the form of dancing and singing), and fourth-rate gods (husbands).
5. The one who shaves his head (the barber who carries the burden and walks in all directions).
Six blowers (drummers, trumpeters).
Seven operas (various actors).
Eight Scream Street (beggars).
Nine sell sugar (blow candy man).
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People often say that "three religions and nine streams", what are the three religions? What does the Nine Streams refer to?
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It should be "three teachings and nine streams".
The three religions refer to Confucianism, Buddhism, and Taoism.
The nine streams refer to Confucianism, Taoism, Yin and Yang, Legalism, Celebrity, Moism, Verticality, Miscellaneous, and Farming. It is generally referred to as all kinds of people on the rivers and lakes.
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Three religions and nine streams in the folk saying.
Three religions: Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism.
Nine Streams: Upper Nine Streams: First-class Buddhas, Second-rate Immortals, Third-rate Emperors, Fourth-rate Officials, Fifth-rate Pots, Sixth-rate Dang, Seven Merchants, Eight Guests, and Nine Farming.
Middle Nine Streams: First-class Juzi, Second-rate Medicine, Third-rate Feng Shui, Fourth-rate Batch, Five-rate Danqing, Sixth-rate Phase, Seven Monks, Eight Dao, Nine Qin Chess.
Lower ninth-rate: first-class witch second-rate prostitute.
Confucius, the founder of Confucianism.
The third-rate gods, the fourth-rate gang, the five shaved heads, the six blowers, the seven plays, the eight called the flower children, and the nine sold sugar.
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