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  • ...of Great Accomplishment' ( 廣成先生 Guangcheng Xiansheng ). The posterior king Wang Qian received a Daoist register in the gardens, and conferred on Du Guangti
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  • ...fame and wealth and admired the quiet and simple lifestyle. On his way to Chang'an (now xi'an, Shaamxi Province) to take the imperial examination at the pr
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  • ...hat day, Zhang Daoling, together with his wife Yong and the disciples Wang Chang and Zhao Sheng, ascended to Heaven in daylight. He was the first Celestial
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  • ...mples of the tradition. This recitation tradition came into existence when Wang Chongyang, the Daoist founder of the sect in the Jin dynasty, established t ...hings on Eternal Purity and Tranquility'' ( 太上老君說常清靜咒 Taishang Laojun Shuo Chang Qingjing Jing ), ''The Supreme Sublime Book of the Numinous Treasure of Per
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  • ...d by king Fu Jian of the pre-Qin Di minority state, as well as by king Yao Chang of the post-Qin Qiang state. Therefore, some modern scholars suggest that w ...the Southeast, and then to the whole country. Even the great calligrapher Wang Xizi and his son were members of the Five Pecks of Rice Tradition.
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  • ...named Xuan; the eighth Emperor of the Soil is named Huangming and surnamed Chang. ...hang; the twenty-fourth Emperor of the Soil is named Sinurong and surnamed Wang.
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  • ...]] transmitted commandments. In the first year of Kangxi (1662), Patriarch Wang Changyue conducted large-scale renovations of the White Cloud Temple by imp ...on, Patriarch Wang Changyue, whose remains were buried beneath the shrine. Wang Changyue was the patriarch of the first generation who vigorously developed
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  • ...r over two weeks in a cold winter because he was copying the left works of Wang Guowei and twice proofreading ''the Supplementary Comprehensive Mirror for ...with a shallow understanding did. Comparing their Notes, Song Huizhong and Wang Yuanze particularly knew the essence and there were certain places between
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  • ...ate in southern districts such as Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Wudang, Sichuan, etc. Wang Changyue kept the Daoist monks within the bounds of strict discipline, sati ...or instance, commemorated the Immortal [[Qiu Chuji]], also known as Master Chang Chun. During the festival, the inhabitants of Beijing thronged the White Cl
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  • ...ished on the magazine Venice Orient his essay ''the Daoist Astronomer from Chang'an to the Moon'' (based on Xue Aihua's notes about the Dunhuang Manuscripts
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  • ...expansion was largely due to Wang Yuanzhi, the leader of the Maoshan sect. Wang went to the North from the South to deliver sermons, and accepted Pan Shizh ...ending the throne, the Taizong Emperor bestowed favours upon Daoist priest Wang Yuanzhi, because he had predicted that he would be 'The Emperor of Supreme
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  • ...alled temples. For example, emperor Wu of the Han dynasty built temples in Chang'an and Ganquan, to venerate Divine Men ( 神人 Shenren ). After Daoism aro ...r own special rules such as placards of rules for punishment. Hence when [[Wang Chongyang]] established religious rules, he took "living in temples" to be
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