The Taoist name could be used according to different identities and relationships. As for Taoist priests, they could be respectfully addressed as "Taoist Priest","Immortal Elder","Taoist Master","Master","Master", and so on. For Taoists who had cultivated for a long time and had high self-cultivation, they could be respectfully addressed as "Mr.","Zhenren", or "Gao Gong". The female Taoist priest could be called a "female priest." In addition, Daoist Dharma names were also a form of address. One could choose a nice and elegant Daoist Dharma name according to one's personal preference. Some of the nice-sounding Daoist dharma names included Taiyin Star Lord, Long Chuan Daoist Priest, Yu Xuanzi, Xuan Cheng Daoist, Six Imperial Heavenly Emperor, and so on. In addition, names could also be combined with the Tao Te Ching, such as Liu Bei (also known as Xuande) and Wu Fatian.
The names of Daoists had many extraordinary characteristics. For example, according to the information in [1] and [7], the names can be selected as follows: - Chen Ran: This name is taken from a poem in the "Autumn Mountain", which means extraordinary feeling. - Bai Yufeng: This name could make people think of becoming an immortal, showing extraordinary and elegant characteristics. - Daoist Ling Xiao said,"This name reflects the artistic conception of Taoism, which means that it transcends the world." - Xuan Qing said,"The two words Xuan Qing in this name reflect the mysterious and extraordinary characteristics of Taoism." - Qingran: This name was taken from a poem in " A Surprised Swan's Side ", which expressed the leisurely temperament of the morning. The above was the answer based on the search results provided.
There were several nicknames for Taoism, including the "Qiandao" and the "Kundao". In Taoism, regardless of whether it was a man or a woman, as long as they joined Taoism, they were called "Taoist priests". In order to differentiate male and female Taoist priests, male Taoist priests were called the "Qian Dao" and female Taoist priests were called the "Kun Dao". In addition, there were some other titles in Taoism, such as "Huang Guan" and "Taoist priest". Huang Guan referred to male Taoist priests, and Taoist priest was a respectful title for Taoist priests.
In the search results provided, there was no information about the nice-sounding Taoist name. I don't know what a nice name for a sect is.
The Taoists in Taoism could be called Daoists, Immortals, Daoists, Masters, Masters, etc. In addition, among the Taoist priests, those who were proficient in their studies and could preside over the temple ceremony could also be called alchemists. For the underage disciples of Taoist priests, they could be called Taoist children or immortal children. In the Taoist temple, the Taoist priest could be called the abbot, responsible for maintaining the Tao and managing the affairs. The Taoist priests called each other fellow Daoists and fellow Daoists. To the older Taoist priests, they could be called old cultivators, Daoist brothers, senior brothers, and so on. However, there were no particularly strict rules on how to address Taoist priests and ordinary people. Ordinary people could be called laymen, believers, etc. In short, there were many forms of address in Taoism. One could choose the appropriate form of address according to the specific situation and the identity of the other party.
The highest gods of Taoism were the Three Pure Ones, which were the Heavenly Lord Yuanshi of Yuqing, the Heavenly Lord Lingbao of Shangqing, and the Heavenly Lord Daode of Taiqing. Among the Three Pure Ones, Heavenly Lord Yuanshi was the most respected. He was the god who created the world in Taoism. He was born before chaos, the forerunner of Taiwu, and the beginning of vitality. He was called the ancestor of all immortals and ranked in the middle among the Three Pure Ones statues in many Taoist temples.
In Taoism, Daoists could be addressed as " Taoist Priest,"" Fellow Daoist,"" True Man,"" Senior Brother," and so on.
The holy names often recited in Taoism include: Heavenly Lord of Blessing, Heavenly Lord of Saving People, Heavenly Lord of Merit, Heavenly Lord of Chaos, Heavenly Lord of Morality, Heavenly Lord of Golden Watchtower, Heavenly Lord of Jade Emperor, Heavenly Lord of Black Tortoise, Heavenly Lord of Spiritual Ying, Heavenly Lord of Spiritual Ying
The Wenshi School was a branch of the Zhengyi School of Daoism and belonged to the category of Daoism. In Taoism, the Wenshi Sect had its own inheritance system, cultivation philosophy, and classic works. Its founder, Guan Yinzi, was respected as an important god in Taoism. The descendants of the Wenshi Sect also had outstanding achievements in the cultivation of Taoist inner elixir, and they inherited and developed the doctrine and cultivation methods of the Wenshi Sect. All these indicated that the Wenshi Sect was a sect of Taoism. The novel " Primitive Law " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!