The elderly in Taoism could be called Laozi, Old Mister, Old Senior, Old Man, Old Woman, Old Woman, Servant, Cheap Concubine, Nu Ya, Wu, Yu, etc. These titles were all honorifics or self-titles for the elderly in ancient times.
The elderly in Taoism could be called Laozi, Old Mister, Old Senior, Old Man, Old Woman, Old Woman, Servant, Cheap Concubine, Nu Ya, Wu, Yu, etc. These titles were all honorifics or self-titles for the elderly in ancient times.
Taoism had a very large system of immortals, including the Three Pure Ones, the Five Old Lords, the Six Imperial Heavenly Emperors, and so on. The Three Pure Ones included Heavenly Lord Yuanshi, Heavenly Lord Lingbao, and Heavenly Lord Dao De. The five old lords were the Eastern An Baohua Lin Qingling, the Southern Fan Baochang Yang Dan Ling, the Central Yu Baoyuan Ling Yuan, the Western Seven Treasures Golden Gate Hao Ling Huang, and the Northern Dong Yinshuo Shan Yujue Five Spirit Xuan. The six Heavenly Emperors were Jade Emperor, Qing Hua Emperor of the East Pole, Zi Wei Emperor of the North Pole, Gouchen Emperor, Chang Sheng Emperor of the South Pole, and Houtu Emperor of the Sky Bearing Empire. In addition, there were also Taoist immortals such as the Queen Mother of the West, Yuanming Dao Mother, and the Nine Heavenly Maiden.
There are many different names for the Dao Sect. We can get the following names: The Primordial Chaos Sect, Namo Sect, Qingjing Sect, Golden Ray Sect, Zhengyi Sect, Qingwei Sect, Heavenly Immortal Sect, Xuanwu Sect, Jingming Sect, Yunyang Sect, Nihility Sect, Yunhe Sect, Maoshan Sect, Lingbao Sect, Shangyi Sect, Wudang Sect, Jishan Sect, Jingdian Sect, Talisman Sect, Danding Sect, Zhanyan Sect, Longmen Sect, Laoshan Sect, Suishan Sect, Yushan Sect, Huashan Sect, Laoshan Sect, Heshan Sect, Huoshan Sect, Zhengyi Sect, Quanzhen Sect, True Taoism, Taiyi Sect, and Clarity Sect.
The other names of Daoism were Daoists, Daoists, Heavenly Masters, Masters, and Zhenren.
Some of the elegant names of Taoism included: Green Lotus Master, Dongpo Master, Liuru Master, Bright Moon Master, Qiandao, Feather Warrior, True Man, Immortal, Taoist, Feather Stream, Feather Coat, Purple Sun, Alchemist, Yellow Crown, Mister, Xiyi, and Heavenly Teacher.
Some of the elegant names of Taoism included Qiandao, Yueshi, Zhenren, Immortal, Taoist, Feather Stream, Feather Coat, Ziyang, Necromancer, Huangguan, Mr., Xiyi, etc.
Some of the elegant names of Taoism included Taoist, Yellow Crown, True Lord, Star Lord, Yuan Lord, Emperor Lord, Heavenly Lord, Taoist, Feather Warrior, Immortal, Taoist, Feather, Purple Sun, Alchemist, Yellow Crown, Mister, Xiyi, and so on.
The elderly in Taoism could be called Laozi, Old Mister, Old Senior, Old Man, Old Woman, Old Woman, Servant, Cheap Concubine, Nu Ya, Wu, Yu, etc. These titles were all honorifics or self-titles for the elderly in ancient times.
In Taoism, Daoist names and Daoist names were two different ways of addressing people. They were mainly used to distinguish the identity and status of Taoist priests. A daoist name was usually a name or title given by a daoist priest, similar to modern alias or pen name. A daoist name usually consisted of a single word, word, or sentence. It had a certain meaning and symbolic meaning. For example, if there was a Taoist priest named "White Cloud", then his name would be "Mister White Cloud" or "Daoist White Cloud". A Daoist name was a form of address for a Daoist priest's identity and status. A Daoist name was usually made up of two characters. The first character was the Daoist priest's family name or sect, and the second character was a name the Daoist priest had given himself. For example, if there was a Taoist priest named "Zhang Zongliang", then his name would be "Taoist Zhang Zongliang" or "Mr. Zhang Zongliang". The difference between a Daoist name and a Daoist name was that a Daoist name was a self-proclaimed identity and status in the life and cultivation of a Daoist priest. It had a certain symbolic meaning, while a Daoist name was a name or title given by a Daoist priest, a summary and evaluation of his cultivation.
There were many female immortals in Taoism. Some of the famous female immortals included the Queen Mother of the West, Lady Doumu, Lady Taiyin, Lady Bluecloud, Lady Nine Heavens, Taoist Cihang, Mazu, Lady Nanyue, Magu, Lady Sanxiao, He Xiangu, Chang'e, Seven Fairies, Weaver Girl, Goddess of Wushan, Nvba, Mengpo, Changxi, Luoshen, Leizu, etc. These female immortals played an important role in Taoist myths and legends. Each female immortal had a unique image and mythical stories.