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What history did Taoism, Chan School, and Jie School have? It seemed that they only talked about Taoism now?

2024-09-15 14:50
The Investiture of the Gods was divided into Daoism (Taishang Laojun), Chan School (Yuanshi Tianzun), and Jie School (Tongtian Sect Leader), but now they seemed to only talk about Daoism. Why was that? Also, it seemed that Taoism wasn't mentioned much in the Apotheosis.
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Taoism was a religion in China that originated from the Han Dynasty and had a history of thousands of years. The core idea of Taoism is that Tao is the origin of the universe and all things, and the power of human soul and life. There were two main schools in Taoism: Chan School and Jie School. Chan School originated from the Han Dynasty and was one of the core sects of Taoism. It was mainly spread in the Central Plains. Jie School originated from the Tang Dynasty and was mainly spread in the south. It was also known as the Southern Ming Sect and the Southern Heaven Sect. In history, Jie School and Chan School used to have a close relationship, but later, they split up for some reasons. Now Jie School only existed in some novels, while Chan School was widely found in Taoist classics and novels. It should be noted that Chan School and Jie School were not real religious organizations. They were just fictional literary images and storylines.

Taoism is classified by Taoist school

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2025-01-09 08:46

The classification of Taoism according to Taoism included theoretical classification and character classification. According to the academic classification, Taoism was divided into five types: the Jishan School, the Classic School, the Fu Lu School, the Dan Ding School (Golden Elixir School), and the Zhan Yan School. According to the regional classification, Taoism had Longmen Sect, Laoshan Sect, Suishan Sect, Yushan Sect, Huashan Sect, Yushan Sect, Laohua Mountain Sect, Heshan Sect, Huoshan Sect, and so on. Other than that, there were also sects such as the Hunyuan Sect, Namo Sect, Qingjing Sect, Jinhui Sect, Zhengyi Sect, Qingwei Sect, Tianxian Sect, Xuanwu Sect, Jingming Sect, Yunyang Sect, and Nihility Sect.

Which school of Taoism is the most powerful?

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2025-01-13 05:24

The most powerful sect of Daoism was the Talisman Sect. The Enchanted Talisman Sect was one of the five major sects of Taoism, including the Celestial Master Sect, the Maoshan Sect, and the Divine Firmament Sect. These factions belonged to the Talisman Faction and were considered the strongest factions in terms of combat power. Among them, the Maoshan Sect was famous for its thunder techniques, while the Divine Firmament Sect was famous for its powerful spells, which were considered more powerful than the orthodox Maoshan techniques. The Righteous Sect was also an important sect of Daoism, but in terms of combat power, it might not be as good as the Talisman Sect. The other factions 'combat power and strength were not mentioned.

Seeking Confucianism and Taoism to be the most holy and refined school

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2024-09-18 11:30

What kind of book was the Holy School of Confucianism? I don't think I've heard of this name before.

History of Taoism and Taoist Mythology

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2024-09-16 13:05

Taoism is a Chinese religion that originated in ancient China. The history of Taoism can be traced back to the Han Dynasty, and Taoist myths originated from ancient myths before the Han Dynasty. The history of Taoism can be traced back to the Han Dynasty. When the emperor of the Han Dynasty heard about the teachings and cultivation methods of Taoism, he incorporated Taoism into the national religious system. During the Han Dynasty, Taoism gained the support of many officials and wealthy people, and became a very popular religion. The basic tenets of Taoism are "Dao" and "De". It believes that "Dao" is the origin and source of all things in the universe and is the most important existence in the universe. Virtue, on the other hand, was a kind of moral cultivation and wisdom obtained through cultivation. There were many myths and legends in Taoism, the most famous of which were the Tao Te Ching and the Investiture of the Gods. The Tao Te Ching was one of the Taoist classics. It described a philosophical view of the universe and the fate of mankind. The Investiture of the Gods, on the other hand, told the story of the immortals and demons at the end of the Zhou Dynasty. There were many stories about Taoist myths.

Seeking knowledge about ancient times, such as Chan School, Jie School, and God Rankings.

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2024-09-16 19:29

Alright, I can provide you with some ancient knowledge such as Chan School, Jie School, Investiture of the Gods, and so on. Chan School and Jie School were both ancient Chinese religious organizations that originated from Taoism. The founder of Chan School was Laozi, and the founder of Jie School was Zhang Jiao. These two religious organizations played an important role in Chinese history, especially in ancient myths and legends. The Investiture of the Gods was a divine book in ancient Chinese legends that recorded the biographies and cultivation methods of some high-level cultivators of Jie School and Chan School. The story of the Investiture of the Gods was very popular in Chinese history and was regarded as a myth by many people. Other than that, I can also provide some help with other knowledge about ancient Chinese myths and legends, such as immortals, monsters, the sun, the moon, and the stars. If you have any more specific questions, please let me know at any time.

A good prehistoric novel (the main character is Chan School or Jie School)

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2024-08-27 22:48

The good novels (the main characters are Chan School or Jie School) are recommended as follows: "Investiture of the Gods": This is a classic prehistoric novel. The protagonist is the struggle between Jie School and Chan School. The novel told the story between Jie School and Chan School, as well as the establishment and decline of the Zhou Dynasty. The plot of the novel was full of ups and downs, and the characters were full. It was a classic that could not be missed. 2."Battle Through the Heavens": This was a novel with Xiao Yan as the main character. It described his growth during the training process and his struggles with other factions. The plot was compact and the characters were vivid. It was a very popular fantasy novel. [3. Douluo Continent: This is a novel with Tang Wulin as the main character. It narrates his growth in the soul masters 'world and his struggles against other forces.] The plot of the novel was full of ups and downs, and the characters were full. It was a very popular fantasy novel. 4."Shrouding the Sky": This is a novel with Shrouding the Sky as the main character. It tells the story of his growth in the primitive world and his struggle with other forces. The novel had a grand plot and vivid characters. It was a very popular novel. The above are some of the novels that are worth recommending. The readers can choose according to their preferences.

Was there a novel about Taoism?

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2025-02-28 23:16

😋I recommend the [Dao Technique Rampage] to you! This book was a fantasy novel. It told the story of the genius heavenly master of Mount Longhu and the strongest abandoned disciple of Mount Mao who was reincarnated into a world where Taoism was the most respected. He witnessed the decline of the human race, the wanton destruction of the demon race, and the covetous demon race. What should he do? I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗

Taoism is particular about

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2025-01-12 23:28

Taoism referred to the rules and rituals of Taoism. Taoism emphasized fasting, bathing, and dressing neatly. Fasting meant that the night before worship, believers should eat vegetarian food. Bathing referred to bathing in Taoism. It was not only to clean the body, but also a symbol of cleansing the soul. When worshiping the gods, one must keep their clothes neat and tidy. They could not wear vests, shorts, or slippers to show their respect for the gods. In addition, according to the search results, the Taoist rules also involved the order of entering the Taoist temple and the rules of burning incense. However, there might be other aspects to the specific content of Taoism. Further research was needed to obtain more comprehensive information.

Taoism

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2025-01-11 02:49

Taoism was commonly known as " Taoist ". Regardless of whether it was a man or a woman, as long as they entered Taoism, they would all be called " Taoist ". Sometimes, in order to distinguish male and female Taoist priests, male Taoist priests were called "Qian Dao" and female Taoist priests were called "Kun Dao". In addition, Taoist priests had other honorific titles, such as "Huang Guan" and "Taoist Priest".

Taoism

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2025-01-10 20:57

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