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		<title>Admin: Created page with '&quot;Purple Air Coming from the East&quot; is a Daoist anecdote, an allusion in the Intimate Biography of Guardian Yin ( 關令尹內傳 Guanling Yin Neizhuan ). Similar records can be fo...'</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Created page with &amp;#039;&amp;quot;Purple Air Coming from the East&amp;quot; is a Daoist anecdote, an allusion in the Intimate Biography of Guardian Yin ( 關令尹內傳 Guanling Yin Neizhuan ). Similar records can be fo...&amp;#039;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;New page&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div&gt;&amp;quot;Purple Air Coming from the East&amp;quot; is a Daoist anecdote, an allusion in the Intimate Biography of Guardian Yin ( 關令尹內傳 Guanling Yin Neizhuan ). Similar records can be found in many later Daoist biographies. It is said that [[Laozi]], founder of philosophical Daoism ( 道家 Daojia ) (addressed respectfully as [[the Supreme Venerable Sovereign]] ( 太上老君 Taishang Laojun ) in Daoism), in the face of the decadent manners and morals of the time, prepared to leave the land of the Zhou dynasty and become a hermit. According to the ''Biographies of Unfathomable Creatures'' ( 猶龍傳 Youlong Zhuan ), Laozi wanted to go to the desert country in the west so that he could teach foreign people. Then a stream of purple air moved from the east towards the west up to the Hangu Pass. Yin Xi, a senior official of King Zhaowang of the Zhou dynasty, who was good at observing the omens shown by stellar movements, knew that a saint was going to pass through Hangu Pass. So he resigned his office in the court, and became a guardian of Hangu Pass. He performed Fasting ( 齋戒 Zhaijie ) rituals, burnt incense on both sides of the road, swept the road clean, and did nothing but wait for the saint. Soon, Laozi rode to the pass on a black ox. Guardian Yin Xi formally became a student of Laozi and asked him to write ''[[The Book of Dao and its Virtue]]'' ( 道德經 Daode Jing ), which was handed down through the ages.&lt;br /&gt;
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Among the people of China, purple air coming from the east is an auspicious symbol, and many literary works develop it into a plot. A good example is chapter 77, &amp;quot;Laozi Transformed from One Vital Breath into the Three Pristine Ones ( 三清 Sanqing )&amp;quot; in the book The Romance of the Gods ( 封神演義 Fengshen Yanyi ). Based on a rich tradition of Daoist literature, it develops the story of &amp;quot;Purple Air Coming from the East&amp;quot; artistically and is very appealing. In the past when people celebrated the Spring Festival, they always pasted the Spring Festival couplets containing the words &amp;quot;Purple Air Coming from the East&amp;quot;, which shows that the story of Laozi passing through the Hangu Pass has always continued to be disseminated.&lt;br /&gt;
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