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  • ...mpiled by Rao Zongyi in modern times is an indispensable aid for the study of this book.
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  • ...was supposed to offer him five pecks of rice, the government called them "Rice Robbers". ...ably affected by and absorbed the local beliefs in shamans and spirits, in the process winning himself more support from local minority tribes.
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  • ...on. In terms of Magical Skills, the Pristine Water Tradition belonged to [[The Daoist Magic Charms Sect]].
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  • ...t]], it also included such practices as Visualizing Spirits and Recitation of Scriptures. ...ur such as helping others, which was similar to the 'Universal compassion' of Buddhism.
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  • ...e the Han and Wei dynasties, this tradition had remained in the mainstream of Daoism. ...s such as [[The Divine Heaven Sect]], [[The Pristine Subtlety Sect]] and [[The Pure Brightness Sect]]. This led to some innovations in Talismans and Regis
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  • ...ght hundred-year-old gentleman', lived without food for years in the caves of ancient Sichuan. No one ever knew where he went at last. ...rile disease, he went into the 'Lu' on the pretext of fasting, and died in the room. His followers declared that their master had ascended to heaven and t
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  • ...the Zhengtong Era''. Today, Wang Ming's Collected Collation of the ''Book of Supreme Peace'' ( 太平經合校 Taiping Jing Hejiao ) (China Press, 1960)
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  • [[Origin and Formation of Daoism]] *[[Daoism and the Immoratalists]]
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  • ==Formation of the Commandments of the Orthodox Oneness Tradition== ...forth systematically the regulations for Daoists as to the various aspects of social and religious life.
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  • ...y of the Book of Changes. They are a treasure for the study of the culture of Daoist Philosophy and Daoist Religion.
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  • ==The Northern Celestial Masters Tradition== ...add too much to Daoist theory. Since then, the Northern Celestial Masters tradition was never as prosperous as it had been during Kou Qianzhi's era.
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  • ...Dipper Ritual. The book is collected in the [[Orthodox Oneness Section of the Daoist Canon]].
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  • ...eminated doctrines there. Between the end of the Ming and the beginning of the Qing dynasty, a good many Daoists went to Mt. Weibao, being hermits there a ...est number of worshippers in history, and hundreds of Daoists entered into the religion for cultivation on this mountain, which became a Daoist sacred sit
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  • ==The origin of Zhang Daoling == ...e Pecks of Rice Tradition ( 五斗米道 Wudoumi Dao ). Thenceforth, he was called the Ancestral Celestial Master.
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  • ==Origin of the Magical Seal== ...sure" ( 靈寶大法師印 Lingbao Dafashi Yin ), the "Seal of the Mysterious Altar of the Numinous Treasure" ( 靈寶玄壇印 Lingbao Xuantan Yin ), etc.
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  • ==The First Stage of Research on Daoism(from late 19th century to early 20th century)== ...d that Chinese culture was the source of many aspects of Japanese culture. The representative works are:
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  • ==French Sinology and the Beginning of Daoist Studies== ...re he was regarded as the pioneer of Sinology in France and the founder of the academic research on Daoism in France.
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  • ...Tower Temple ( 樓觀 Louguan ) of Shanxi. Daoist temples then spread all over the country. ...ed "paying debt to the solitary spirits", are held to expiate the souls of the dead.
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