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The titles of Dao Sect included Celestial Venerable, Imperial Emperor, True Lord, Celestial Lord, Progenitor Lord, etc. Among them," Primogenitor " was an honorific title for female immortals in Taoism. There were also many female immortals in the immortal system of Taoism, such as Lady Doumu, Lady Bixia, and Lady Nanyue, Wei Huacun. In addition, the titles of Taoist priests also included heavenly master, mage, alchemist, ancestor, grandmaster, and so on. The heavenly master referred to a teacher who was in line with the natural way. It originated from the Yellow Emperor's honorific title for Qi Bo. The founder of Taoism, Zhang Daoling, was also known as Zhang Tianshi. In addition, Taoist priests could also call themselves Taoist priests. This was a form of self-humility, reflecting the state of Taoist thinking. In short, there were many kinds of titles in Taoism, including the honorific titles of male and female immortals, as well as the titles of Taoist priests.
The highest form of address in the Dao Sect was Grand Supreme Elder.
There were many honorific titles for Taoist priests, including Taoist priest, Taoist master, master, host, supervisor, and so on.
In the cultivation world, there were some honorifics used to show respect and courtesy to cultivators. The following were some common honorifics in the cultivation world: 1. [Immortal Master]: This is the highest honorific title for immortal cultivators. It is usually used to express admiration and respect for immortal cultivators. 2. [Elder]: This is a respectful title for the high-level immortal cultivators in the immortal cultivation sects or sects. It shows respect and courtesy to them. 3. ** Eldest Senior Brother/Eldest Senior Sister **: This is a respectful title for the older and more advanced cultivators in the cultivation sects or sects. It shows respect and courtesy to them. 4. ** Senior Brother/Senior Sister **: This is a respectful title for the younger and lower cultivation cultivators in the immortal cultivation sects or sects. It shows respect and courtesy to them. 5. [Fellow Daoist ** It should be noted that the honorific title in the cultivation world was not static. Different cultivation sects or sects might have different honorific titles. In addition, in the cultivation world, the higher the cultivation and achievements of immortal cultivators, the higher their titles would be. While waiting for the TV series, he could also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "The Legend of Mortal Cultivation"!
In online literature, there were many honorific titles for female cultivators. - [Goddess of Desire]: It was usually used to describe the beauty and nobility of female self-cultivators, as well as their extraordinary nature. - [Goddess: Similar to fairies, goddesses are also used to describe the beauty and nobility of female self-cultivators, but goddesses emphasize their mystery and holiness.] - [Mystic Fairy]: This honorific title is usually used to describe the power and mystery of female cultivators, as well as their wisdom and talent. - Virgin Mary: Virgin Mary was a religious honorific title that was usually used to describe the compassion and kindness of female cultivators, as well as their holiness and greatness. - Witch: Witch was a title with a negative meaning. It was usually used to describe the evil and cruelty of female cultivators. However, in some novels, the Witch was an independent female who pursued freedom. While waiting for the TV series, he could also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " The Legend of Mortal Cultivation "!
There were many honorific titles for immortal cultivators, such as Shangxian, Immortal Master, Zhenren, Zhenjun, Daolord, Venerable, and so on. These honorific titles were usually used in cultivation novels, Xianxia novels, and other literary works. They were also used by some immortal cultivators in real life. While waiting for the TV series, he could also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " The Legend of Mortal Cultivation "!
There were many honorific titles for Taoist priests, including Taoist priest, Taoist master, master, host, supervisor, and so on.
"Daoism" may refer to the following: 1. One of the Taoist sects. It was mainly used to teach the Five Buckets of Rice Path. It was originally created by Zhang Ling and later generations called it the "Heavenly Master Path." 2. It was one of the online literature schools. The novels of this genre usually used Xianxia and fantasy as the theme, emphasizing cultivation, Taoism, immortal techniques, and other elements. They emphasized the fantasy and imagination of the plot. 3. The pen name of an online author. For example, Qidian Chinese website writer " Daozong " had works such as " I Want to Be a Foppish Young Master After Rebirth " and " The Perfect World's Immortal Cultivation ". If the above is not what you want, you can provide more background information so that I can better answer your questions. While waiting for the TV series, he could also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " The Legend of Mortal Cultivation "!
"Shang Xia" was a form of honorific title used to show respect to a monk. In Buddhism, there were many ways to name a monk, such as Shi so-and-so, Cao Zi so-and-so, Na Zi so-and-so, Shamen so-and-so, Bhikkhu so-and-so, etc. The term "Shang Xia" was a respectful title for the masters. It originated from the book "The Law of the Novice". Master Lianchi of the Ming Dynasty wrote "The Law of the Novice", which mentioned: "When a mortal asks a teacher's taboo, it should be said to be above and below." The purpose of this honorific title was to express respect and reverence for the masters who sought Buddhism and converted all living beings. Therefore,"Shang Xia" was not an honorific title exclusive to Buddhism. It was a custom in China in the past to express respect and superiority.