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  • ...rnment of the Republic of China''. On July 15th, they drafted the ''Daoist Association's Memorial to Prime Minister and President Yuan Shikai''. Nine of the repre Rectify depravity, continue the Daoist tradition, and combine an otherworldly outlook with a worldly one, so as to
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  • ...ess School never received recognition by the government of the Republic of China. ...ociation of the Orthodox Oneness School, established under the Republic of China, did not set up on a national level and never had nationwide activities.
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  • ...ess School never received recognition by the government of the Republic of China. ...ociation of the Orthodox Oneness School, established under the Republic of China, did not set up on a national level and never had nationwide activities.
    2 KB (274 words) - 14:25, 21 July 2009
  • ...rnment of the Republic of China''. On July 15th, they drafted the ''Daoist Association's Memorial to Prime Minister and President Yuan Shikai''. Nine of the repre Rectify depravity, continue the Daoist tradition, and combine an otherworldly outlook with a worldly one, so as to
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  • <!--Ancient China--> ...bfb1;text-align:left;padding:0.2em 0.4em;">[[File:taiji.png|25px]] Ancient China</h2>
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  • ...Officials, Patriarch Lu and Imperial Sovereign Wenchang were banned. Many Daoist temples were changed into schools, government offices and even barracks. Af ...was reprinted. This promoted not only academic research on Daoism but also Daoist influence in society.
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  • ...the University of Hawaii learned Daoism in Taiwan and edited the Continued Daoist Canon of Zhuanglin. ...Zhiting]], [[Xie Zongxin]] were invited to this temple to give lectures on Daoist philosophy and cultivation. [[Ching Chung Koon]] has branches in Canada.
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  • ...during the "Cultural Revolution". In 1987, it was reopened as a place for Daoist practice. Today some halls, such as the Pavilion for Welcoming Immortals, t ...e of the Three Sages, which was sponsored by the Hong Kong Buddhist-Daoist association of the Flying Crane Grotto ( 飛雁洞 Feiyan Dong ). Worshiped in the temp
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  • ...is done, the Fire God temple will house the offices of the Beijing Daoist Association.
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  • ...pated in the Political Consultative Conference of the People's Republic of China in 1956, and at the third Session of the Second National Political Consulta ...epresented a new tendency to reform Daoism with new thoughts so as to make Daoist academic research inside Daoism more adapted to the development of the time
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  • ...n of the executive council. In 1969, he visited the Philippines to enhance Daoist teachings. Finally he fell ill from constant overwork, and passed away at h
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  • ...to recruit new members. When the Complete Perfection Sect spread all over China, its Transmission of Commandments became widely accepted. ...s. Another position is that of Master of Invitations.[[ The Chinese Daoist Association]] has decided that the Transmission of Commandments ritual has been normali
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  • ...he 11 tiers of construction along the central axis are the Gate of Central China, the Pavilion of Long-distance Worship, the Pavilion of Middle Heaven, the ...t temple, the Temple of Sacred Middle Mountain now houses the Henan Daoist Association.
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  • ...e considered to be the origin of the culture of philosophical Daoism and a Daoist ancestral court, an Immortal Metropolis and a sacred site. From the Zhou to ...que system. The temple has raised a generation of Daoist priests versed in Daoist rituals of Fasts and Offering ( 齋醮 Zhaijiao ), Cultivation and Refineme
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  • ...t the former Western Gate of Shanghai, the present seat of Shanghai Daoist Association. ...tion. It became a prestigious temple of this tradition in the southeast of China.
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  • ...ynasty, when several halls fell into ruins. In the 25th year of Republican China, famous overseas Chinese Mr. Hu Wenhu and Navy Commander Sa Zhenbing came t ...nd carved the holy images of the Three Pristine Ones with precious Hongdou China fir, each of 2.15 meters in height. Also restored were the brass incense bu
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  • ...dently loved reading and collecting books, and searched and collected many Daoist books. Always humble, he never ceased to seek instruction. He kept in conta ...llent Daoist Series for Women ( 女子道教叢書 Nuzi Daojiao Congshu ) and books on Daoist alchemy and Nourishing Life, most of which were printed and published in te
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  • ...y affairs. It was to meet with this need that the British started to study China's culture and religions. So the current English translation "Taoism" came i ...In 1852, he published ''Chinese Ghost Notions'' and in 1891 he published ''China's Religion''s based on his teaching and studying in Oxford University. The
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  • ...hose of Mt. Wudang. In the 15th Zhengde year (A. D. 1515), Wang Taiyuan, a Daoist living on Mt. Qiyun, built the Jade Emptiness Temple ( 玉虛宮 Yuxu Gong ...and Tiger Mountain, presented a memorial to the emperor and commanded the Daoist devotees to perform offering rituals on Mt. Qiyun so as to pray for sons fo
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  • ==Daoist Studies before World War II== ...r in Shanghai. In 1899 he published in New York his book ''Country Life of China: a Sociological Study'', in which he mentioned about the temples, religions
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  • ...ifang da Tiangchang Guan ). In the 26th year of Dading (AD 1186), a famous Daoist priest named Sun Daoming became the Abbot in charge of the affairs of the G ...e temple the "White Cloud Temple". In the ninth year of Zhengtong, ''[[The Daoist Canon of the Zhengtong Era]]'' ( 正統道藏 Zhengtong Daozang ) was besto
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  • ...structed a building named "baxian an". This temple had become a well-known Daoist temple in the Ming dynasty. ...te Perfection Tradition. In the 11th Jiaqing year (1806), the alms-begging Daoist Dong Qingqi (who was called "bare-footed Perfect Man ( 真人 Zhenren ) Don
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