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  • Shangqing School
  • Daoist movement

    Zhou (561-578) placed a great deal of importance on the Shangqing texts. The Shangqing School dominated the Daoist movements under the Tang. During this

    Shangqing School

    Shangqing_School

  • Lingbao School
  • Daoist school

    absorbed into the Shangqing and Zhengyi currents during the Tang dynasty. The Lingbao School is a synthesis of religious ideas based on Shangqing texts, the

    Lingbao School

    Lingbao School

    Lingbao_School

  • Shangqing
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Shangqing may refer to: Shangqing (deity), a Taoist god Shangqing School, Daoist movement Shangqing Bridge, overpass in Beijing Shangqing, Jiangxi (上清)

    Shangqing

    Shangqing

  • Bugang
  • Daoist ritual dance or walk

    Early Shangqing texts emphasize that the purpose of bugang is to achieve individual immortality through the ascent to heaven. In the Shangqing texts,

    Bugang

    Bugang

  • Zhengyi Dao
  • Major school of Taoism

    Celestial Master Zhang Keda to unite the Lingbao School, the Shangqing School and Zhengyi Dao. The new school was to retain the Zhengyi name and remain based

    Zhengyi Dao

    Zhengyi Dao

    Zhengyi_Dao

  • Quanzhen School
  • Major school of Taoism

    The Quanzhen School (全真: Quánzhēn, "All-True", Complete Perfection, Integrating Perfection or Complete Reality) is currently one of the two dominant denominations

    Quanzhen School

    Quanzhen School

    Quanzhen_School

  • Taoism
  • Religious and philosophical tradition

    (316–589) era saw the rise of two new Taoist traditions, the Shangqing and Lingbao schools. Shangqing was based on a series of revelations by gods and spirits

    Taoism

    Taoism

    Taoism

  • Zuowanglun
  • Taoist meditative text

    or Zuowang lun is a Taoist meditative text that was written by the Shangqing School patriarch Sima Chengzhen (647–735). Taoism incorporated many Buddhist

    Zuowanglun

    Zuowanglun

    Zuowanglun

  • Neidan
  • Esoteric doctrines and physical, mental, and spiritual practices in Taoism

    natural substances, medicines or elixirs, from outside of the body. The Shangqing School of Taoism played an important role in the emergence of neidan alchemy

    Neidan

    Neidan

    Neidan

  • Taoist meditation
  • Meditative practice

    present" in the Daoist meditation technique, which both the Shangqing School and Lingbao Schools popularized. It thus means that the meditator, by an act

    Taoist meditation

    Taoist meditation

    Taoist_meditation

  • Zhuangzi (book)
  • Chinese Taoist text

    for the Shangqing School, a new form of Taoism that had become popular among the aristocracy of the Jin dynasty (266–420). Shangqing School Taoism borrowed

    Zhuangzi (book)

    Zhuangzi (book)

    Zhuangzi_(book)

  • Laozi
  • Semi-legendary Chinese philosopher, founder of Taoism

    the Buddha himself. The stories assert that Laozi never opened a formal school but nonetheless attracted a large number of students and loyal disciples

    Laozi

    Laozi

    Laozi

  • Anqi Sheng
  • Taoist immortal

    proved unsuccessful. Anqi holds an important place in the Taiqing and Shangqing Schools. Hagiographies of the Daoist transcendent Maming Sheng (馬鳴生, "Master

    Anqi Sheng

    Anqi Sheng

    Anqi_Sheng

  • Hun and po
  • Types of souls in Chinese philosophy

    one's service. (18) The Daoist Shangqing School has several meditation techniques for visualizing the hun and po. In Shangqing Neidan "Internal Alchemy",

    Hun and po

    Hun_and_po

  • Yellow Court Classic
  • Taoist meditative text

    received from an unknown source by Wei Huacun, one of the founders of the Shangqing School (Chinese: 上清), in 288 CE. The first reference to the text appears in

    Yellow Court Classic

    Yellow Court Classic

    Yellow_Court_Classic

  • Yin and yang
  • Cosmological dualism in Chinese philosophy

    any of the surviving documents of Zou Yan, his school was known as the Yin Yang Jia (Yin and Yang School). Needham concludes "There can be very little

    Yin and yang

    Yin and yang

    Yin_and_yang

  • Yang Xi (mystic)
  • (456-536) was the redactor-editor of the basic Shangqing revelations and a founder of the Shangqing School. Most of what is known about Yang Xi derives

    Yang Xi (mystic)

    Yang Xi (mystic)

    Yang_Xi_(mystic)

  • Qi
  • Vital force in traditional Chinese philosophy

    Quan Fangshi Schools Huang–Lao Way of the Taiping Xuanxue Shangqing School Way of the Li Family Lingbao School Chongxuan School Quanzhen School Dragon Gate

    Qi

    Qi

    Qi

  • Way of the Five Pecks of Rice
  • Chinese Taoist movement founded in 142 CE

    proto-meditation that later became widespread in movements such as the Shangqing School of Daoism. These instructors handled religious and administrative duties

    Way of the Five Pecks of Rice

    Way of the Five Pecks of Rice

    Way_of_the_Five_Pecks_of_Rice

  • Wei Huacun
  • Founder of the Shangqing School of Taoism

    the 10th century, Shangqing was the most prominent Daoist sect and gained favour among aristocrats of the Tang dynasty. The Shangqing scriptures were regarded

    Wei Huacun

    Wei_Huacun

  • I Ching
  • Ancient Chinese divination text

    hexagrams. Their commentaries provided the basis of the School of Images and Numbers. The other school, Old Text criticism, was more scholarly and hierarchical

    I Ching

    I Ching

    I_Ching

  • Eight Immortals
  • Immortal beings of Chinese mythology

    Quan Fangshi Schools Huang–Lao Way of the Taiping Xuanxue Shangqing School Way of the Li Family Lingbao School Chongxuan School Quanzhen School Dragon Gate

    Eight Immortals

    Eight Immortals

    Eight_Immortals

  • Fulu
  • Taoist magic symbols and incantations

    'the fulu sect'), an informal group made up of priests from different schools of Taoism. Like most aspects of Taoist practice, use of these objects is

    Fulu

    Fulu

    Fulu

  • Cannabis in China
  • Huacun 魏華存 (252–334) and Xu Mi 許謐 (303–376) founded the Taoist Shangqing School. The Shangqing scriptures were supposedly dictated to Yang Xi (330-c. 386)

    Cannabis in China

    Cannabis in China

    Cannabis_in_China

  • Taoism in Japan
  • Quan Fangshi Schools Huang–Lao Way of the Taiping Xuanxue Shangqing School Way of the Li Family Lingbao School Chongxuan School Quanzhen School Dragon Gate

    Taoism in Japan

    Taoism in Japan

    Taoism_in_Japan

  • Taoist sexual practices
  • Religious sexual practices

    Quan Fangshi Schools Huang–Lao Way of the Taiping Xuanxue Shangqing School Way of the Li Family Lingbao School Chongxuan School Quanzhen School Dragon Gate

    Taoist sexual practices

    Taoist sexual practices

    Taoist_sexual_practices

  • Eastern esotericism
  • Esoteric beliefs in the Eastern world

    spiritual perfection. Women in Taoism were given great importance by the Shangqing school; they had a role as divine teachers, revealers of secrets, and bestowers

    Eastern esotericism

    Eastern esotericism

    Eastern_esotericism

  • Mount Penglai
  • Mystical land in Chinese mythology

    Quan Fangshi Schools Huang–Lao Way of the Taiping Xuanxue Shangqing School Way of the Li Family Lingbao School Chongxuan School Quanzhen School Dragon Gate

    Mount Penglai

    Mount Penglai

    Mount_Penglai

  • Taoism in Malaysia
  • Quan Fangshi Schools Huang–Lao Way of the Taiping Xuanxue Shangqing School Way of the Li Family Lingbao School Chongxuan School Quanzhen School Dragon Gate

    Taoism in Malaysia

    Taoism in Malaysia

    Taoism_in_Malaysia

  • Fangshi
  • Ancient Chinese term for a technical specialist

    techniques, which were gradually absorbed by Daoist religions (e.g., Shangqing School), Daoist movements (e.g., Way of the Five Pecks of Rice), Chinese alchemy

    Fangshi

    Fangshi

  • Women in Taoism
  • the 4th century the Shangqing School recognized a woman, Wei Huacun (251–334), as the school's founder. Women in this Taoist school transmitted scriptures

    Women in Taoism

    Women in Taoism

    Women_in_Taoism

  • List of religions and spiritual traditions
  • Korean Taoism Kunlun New Taoism Qigong Zhong Gong Quanzhen School Shangqing School Way of the Five Pecks of Rice Way of the Celestial Masters Northern

    List of religions and spiritual traditions

    List of religions and spiritual traditions

    List_of_religions_and_spiritual_traditions

  • Censer
  • Vessel for burning incense or perfume

    adding cannabis into ritual censers. The Shangqing School of Daoism provides a good example. The Shangqing scriptures were written by Yang Xi (330– c

    Censer

    Censer

    Censer

  • Su Nü Jing
  • Taoist sexology book

    Quan Fangshi Schools Huang–Lao Way of the Taiping Xuanxue Shangqing School Way of the Li Family Lingbao School Chongxuan School Quanzhen School Dragon Gate

    Su Nü Jing

    Su Nü Jing

    Su_Nü_Jing

  • Karma
  • Concept about individuals' intent and actions influencing those individuals' future

    rebirth in many schools of Indian religions (particularly in Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism), as well as Taoism. In these schools, karma in the

    Karma

    Karma

    Karma

  • Zhang Jue
  • Chinese Yellow Turban Rebellion leader (died 184)

    Quan Fangshi Schools Huang–Lao Way of the Taiping Xuanxue Shangqing School Way of the Li Family Lingbao School Chongxuan School Quanzhen School Dragon Gate

    Zhang Jue

    Zhang Jue

    Zhang_Jue

  • Tao Te Ching
  • Chinese classic text

    names and realities, the early scholarship of Feng Youlan theorized the school of names as preceding the work, therefore supposing it as coming after Gongsun

    Tao Te Ching

    Tao Te Ching

    Tao_Te_Ching

  • Yangsheng (Daoism)
  • Daoist self-cultivation practices

    the 保生銘; Baosheng ming; "Inscription on Protecting Life". The Daoist Shangqing School patriarch Sima Chengzhen (司馬承禎, 647–735) authored the Fuqi jingyi lun

    Yangsheng (Daoism)

    Yangsheng (Daoism)

    Yangsheng_(Daoism)

  • Tai chi
  • Chinese martial art

    plain. Most modern styles trace their development to five traditional schools: Chen, Yang, Wu (Hao), Wu, and Sun. In the early 20th century Yang Chengfu

    Tai chi

    Tai chi

    Tai_chi

  • Wuxing (Chinese philosophy)
  • Chinese five elements

    Quan Fangshi Schools Huang–Lao Way of the Taiping Xuanxue Shangqing School Way of the Li Family Lingbao School Chongxuan School Quanzhen School Dragon Gate

    Wuxing (Chinese philosophy)

    Wuxing (Chinese philosophy)

    Wuxing_(Chinese_philosophy)

  • Tao
  • Philosophical concept native to China

    ruling. Each school of philosophy has its tao, its doctrine of the way in which life should be ordered. Finally in a particular school of philosophy

    Tao

    Tao

    Tao

  • Jiutian Xuannü
  • Goddess of war, sex, and longevity in Chinese mythology

    create a new image of a martial goddess that was appropriate for the Shangqing school of Daoism. In the Ming dynasty, Jiutian Xuannü officially became a

    Jiutian Xuannü

    Jiutian Xuannü

    Jiutian_Xuannü

  • Sui dynasty
  • Imperial dynasty of China, 581–618

    promoting the Northern Louguan school of Taoism, while the second reign instead promoted the Southern Shangqing school of Taoism, possibly due to Emperor

    Sui dynasty

    Sui dynasty

    Sui_dynasty

  • Way of the Celestial Masters
  • Religious school of Taoism

    Sin was punished by ailments in the view of the Heavenly Masters. The Shangqing syncretized the Heavenly Masters with fangshi. Buddhism, Fangshi, and

    Way of the Celestial Masters

    Way_of_the_Celestial_Masters

  • Three Treasures (traditional Chinese medicine)
  • Term in traditional Chinese medicine

    Quan Fangshi Schools Huang–Lao Way of the Taiping Xuanxue Shangqing School Way of the Li Family Lingbao School Chongxuan School Quanzhen School Dragon Gate

    Three Treasures (traditional Chinese medicine)

    Three Treasures (traditional Chinese medicine)

    Three_Treasures_(traditional_Chinese_medicine)

  • Liezi
  • Classic book of Chinese philosophy

    is a Taoist text attributed to Lie Yukou, a c. 5th century BC Hundred Schools of Thought philosopher. Although there were references to Lie's Liezi from

    Liezi

    Liezi

    Liezi

  • Neijing Tu
  • Diagram in Daoism

    Quan Fangshi Schools Huang–Lao Way of the Taiping Xuanxue Shangqing School Way of the Li Family Lingbao School Chongxuan School Quanzhen School Dragon Gate

    Neijing Tu

    Neijing Tu

    Neijing_Tu

  • Wuji (philosophy)
  • The primordial in Chinese philosophy

    classic texts associated with diverse schools of Chinese philosophy, including Taoism, Confucianism, and the School of Names. Zhang and Ryden summarize

    Wuji (philosophy)

    Wuji (philosophy)

    Wuji_(philosophy)

  • Eastern philosophy
  • Set of philosophies originating in Asia

    Other schools rose to prominence throughout Chinese history, such as the Shangqing school during the Tang dynasty (618–907), the Lingbao school during

    Eastern philosophy

    Eastern_philosophy

  • Jade Emperor
  • Type of god in Chinese culture

    Quan Fangshi Schools Huang–Lao Way of the Taiping Xuanxue Shangqing School Way of the Li Family Lingbao School Chongxuan School Quanzhen School Dragon Gate

    Jade Emperor

    Jade Emperor

    Jade_Emperor

  • Zhuang Zhou
  • Chinese philosopher (c.369 – c.286 BC)

    period, a period of great development in Chinese philosophy, the Hundred Schools of Thought. He is credited with writing—in part or in whole—a work known

    Zhuang Zhou

    Zhuang Zhou

    Zhuang_Zhou

  • Ghost Festival
  • Traditional Buddhist and Taoist festival

    Quan Fangshi Schools Huang–Lao Way of the Taiping Xuanxue Shangqing School Way of the Li Family Lingbao School Chongxuan School Quanzhen School Dragon Gate

    Ghost Festival

    Ghost Festival

    Ghost_Festival

  • Mount Longhu
  • Taoist mountain in Jiangxi, China

    mountainside. It is particularly important to the Zhengyi Dao as the Shangqing Temple and the Mansion of the Taoist Master (天师府) are located here. It

    Mount Longhu

    Mount Longhu

    Mount_Longhu

  • History of religion in China
  • promoting the Northern Louguan school of Taoism, while the second reign instead promoted the Southern Shangqing school of Taoism, possibly due to Emperor

    History of religion in China

    History_of_religion_in_China

  • Chinese alchemical elixir poisoning
  • Deadly toxicity in elixers of immortality

    specifically warned about the toxicity of elixirs. For instance, the Shangqing School Daoist pharmacologist Tao Hongjing's 499 Zhen'gao (真誥, Declarations

    Chinese alchemical elixir poisoning

    Chinese alchemical elixir poisoning

    Chinese_alchemical_elixir_poisoning

  • Daozang
  • Collection of Taoist texts

    published. Authenticity Grotto (Dongzhen) 洞真部: Texts of Supreme Purity (Shangqing) tradition This grotto is concerned mainly with meditation and is the

    Daozang

    Daozang

  • Lu Xiujing
  • Taoist compiler and ritualist (406–477)

    Lingbao School, or "School of Luminous Treasures" Lingbaopai 灵宝派, started around 400 CE, at the end of the Jin dynasty. Together with the Shangqing school and

    Lu Xiujing

    Lu_Xiujing

  • Wu wei
  • Concept in Chinese philosophy favouring inaction

    wei "skill-knowledge" is the Way, which is – to an extent regardless of school – "embodying" the mind to a "normative order existing independently of the

    Wu wei

    Wu_wei

  • Yuanshi Tianzun
  • Taoist deity

    Quan Fangshi Schools Huang–Lao Way of the Taiping Xuanxue Shangqing School Way of the Li Family Lingbao School Chongxuan School Quanzhen School Dragon Gate

    Yuanshi Tianzun

    Yuanshi Tianzun

    Yuanshi_Tianzun

  • Yao folk religion
  • Ethnic religion of the Yao people in China

    Quan Fangshi Schools Huang–Lao Way of the Taiping Xuanxue Shangqing School Way of the Li Family Lingbao School Chongxuan School Quanzhen School Dragon Gate

    Yao folk religion

    Yao_folk_religion

  • Chinese alchemy
  • Ancient Chinese approach to alchemy

    specifically base metals into gold or silver, was equally explored by both schools for obvious reasons.[citation needed] In the European outlook, the ability

    Chinese alchemy

    Chinese alchemy

    Chinese_alchemy

  • Three Pure Ones
  • Highest Divinities in the Taoist pantheon

    as throned elders. Schools of Taoist thought developed around each of these deities. Taoist Alchemy was a large part of these schools, as each of the Three

    Three Pure Ones

    Three Pure Ones

    Three_Pure_Ones

  • Dantian
  • Center of qi (vital energy) in traditional Chinese medicine

    The details of this basic model of Hara diagnosis may differ from school to school. A number of body-mind therapies have been introduced to or developed

    Dantian

    Dantian

    Dantian

  • Three Treasures (Taoism)
  • Basic virtues in Taoism

    "Lord of Divine Treasure" are the Sanyuan 三元 "Three Primes" of the Lingbao School. The use of the term San jiao[non sequitur] in Classical Chinese thought

    Three Treasures (Taoism)

    Three_Treasures_(Taoism)

  • Daoist schools
  • Various Taoist denominations

    Shangqing and Lingbao, emerged first as a series of divinely revealed texts before becoming identifiable institutions. Shangqing Dao (上清派 Shàngqīng pài

    Daoist schools

    Daoist schools

    Daoist_schools

  • List of Taoists
  • Wang Liping (born 1949) Wu Chengzhen (born 1957) Taoism Daodejing Taoist schools List of Celestial Masters "Famous Taoists -- china.org.cn". China.org.cn

    List of Taoists

    List_of_Taoists

  • Chinese Taoist Association
  • State-sanctioned religious organization in China

    Quan Fangshi Schools Huang–Lao Way of the Taiping Xuanxue Shangqing School Way of the Li Family Lingbao School Chongxuan School Quanzhen School Dragon Gate

    Chinese Taoist Association

    Chinese Taoist Association

    Chinese_Taoist_Association

  • Cannabis and religion
  • Entheogenic use of marijuana

    (252-334) and Xu Mi (Chinese: 許謐) (303-376) founded the Taoist Shangqing School. The Shangqing scriptures were supposedly dictated to Yang Xi (Chinese: 楊羲)

    Cannabis and religion

    Cannabis and religion

    Cannabis_and_religion

  • No-mind
  • State of mind in East Asian culture

    while wunien is common in the texts of the Southern school of Zen, the texts of the Northern school prefer the term "freedom from thought" or "freedom

    No-mind

    No-mind

    No-mind

  • Taipingjing
  • Name of several different Taoist texts

    Quan Fangshi Schools Huang–Lao Way of the Taiping Xuanxue Shangqing School Way of the Li Family Lingbao School Chongxuan School Quanzhen School Dragon Gate

    Taipingjing

    Taipingjing

    Taipingjing

  • Taoist diet
  • Diet associated with Taoism

    While there are many historical and modern schools of Taoism with different teachings on the subject, many Taoist priests[who?] regard their diet as extremely

    Taoist diet

    Taoist diet

    Taoist_diet

  • Dragon Gate Taoism
  • Chinese sect incorporating Buddhism and Cofucianism

    The Dragon Gate sect (龍門派 Lóngmén pài) of the Complete Reality School (全真派 Quánzhēn pài) of Taoism incorporates elements of Buddhism and Confucianism into

    Dragon Gate Taoism

    Dragon Gate Taoism

    Dragon_Gate_Taoism

  • Gan Ji
  • Chinese Taoist priest (died 200)

    Quan Fangshi Schools Huang–Lao Way of the Taiping Xuanxue Shangqing School Way of the Li Family Lingbao School Chongxuan School Quanzhen School Dragon Gate

    Gan Ji

    Gan Ji

    Gan_Ji

  • Body god
  • Taoist deities believed to live in the body

    Quan Fangshi Schools Huang–Lao Way of the Taiping Xuanxue Shangqing School Way of the Li Family Lingbao School Chongxuan School Quanzhen School Dragon Gate

    Body god

    Body_god

  • Zhang Daoling
  • 2nd-century Chinese Taoist leader

    Quan Fangshi Schools Huang–Lao Way of the Taiping Xuanxue Shangqing School Way of the Li Family Lingbao School Chongxuan School Quanzhen School Dragon Gate

    Zhang Daoling

    Zhang Daoling

    Zhang_Daoling

  • Tianhuang Emperor
  • Asian deity associated with the North Star

    Quan Fangshi Schools Huang–Lao Way of the Taiping Xuanxue Shangqing School Way of the Li Family Lingbao School Chongxuan School Quanzhen School Dragon Gate

    Tianhuang Emperor

    Tianhuang Emperor

    Tianhuang_Emperor

  • Heshang Gong
  • Famous writer during the 1st century

    Quan Fangshi Schools Huang–Lao Way of the Taiping Xuanxue Shangqing School Way of the Li Family Lingbao School Chongxuan School Quanzhen School Dragon Gate

    Heshang Gong

    Heshang_Gong

  • Queen Mother of the West
  • Mother goddess in Chinese religion and mythology

    dichotomy of the Queen Mother as the superior is a characteristic of Shangqing Taoism, a goddess worshiping sect of Taoism of which Tu Kuang-ting was

    Queen Mother of the West

    Queen Mother of the West

    Queen_Mother_of_the_West

  • Taoism and death
  • Taoist understandings of death

    Quan Fangshi Schools Huang–Lao Way of the Taiping Xuanxue Shangqing School Way of the Li Family Lingbao School Chongxuan School Quanzhen School Dragon Gate

    Taoism and death

    Taoism_and_death

  • Guan Yu
  • Chinese general and folk hero (died 220)

    himself one night before the Chan master Zhiyi, the founder of the Tiantai school of Buddhism, along with a retinue of spiritual beings. Zhiyi was then in

    Guan Yu

    Guan Yu

    Guan_Yu

  • Ziwei Emperor
  • Chinese deity

    Quan Fangshi Schools Huang–Lao Way of the Taiping Xuanxue Shangqing School Way of the Li Family Lingbao School Chongxuan School Quanzhen School Dragon Gate

    Ziwei Emperor

    Ziwei Emperor

    Ziwei_Emperor

  • Wu Yun (Tang dynasty)
  • Chinese writer and Taoist priest (died 778)

    down at Mount Song and was ordained by the eleventh patriarch of the Shangqing School, Pan Shizheng [zh]. On the other hand, the New Book gives Wu's new

    Wu Yun (Tang dynasty)

    Wu_Yun_(Tang_dynasty)

  • Northern Celestial Masters
  • Taoist movement during Northern and Southern dynasties

    collected, including materials from the Lingbao and Shangqing schools. During the 7th century, the school had a prominent role in a series of debates that

    Northern Celestial Masters

    Northern Celestial Masters

    Northern_Celestial_Masters

  • Chen Tuan
  • Chinese Taoist sage

    As an important teacher of Taoist doctrines who pioneered the Confucian school of idealist philosophy of the Song and Ming dynasties, he had a profound

    Chen Tuan

    Chen Tuan

    Chen_Tuan

  • Three teachings
  • Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism collectively

    elements from all three brings good fortune. Confucianism is a complex school of thought, sometimes also referred to as a religion, revolving around the

    Three teachings

    Three teachings

    Three_teachings

  • Wang Bi
  • Chinese philosopher and author (226–249)

    Quan Fangshi Schools Huang–Lao Way of the Taiping Xuanxue Shangqing School Way of the Li Family Lingbao School Chongxuan School Quanzhen School Dragon Gate

    Wang Bi

    Wang Bi

    Wang_Bi

  • Wu Gang
  • Chinese mythical figure

    Quan Fangshi Schools Huang–Lao Way of the Taiping Xuanxue Shangqing School Way of the Li Family Lingbao School Chongxuan School Quanzhen School Dragon Gate

    Wu Gang

    Wu Gang

    Wu_Gang

  • Four heavenly ministers
  • Group of four important Daoist deities

    Quan Fangshi Schools Huang–Lao Way of the Taiping Xuanxue Shangqing School Way of the Li Family Lingbao School Chongxuan School Quanzhen School Dragon Gate

    Four heavenly ministers

    Four_heavenly_ministers

  • Xian (Taoism)
  • Immortal person or entity in Taoism

    of great historical, spiritual and cultural significance. The Quanzhen School of Taoism defined xian in various ways, including a metaphorical sense meaning

    Xian (Taoism)

    Xian (Taoism)

    Xian_(Taoism)

  • Ten precepts (Taoism)
  • Code of conduct in Taoism

    Quan Fangshi Schools Huang–Lao Way of the Taiping Xuanxue Shangqing School Way of the Li Family Lingbao School Chongxuan School Quanzhen School Dragon Gate

    Ten precepts (Taoism)

    Ten_precepts_(Taoism)

  • Tao Hongjing
  • Chinese Taoist, polymath, writer, alchemist and astronomer (456-536)

    best known as a founder of the Shangqing "Highest Clarity" School of Taoism and the compiler-editor of the basic Shangqing scriptures. There are a variety

    Tao Hongjing

    Tao Hongjing

    Tao_Hongjing

  • Taiji (philosophy)
  • Concept of the absolute in Chinese philosophy

    Digital Scholarship Repository at Loyola Marymount University and Loyola Law School. Mair 1994, p. 55 Le Blanc 1985, pp. 120–1 Smith, Richard J. (2008). Fathoming

    Taiji (philosophy)

    Taiji (philosophy)

    Taiji_(philosophy)

  • Shenxian Zhuan
  • Biography of Taoist deities and xian

    attributes the Shenxian Zhuan to Ge. The (6th century) biography of the Shangqing School patriarch Tao Hongjing (456-536) says he "obtained Ge Hong's Shenxian

    Shenxian Zhuan

    Shenxian_Zhuan

  • Baopuzi
  • Taoist text by Ge Hong

    Celestial Masters (Tianshi dao) spread to that area, soon followed by the Shangqing and Lingbao revelations. From this point of view, the Baopuzi documents

    Baopuzi

    Baopuzi

    Baopuzi

  • Wang Chongyang
  • Founder of Quanzhen Taoism

    in the reign of Emperor Shizong of Jin) is the founder of the Quanzhen school of Taoism. In his life he had many devotees and followers, but formally

    Wang Chongyang

    Wang Chongyang

    Wang_Chongyang

  • Five precepts (Taoism)
  • Basic ethics code for lay practitioners

    Quan Fangshi Schools Huang–Lao Way of the Taiping Xuanxue Shangqing School Way of the Li Family Lingbao School Chongxuan School Quanzhen School Dragon Gate

    Five precepts (Taoism)

    Five_precepts_(Taoism)

  • Mount Qingcheng
  • Mountain in Sichuan, China

    "Located at the peak of Mount Qingcheng with an altitude over 1,500 m, Shangqing Palace marks the end of the touring route of Mount Qingcheng. Buildings

    Mount Qingcheng

    Mount Qingcheng

    Mount_Qingcheng

  • Pill of Immortality
  • Refined pill in Taoism and Chinese traditional medicine

    Han dynasty in the 2nd century AD and they were collectively known as the school of the "external pill", or Waidan (外丹). By contrast, "internal alchemy"

    Pill of Immortality

    Pill_of_Immortality

  • Taoist philosophy
  • Various philosophical traditions of Taoism

    the Tao and a heavenly order with Mahayana Buddhist influences. The Shangqing school is the beginning of the Taoist tradition known as “inner alchemy” (neidan)

    Taoist philosophy

    Taoist_philosophy

  • Fuji (planchette writing)
  • Method of planchette writing originated in China

    Quan Fangshi Schools Huang–Lao Way of the Taiping Xuanxue Shangqing School Way of the Li Family Lingbao School Chongxuan School Quanzhen School Dragon Gate

    Fuji (planchette writing)

    Fuji (planchette writing)

    Fuji_(planchette_writing)

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  • Moya
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Celtic, Hebrew, Irish

    Moya

    Great; Bitterness

  • Nesrin
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Nesrin

    A field of wild roses

  • List
  • Boy/Male

    Anglo Saxon

    List

    Cunning.

  • Anjasa
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Sanskrit, Telugu

    Anjasa

    Guileless; Deceit-less

  • Dar
  • Boy/Male

    Gaelic Hebrew English

    Dar

    Dark.

  • Adl |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Adl |

    Justice

  • Marton
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Hungarian, Latin

    Marton

    Warlike

  • Dallas
  • Surname or Lastname

    Scottish

    Dallas

    Scottish : habitational name from Dallas, a place near Forres, probably named from British dol ‘meadow’ (Gaelic dail) + gwas ‘dwelling’ (Gaelic fas). The surname is also established in County Derry in Ireland.English : habitational name from a place named from Old English dæl or Old Norse dalr ‘valley’ + hūs ‘house’, for example Dalehouse in North Yorkshire, or a topographic name with the same meaning.

  • BRUNHILD
  • Female

    German

    BRUNHILD

    Old High German form of Old Norse Brynhildr, BRUNHILD means "armored warrior woman." 

  • Al-Musawwir
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Al-Musawwir

    The bestower of form, The shaper

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  • Hanging
  • a.

    Suspended from above; pendent; as, hanging shelves.

  • Heterodromous
  • a.

    Having spirals of changing direction.

  • Shingling
  • n.

    The act of covering with shingles; shingles, collectively; a covering made of shingles.

  • Locomotivity
  • n.

    The power of changing place.

  • Slanging
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Slang

  • Hanging
  • a.

    Adapted for sustaining a hanging object; as, the hanging post of a gate, the post which holds the hinges.

  • Shingling
  • n.

    The process of expelling scoriae and other impurities by hammering and squeezing, in the production of wrought iron.

  • Shingler
  • n.

    A machine for shingling puddled iron.

  • Shingling
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Shingle

  • Metamorphosic
  • a.

    Changing the form; transforming.

  • Changing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Change

  • Spangling
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Spangle

  • Suspensory
  • a.

    Suspended; hanging; depending.

  • Flap-mouthed
  • a.

    Having broad, hangling lips.

  • Parachrose
  • a.

    Changing color by exposure

  • Allochroous
  • a.

    Changing color.

  • Alterant
  • a.

    Altering; gradually changing.

  • Shagging
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Shag

  • Variant
  • a.

    Changeable; changing; fickle.

  • Pensile
  • a.

    Hanging; suspended; pendent; pendulous.