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  • ...hengtong Era, the book is important material for the study of the Complete Perfection Sect and treasured by scholars.
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  • ...nd things ( 道物 Daowu ), stopping the flow of consciousness ( 止念 Zhinian ), complete mergence of all dharma ( 萬法圓融 Wanfa Yuanrong ), method for pacifyin ...perfection tradition of Yuan Dyansty collected in Skills Class, Pervasive Perfection Section ( 洞真部 Dongzhen Bu ), Daoist Canon of Zhengtong Era, the book
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  • ...Cloud Temple ( 白雲觀 Baiyun Guan ) is a temple of [[The Complete Perfection Tradition]] ( 全真 Quanzhen ). It is located on the Back Xinlin Street at the forme ...the Complete Perfection Tradition. It became a prestigious temple of this tradition in the southeast of China.
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  • ...t has a history of 800 years lasting till today. Following this recitation tradition, all the Daoist priests who have renounced their family and live in temples ==The content of the daily Morning Recitation of the Complete Perfection Tradition==
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  • As a sect of [[The Complete Perfection Tradition]], the Nanwu sect was founded by Tan Chuduan, also known as Patriarch Chang
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  • ...life of the Complete Perfection Tradition. Daoists of the Complete Perfect Tradition throughout history have attached great importance to Wandering About and vi ...Daoist, one must get rid of all the emotions of this world, and return to Perfection by giving up all desires. He must take it his duty to explore his mind and
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  • ...f The Ten Directions ( 十方叢林 Shifang Conglin ) of [[the Complete Perfection Tradition]] ( 全真道 Quanzhen Dao ). There is no difference between the music of t
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  • ...buted a lot to the development and transmission of the Complete Perfection tradition, and, consequently, are worshipped as Perfect Ones. Also, because their mai ...lot to it by creating new sects and branches under the Complete Perfection tradition, includding
    4 KB (575 words) - 09:44, 31 August 2009
  • ...erted influence on Mt Wudang from ancient times till now, and the Complete Perfection sect and [[the Orthodox Oneness sect]] ( 正一派 hengyi pai ) are both se
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  • *[[Music of the Orthodox Oneness Tradition]] *[[Music of the Complete Perfection Tradition]]
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  • ...tations. Tan Chuduan became head of the Daoists of the Complete Perfection Tradition after [[Ma Yu]], and passed away peacefully in the 25th year of the Dading. ...n matched the need of the ordinary people, so that the Complete Perfection Tradition developed very rapidly ever since.
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  • ...ters]] sects have no strict regulations in this regard, but [[the Complete Perfection sect ]]encourages Renunciation of Family. Its full-time practitioners are r ...ts full-time monks must leave their families. It is hard to know when this tradition began in Daoism. The earliest influential sect of [[the Mighty Commonwealth
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  • ...[[the Dragon Gate Sect]] ( 龍門派 Longmen Pai ) of [[the Complete Perfection Tradition]] ( 全真道 Quanzhen Dao ). ...f his disciples, succeeded Qiu not only as the head of Complete Perfection Tradition, but also developed Qiu's thought and cause.
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  • ...During his lifetime he created the Huashan sect of the Complete Perfection Tradition, and after his death, emperor Shizu of the Yuan dynasty bestowed on him the ...Fan Zhongyan and the first outstanding disciple of the Complete Perfection Tradition. Wang Zhijin authored an illuminated and elaborate theory on mind and natur
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  • ...mportance to Fasts and Offerings ( 齋醮 Zhaijiao ) music and uses a wide and complete range of musical instruments, including the flute, the horn, the ''sheng''
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  • ...hang Temple. This book is important for studying [[The Complete Perfection Tradition]] ( 全真道 Quanzhen Dao ), [[Qiu Chuji]] and his relations with the rule
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  • ...years of the 1930s, organized Daoist temples of [[the Complete Perfection tradition]] ( 全真派 Quanzhen Pai ), exemplified by the [[Fung Ying Seen Koon]] ( The music used in the temples of the Complete Perfection tradition of Hong Kong was originally spread into Hong Kong via the Triple Origin Tem
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  • The Daoist music of [[the Complete Perfection Tradition]] ( 全真道 Quanzhen Dao ) of the Northeast consists of vocal music and i ...Today all the [[Daoist music]] used in temples of the Complete Perfection tradition in the northeastern area contains the Northeastern Rhythm".
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  • ...d Daoism in the south. Therefore, the Daoist music of the Orthodox Oneness Tradition spread in the south, especially in the south of the River. ...spect, folk features are also typical of the music of the Orthodox Oneness Tradition. For example, most of the Daoist music in the Jiangsu and Zhejiang areas ad
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  • *[[The Magic and Immortality Tradition]] *[[The Huang-Lao Tradition]]
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