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Five Daoist Sects

Five Daoist Sects

2026-08-18 04:56
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In the history of Taoism, there were different divisions of the five schools. The following were the more common five schools of Taoism: 1. Righteous Sect, also known as Righteous Sect, was founded by Zhang Daoling on Mount Longhu during the Eastern Han Dynasty. Its predecessor was the Tianshi Taoism at the end of the Han Dynasty, which worshiped Laozi as the highest belief. The followers of Zhengyi Taoism had to abide by the precepts of "loyalty, filial piety, honesty, good deeds, and virtue". The Zhengyi Sect used the Tao Te Ching as a classic and respected Lao Tzu as the ancestor. The founder, Zhang Daoling, was honored as the founder of Taoism by later generations. He was called Zhang Daoling or Ancestral Heavenly Master. The family of Heavenly Master Zhang on Mount Longhu had been passed down for thousands of years, and his ancestral court was Mount Longhu. 2. Quanzhen Sect: It was founded by Wang Wei in the early years of the Jin Dynasty. It was also known as the Quanzhen Sect, the Quanzhen Sect, and the Golden Lotus Orthodox Sect. He advocated the unification of Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism, with the tenet of "the harmony of the three religions, the understanding of the heart and the nature, and the complete truth" as the tenet, known as Quanzhen. He mainly cultivated inner alchemy and advocated the dual cultivation of life to achieve the goal of longevity. The Three Pure Ones were the highest gods. His ancestral court was Chongyang Palace in Hu County, Shaanxi Province. 3. [True Dao: In the early days of the sect, it was called the Great Dao Sect, which was covered by the Quanzhen Sect. It was one of the three sects that rose in northern China in the early Jin Dynasty.] The founder was Liu Deren, nicknamed Wu Youzi. After the creation of the religion, nine rules were formulated according to the meaning of Tao Te Ching, such as treating things as oneself, being loyal to the monarch and relatives, eliminating evil and lewdness, etc. At the turn of the Jin and Yuan Dynasties, the Great Taoist Sect split into two factions, the Heavenly Treasure Palace and the Jade Mirage Palace, which each taught their own teachings. 4. [Taiyi Dao]: It was created by Xiao Baozhen, a member of the Henan Wei Association (Weizhou) during the Tianjuan era. It inherited the Taiyi Three Yuan Spell Scroll. 5. [Clarity Sect: Also known as the Clarity, Loyalty, and Filial Sect. It was founded in the early years of the Southern Song Dynasty and holds a unique doctrine of the integration of Confucianism and Taoism.] While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!

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The Five Great Daoist Sects

The five major sects of Taoism in ancient China included the Righteous Sect, the Quanzhen Sect, the True Great Sect, the Clarity Sect, and the Huashan Sect. Zhengyi Sect originated in the Eastern Han Dynasty and was founded by Zhang Daoling on Longhu Mountain. Quanzhen Sect was founded by Wang Zhe in the early years of the Jin Dynasty. The True Great Dao was originally called the Great Dao Sect and was founded by Liu Deren. The Clarity Sect was also known as the Jingming Loyalty and Filial Dao and originated in the early years of the Southern Song Dynasty. The Huashan Sect was founded by Hao Datong. It was mainly based on the Quanzhen Sect and was good at swordsmanship. Its swordsmanship was inherited from Lu Dongbin and Chen Tuan and had a far-reaching influence in the martial arts world. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!

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2026-08-05 05:45

The Seven Major Daoist Sects

The seven major sects of Taoism were the Righteous Sect, the Quanzhen Sect, the True Great Sect, the Ultimate Sect, the Clarity Sect, the Qing Sect, and the Wudang Sect.

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2025-01-10 23:45

What are the five sects and eight sects?

The five sects and eight factions referred to different things in different context: - In the game " Original God ", there were " Five Sects and Eight Schools ". Basically, every team could not do without the character of Grass God. - With the rapid development of the media, football translation had appeared in recent years. The official media, DQD, commentators, newspapers, and various media had their own translation methods. - In the content related to Wuxia, such as the "White-browed Swordsman", there were "Five Sects, Thirteen Sects, Eighty-one Sects" and "Upper Three Sects, Middle Eight Sects, Lower Five Sects". There were many small sects under them. In the Wuxia novel "Blood Golden Saber", it was mentioned that Luo Ping became the leader of the five sects and eight sects such as Peach Blossom Sect and Yellow River Sect, but it was not clearly pointed out which sects. In addition, there were also mentions of "five doors" in the field of cars. For example, the Mini ACEMAN was a five-door five-seater cross-border model, and the 2014 Maybach S320 was a five-door electric suction, but the "five doors" here had nothing to do with the concept of sects. In the field of refrigerator, Meiling had a refined five-door refrigerator, and the "five doors" here had nothing to do with the concept of sects. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!

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2026-08-18 03:40

What are the names of the various Daoist sects?

The names of the major Taoist sects were: Wuji Sect, Danding Sect, Xuanzhen Sect, Sword Immortal Sect, Fu Zhuan Sect, Qingwei Sect, Shou De Chong Fu Yi Qing Ji Zu Zhen Yong Gao Chang Zheng Jing Yuantong Zong Ben Heng, Si Dao Jing Shou Yi Qing De Zhen Shao Shun Ji Min Zong Zhi Qi Hong Chen Gong Xian Zhi, Si Dao Wen De Shi Zi Qi Shou Zhen Cun Zheng Ji Yong Xi, Taoist, Qian Dao, Kun Dao, Nvguan, Heavenly Master, Feather Man, Immortal, Taoist.

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2025-01-15 07:12

The complete collection of names of the various Daoist sects

There are many names for the various great Daoist sects. We can come up with some names for the Daoist sects. The titles of the Taoist Faction included Master, Senior Brother, Junior Brother, Taoist Priest, Master, Senior Brother, and so on. For older Daoists, they were usually addressed as a master, an old cultivator, a Daoist brother, a senior brother, and so on. Taoist priests called ordinary people good believers, good men, good women, and laymen. In addition, Taoist priests also had the titles of Qiandao, Kundao, Huangguan, Yuyi, Yuke, and Yueshi. Different sects had their own names, such as Zhengyi Sect, Qing Sect, Lingbao Sect, etc. However, due to the limited search results provided, it was impossible to give a complete list of the names of the major Daoist sects.

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2025-01-10 22:57

Daoist Five Thunder Fire

The Daoist Five Thunder Fire was divided into the Five Thunder Fire Dao Technique and the Five Thunder Fire Talisman. The Five Thunder Fire Dao Technique was further divided into the Yin Five Thunder Fire and the Yang Five Thunder Fire. The Five Thunder Fire was a rather overbearing Dao technique that was rarely used or not needed at all. In Taoist culture, the five thunders symbolized the power and mysterious realm of the Heaven Realm. The Five Thunder Fire Seal used thunder and fire as seals to symbolize the dignity and power of the gods. Lightning was considered a natural force driven by the gods of the Heaven Realm and could deter evil. Daoist techniques related to the Five Thunder Fire were also important tools for Daoist priests to use their magic power and resolve evil spirits.

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2026-07-22 00:50

The Five Sects of Grave Robbing

Common tomb robbing sect incantations are: hair mound seal, touch gold talisman, move mountains and mountains to find dragon formula; People light candles, ghosts blow lights, search for stars; Mercury spots, raise funerary objects, go to countless Longlou Hall; Scent sinking coffin, bronze coffin, eight characters are not hard, do not approach; vertical burial pit, box grave, move mountains and mountains to walk around; Red clothes fierce, smiling face corpse, ghost laughter is like listening to ghost cry. Looking for the dragon to divide the gold to see the winding mountain, a layer of winding is a layer of pass, if the gate is closed, there is 80% danger, do not come out of the Yin and Yang Eight Trigrams. There was also a saying in the Dragon-Seeking Secrets: "Look for the dragon and look at the winding mountain. One winding is a pass. If there are thousands of locks on the gate, there must be a noble living here." The novel "Taoist Qianshan" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!

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2026-04-01 13:45

The Five Sects of Grave Robbing

The five sects that were involved in the tomb raiding were Gold-Touching Commandant, Mountain-Moving Daoist, Mountain-Unloading Strongman, Mountain-Slicing General, and Mountain-Watching Grand Guardian. The novel "Taoist Qianshan" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!

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2026-04-01 20:08

What are the five immortal sects?

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2026-07-26 21:58

Ranking of the Five Grave Robbing Sects

There was no clear ranking for the five great sects of tomb raiding. Each sect had its own characteristics and specialties. The Gold Hunting Lieutenant was an expert trained by Cao Cao. He was good at dividing the gold and observing the feng shui dragon vein. He wore a Gold Hunting Talisman and was more particular about teamwork. However, he could usually do it alone. He only attacked large tombs and followed the rules. For example, he lit candles in the southeast corner and did not touch the gold when the rooster crowed. He usually only took one or two items every time he robbed the tomb. The Hairmound Lieutenant General had outstanding strength. He had the Hairmound Finger, the Bone Shrinking Skill, and the divine item, the Hairmound Heavenly Seal (although it was destroyed during the Hongwu period of the Ming Dynasty). They also used the Eight Trigrams, the Book of Changes, and the stars to determine the tomb. Their techniques were similar to those of the Gold-Touching Lieutenant. They focused on cooperation and acted steadily. They did not take risks easily and would make plans in advance. Mountain Moving Taoist was good at moving mountains and filling the sea. Most of his disciples were cursed by the Red Spot. They searched everywhere for the Dust Bead that could break the curse. Although they had extraordinary skills, they were almost extinct because there was no successor for Zhe Gushao. They had learned shallow Taoist skills and were relatively good at martial arts. They designed mechanisms and arrays to deal with evil things in tombs and did not like to cooperate with others. The Mountain-Unloading Strongmen were a folk organization. They relied on their numbers to rob the tombs. They were good at identifying the color of the soil, smelling the smell of the soil, and listening to the sound to change their positions. They used all kinds of equipment to rob the tombs, such as centipedes hanging mountain ladders and golden chainmail. They were different from digging hills and touching gold. When they robbed the tombs, they liked to sweep away all the valuable things. The Mountain Guardian's main job was to build mausoleums for the royal family. The Feng family had learned many lost witchcraft, but they were divided into two factions due to internal conflicts. This sect was relatively mysterious. Each sect had its own advantages in different situations and missions, so it was difficult to rank them simply. The novel "Taoist Qianshan" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!

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2026-04-03 13:56
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