The Daoist Canon was a collection of Daoist literature and was regarded as a treasure trove of Daoist culture. The first encyclopedia of Taoism in history, Daoist Canon, had been tried to be collected and sorted out in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, but most of it had been lost. The existing early Daozang was compiled by Zhang Yuchu, the 43rd generation Heavenly Teacher, and his younger brother Zhang Yuqing in the fourth year of Yongle, Emperor Chengzu of Ming Dynasty. Later, there were Wanli Continuing Daozang and Daozang Jiyao. Since 1996, Zhang Jiyu, the Taoist priest, had been in charge of the compilation of the Chinese Daoist Canon. He used the orthodox and continued Daoist Canon of the Ming Dynasty as the base book, maintaining the basic framework of three holes and four auxiliary books. The scriptures other than the three holes and four auxiliary books were classified according to different contents. They were divided into seven categories and published in 2004. In history, the Tang, Song, Jin, and Yuan dynasties all had a compilation of the Daoist Canon. Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty edited the Kaiyuan Daoist Canon. Emperor Taizong of the Song Dynasty ordered people to correct the Daoist scriptures. During Emperor Zhenzong of the Song Dynasty, Wang Qinruo led the compilation and Zhang Junfang presided over the compilation of the Heavenly Palace Treasures of the Song Dynasty. Zhang Junfang also extracted its essence and compiled it into the Seven Marks of the Cloud Collection.(It is also known as the Little Daoist Canon.) The Daoist Canon of Longevity and Political Affairs of Emperor Huizong of the Song Dynasty was the first fully printed Daoist Canon in history; the Great Jin Xuandu Treasure was compiled by Emperor Shizong and Emperor Zhangzong of the Jin Dynasty; and the Daoist Canon of Xuandu was printed by Song Defang, a Taoist priest of Quanzhen in the early Yuan Dynasty, but most of them were lost. The classification of the Taoist Canon is three holes, four auxiliary parts and twelve parts. The three holes were Dongzhen, Dongxuan, and Dongshen, which were similar to the Mahayana Sutra, Zhongcheng, and Hinayana respectively. The four auxiliary parts divided the sutras beyond the three holes into the Taixuan Department, Taiping Department, Taiqing Department, and Zhengyi Department to assist the three holes. In the three holes, each hole was divided into twelve parts, including the text, the divine talisman, the jade scripture, the spiritual map, and so on. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
The Daoist Canon was a large collection of Daoist literature. Its edition had developed through many dynasties. During the Kaiyuan period of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, he searched for Taoist scriptures and compiled the earliest Kaiyuan Taoist Canon, which had a total of 3,744 volumes and was divided into three holes and twelve parts. Emperor Taizong of the Song Dynasty ordered people to correct the Taoist scriptures. Emperor Zhenzong of the Song Dynasty compiled the "Treasures of the Heavenly Palace of the Great Song Dynasty" on the basis of the Taoist scriptures. It was divided into "three holes" and "four auxiliary", with a total of 4,565 volumes. Zhang Junfang also extracted the essence and compiled it into "Seven Marks of Cloud Collection". Emperor Huizong of the Song Dynasty increased the volume of the Great Song Heavenly Palace Treasure to 5,481 volumes and named it the Political and Longevity Daoist Canon. This was the first fully printed Daoist Canon in history. During the reign of Emperor Shizong and Emperor Zhangzong of the Jin Dynasty, the Great Jin Xuandu Treasure was compiled. In the early Yuan Dynasty, the Xuandu Taoist Canon was printed, with the largest number of volumes, more than 7,800 volumes, but these versions are now lost. What could be seen now were the Zhengtong Daozang and Wanli Xudaozang of the Ming Dynasty. The Zhengtong Daozang published in the tenth year of Zhengtong (1445) had a total of 5,305 volumes and 480 letters, while the Xudaozang published in the thirty-fifth year of Wanli (1607) had a total of 180 volumes and 32 letters. It was photocopied by the Commercial Press from 1923 to 1926. Now, the academic community commonly uses the 1988 version reprinted by the Cultural Relics Press, Shanghai Bookstore, and Tianjin Ancient Books Press based on the photocopied version of Hanfen Building. In 1996, he began to compile the Chinese Taoist Canon. It was based on the orthodox and continued Taoist Canon of the Ming Dynasty. It was published in 2004. It was a traditional vertical version of 16 volumes, with a total of 49 volumes. It contained more than 1500 kinds of books, more than 5500 volumes, and about 60 million words. It was divided into seven categories: Sandong Zhenjing, Sifu Zhenjing, Taoist essays, Taoist techniques, Taoist rituals, immortal preaching history, and index. The Daoist Canon contained almost all the famous works of Taoist philosophy, annotations, Taoist doctrines, records of scientific ceremonies, immortal biographies, mountain records, and other documents. It also included a large number of ancient books other than Confucian works. It contained rich information on ideology and culture and ancient science and technology. It was a great treasure house of Taoist culture and could be called a Taoist encyclopedia that gathered the achievements of ancient Chinese philosophy, science, literature, art, and medicine. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
As for the Chinese Daoist Canon, it was based on the Orthodox Daoist Canon and the Wanli Continuing Daoist Canon of the Ming Dynasty. It was compiled according to the reading habits of modern people and the rules of book sorting. The Chinese Taoist Canon was divided into seven categories: the Three Cave True Sutra, the Four Assistant True Sutra, the Taoist Essay Collection, the Taoist Arts, the Taoist Ceremony, the History of Immortal Taoism, and the index of the catalog. There were 48 volumes in total. The 49th volume was the index of the catalog for easy reference. It also included Wang Ming's "Taiping Jing Ji Jiao" and the Taoist scriptures from the Mogao Grottoes in Dunhuang. However, the article did not mention the official way to legally obtain the Chinese Daoist Canon. It only gave a QQ number (3560640278) saying that it could be downloaded. Obtaining it from unofficial channels might involve copyright or security risks. The novel "Hidden Dragon" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The Chinese Daoist Canon was based on the Orthodox Daoist Canon and the Wanli Continuing Daoist Canon of the Ming Dynasty. It maintained the basic framework of three holes and four auxiliary scriptures. It classified the scriptures other than the three holes and four auxiliary scriptures according to different contents. It was divided into seven categories: the three holes true scriptures, the four auxiliary true scriptures, the Taoist anthology, the Taoist techniques, the Taoist rituals, the history of immortal preaching, and the index of contents. The scriptures collected by each department are arranged according to the origin of the Taoist school and the order of the times. The collection has both a volume table of contents and a general table of contents, together with a table of contents index, a table of contents index of cited books, a table of contents index of names and classics, etc. Among them, the three caves refer to Dongzhen, Dongxuan and Dongshen, and the four auxiliary caves are Taixuan, Taiping, Taiqing and Zhengyi. Each cave is divided into twelve parts, namely, the text, the divine talisman, the jade scripture, the spiritual map, the record, the commandment, the prestige, the method, the various techniques, the biography, the praise and the chapter table. The novel " Hidden Dragon " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The Chinese Daoist Canon was published in 2004. It was a traditional vertical edition of 16 volumes, with a total of 49 volumes. It contained more than 1500 books, more than 5500 volumes, and about 60 million words. Its compilation was based on the orthodox and continued Taoist Canon of the Ming Dynasty, maintaining the basic framework of three holes and four auxiliary scriptures. The scriptures other than the three holes and four auxiliary scriptures were classified according to different contents and divided into seven categories. The novel "Hidden Dragon" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The content of the Daoist Canon was rich and varied. Its structure was categorized by "three holes","four auxiliary" and "twelve categories". Among them, the "Three Holes" were the three parts of Dongzhen, Dongxuan and Dongshen. The scriptures mentioned by Tianbao Lord of Dongzhen Department were Mahayana, the scriptures mentioned by Lingbao Lord of Dongxuan Department were Zhongcheng, and the scriptures mentioned by Shenbao Lord of Dongshen Department were Xiaocheng. "Four auxiliary" was the general name of Taiqing, Taiping, Taixuan, and Zhengyi, which explained and supplemented the three caves. From the perspective of literature inheritance, the Ming Dynasty's Orthodox Daoist Canon and Wanli Continuing Daoist Canon were the copies of the entire Daoist Canon that could be seen today. The Orthodox Daoist Canon was a Sanskrit folder with a total of 5305 volumes. It was categorized by "Three Holes","Four Ancestors", and "Twelve Classes". With "Thousand Character Text" as the letter number, it was packed into 480 letters. It began with the word "Heaven" and ended with the word "Ying". However, there were problems in the compilation process, such as incomplete collection of Taoist books, and many Taoist books were not included. There were 180 volumes in Wanli Xundaozang, which were also numbered by Qianziwen. They were packed into 32 boxes, starting with the word "Du" and ending with the word "Ying". The Daoist Canon contained many contents, such as the content of the Heavenly Lord of the Origin proclaiming the supreme merits of the Heavenly Lord of Taiyi Salvation from Misery, including the wonderful scripture of Taiyi Salvation from Misery and Body Protection, as well as the contents of the Book of Changes such as the Book of Changes, the Book of Changes, the It also contained such things as "virtuous and unvirtuous; wise and foolish; brave and timid; benevolent and righteous; there is a difference." It can be closed, it can be closed, it can be advanced, it can be retreated, it can be humble, it can be valuable, and it can be used to govern by inaction. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
The Chinese Daoist Canon had been edited in 1996 and published in 2004. It was a traditional vertical edition of 16 volumes with a total of 49 volumes. It contained more than 1500 books, more than 5500 volumes, and about 60 million words. Its compilation was the first time in nearly 500 years that China had carried out a systematic and standardized reorganization of Taoist scriptures after the Ming Dynasty's Daoist Canon. With the orthodox and continuation of the Daoist Canon of the Ming Dynasty as the base, the basic framework of the three holes and four auxiliary books was maintained. The scriptures other than the three holes and four auxiliary books were classified according to different contents and divided into seven categories. The novel "Hidden Dragon" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
From the information provided, it was only known that the Pearl of the Fahai in the Chinese Daoist Canon was in the Taiping Ministry of the orthodox Daoist Canon, but no more information about its details was obtained. The novel " Hidden Dragon " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
"I Have Three Thousand Scrolls of the Daoist Canon" came from Maoni's Eastern fantasy novel,"The Selection of the Heavens." It was a famous quote from the main character of the novel, Chen Changsheng. Chen Changsheng was the Principal of the Orthodox Academy, well-versed in the three thousand volumes of the Daoist Canon. He was a heaven-defying alter of fate who possessed the body of a True Dragon. He said this sentence in the novel to show his erudition and confidence, and also to draw out the story between him and the other characters. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
There were novels similar to the Little Daoist Canon: 1. I Have an Absurd Sutra, Author: Yu Jian 2."Great Bodhi", Author: Light Crescent Moon 3."Ten Thousand Long Paths", Author: The Brain Is Hollowed Out 4."The Hardship Daily Life of a Buddhist Salted Fish". Author: Fate Must Not Be 5:"Human Killing Intent, Heaven and Earth Repeatedly", Author: Zombie Dance 6."The Sword Is Not Matched, but the Person Is Transcendental." Author: I Want to See Jiangnan 7:"Strange Book", Author: Floating and Sinking, Startling Dreams 8:"Starting from the Black Mountain Ancestor", Author: Not Immortal 9:"The Great Tang Monster Hunters", Author: Xue 'er Gege 10:"Bizarre Immortal: Starting from a Traveling Merchant" Author: Famous Fast Return Taoist Priest in Fog, Author: Young S Secretive Fictions, Author: In a Snapping Smile "I Actually Became a Holy Monk" by Hanwu Momenta The Lord of Earth Evil, Author: Tuichen Liao Zhai Zhi Lian Shen, Author: Army Saber Xiao Xin Passerby Immortal Cultivator, Author: Too Late to Sorrow 17:"God, Strange, Immortal", Author: Cultivation, True Knowledge, Never Changed 18:"The Punisher of the Heavens", Author: Six Hexagrams Have a Kan "My Years in the Folk World", Author: The Bear Who Snatched the Cassock Survival Manual for the Strange World, Author: Feng Nanbei The following is a detailed introduction of these novels: 1."I Have a Book of Absurdity": A good masterpiece. It's average and not bad. The plot also has its own bright spots. 2."Great Bodhi":"Great Bodhi" is a fascinating Xianxia novel. The story had a mysterious character, Ji Yuenian, as the main character. He stood quietly on a lotus seat with ten thousand leaves. He wore a snow-white Buddhist robe, displaying a noble and mysterious temperament. The author's detailed description showed the contradictions and struggles in Ji Yuenian's heart, which resonated strongly with the readers. The story was full of ups and downs, fascinating and irresistible. Although the author's updates were not very good, overall, this book was still a very good Xianxia novel. The author's writing was smooth, the language was simple, and the plot was full of ups and downs, leaving a deep impression on people. Although there was a risk of being a eunuch, it was still worth recommending. If you are a reader who likes ancient Xianxia novels, then you definitely can't miss out on Big Bodhi. 3."Long Distance Road": Blue Quality The origin of various power systems has evolved from China classical folk myths. The power system was very reasonable. Confucianism, Taoism, and witchcraft each had different power systems and different grading standards. Within a power system, there were also many extraordinary paths with different functions. It was not only based on combat ability, but extraordinary abilities were also not only used for combat. It formed a world of high productivity based on extraordinary abilities. His social deduction ability was strong. Without the unexplainable pride of a technological civilization, an Extraordinary world with high magic would definitely be far superior to our technological civilization in all aspects. It's just that due to the uneven distribution, the lower classes might not be able to fully enjoy the benefits of civilization's progress. I was especially surprised to write this. 4."The Hardship Daily Life of a Buddhist Salted Fish":"The Hardship Daily Life of a Buddhist Salted Fish" was a very special book. The author used the monk as the main character, showing a plain and real life of a monk. This book is much better than most other works. Although some of the original worldviews don't suit my taste, it is indeed an excellent book. Its keywords were true cultivation, true monk, good writing style, exquisite writing style, and system. Although the title might be a little misleading, the writing of this book was excellent. The characters and story needed to be carefully savored. The author's writing was very good, and the plot flowed smoothly without any delays. The introduction of Buddhist ideas made the book even more profound. After reading it, there was only one feeling, which was,"This is the Holy Monk." In addition, there was no CP in this book. The plot and character descriptions of the transmigration were very online, and it was not in a silly style. Overall, this book was worth reading. 5."Human Hair Killing Intent, Heaven and Earth Reversal":"Human Hair Killing Intent, Heaven and Earth Reversal" is a novel full of Liaozhai flavor. From the beginning of the Battle of the City God, it made people unable to stop. The author used "qi" as the theme to show a world of true "chivalrous qi". This book allowed people to re-recognize what true heroism was. They were high-spirited and valued righteousness over life, which made people's spirits rise. Although some of the twists and turns were a little abrupt and simple, it did not hide the heroic spirit of the paper. This book made people feel the charm of Xianxia in troubled times. It reminded people of the story of A Chinese Ghost Story and Yan Chixia, which was completely different from the mortal and sect-style. In short, this book was a rare good article and worth reading. 6."The Sword Is Not Matched, But The Person Is Extraordinary" It gave people the feeling that the bull's head and the horse's mouth were completely different… The content of this book was the more old-fashioned urban martial arts superhuman style. It was about the academy and the XX department. They fought all kinds of monsters to level up. The style of writing was also a joke, and they exchanged glances with all kinds of female characters. The key was that the meaning of the title was completely unclear. Was this title for fun? 7."Book of Strange Creatures": Fantasy and Strange. The first few chapters are a bit messy. Let me sort them out. The protagonist's golden finger is a book. Currently, he can travel between two worlds. There is also a main world and two worlds. One is a strange Xianxia world. It hasn't been written much yet. The surface energy level is too high. However, the initial ability is brought by the Xianxia world. The other world is the history of the main world. The operation of the Goldfinger was probably to come into contact with unknown supernatural powers and light up the imprint. The more imprints there were, the longer the world it would stay in after traveling. Perhaps the main storyline was to travel through history, change history, and pursue power. 8."From the Black Mountain Ancestor":"From the Black Mountain Ancestor" was a Xianxia novel. Although it was considered a small novel, it was still worth reading for people who were short of books. The story was compact, fascinating, and filled with anticipation. The author had ingeniously incorporated some elements of invincibility into the book, which was a pleasant surprise. Although the timeline of the story was very long, the author's narrative rhythm was relatively gentle, allowing people to slowly savor the details. Although some of the plots were not very related to the story of Liao Zhai, this did not affect the overall reading experience. Overall, this book was an excellent work, with a five-star recommendation. If you're confused by the title, you must check it out. I believe you won't be disappointed! 9."Tang Monster Hunting Division"🔥 The ancestor concluded," ️️️1 2 Work Information: Word Count: W (End) Tagged: 3 Tweet: 10."Strange Immortal: Starting from a Traveling Merchant": A popular new book with many female protagonists. It is a type of anti-immortal cultivation. The plot design is reasonable. It is worth reading. 11."Taoist Priest in Fog City": Yin Xiu transmigrated to Hong Kong, where magic and steam engines roared. Here, the ancient order of the East had collapsed, and the power called Civilization had brought deeper darkness. In the Age of Chaos, where the spiritual energy was thin, the story of the Taoist priests in Nine Regions dealing with the chaos and evil "Secret Fictions":"Secret Fictions" is a pure horror novel. The author's return is anticipated. Starting from the content of the book, this book brings the reader a strange and wonderful secret journey. It was not only the author's creation, but also a mysterious novel created by the readers. The first chapter gave people a very emotional feeling. This was a good book that should not be missed. Whether it was the content of the book or the author's creation,"Secret Fictions" was a work worth looking forward to. 13:"I Actually Became a Holy Monk": Great article, read it in one breath. 14:"The Lord of the Earth Evil": Tagged: Folk Ghosts, Relaxed, Alien World Reward index:️️️ [Description: The setting is very interesting. The cultivation system is to enlighten, travel at night, occupy the palace, and the Yang God. It is to build a Niwan Palace like building a house and let the primordial spirit enter. It involves making a statue and asking the god to pretend to be dirty. It is similar to the "Supremacy" and is more like a classical immortal cultivation.] I really like books that involve folk customs and supernatural elements. The China folk mythology system is very complicated, and there are many sources. I'm very curious about the origins behind it. When I see related words in novels, I will search for more details later. It can broaden my horizons. It's worth reading. 15:"Liao Zhai Zhi Lian Shen": Liao Zhai Wen, this type of novel is still relatively niche. This is not bad. Friends who like Liao Zhai should not miss it. If you are fat, you can start slaughtering. <Immortal Cultivation Passerby Monarch>: Reborn in a world of immortal cultivation filled with demons and monsters, seeing the genius Eldest Senior Brother fall from the clouds to the mortal world because he was too outstanding, Jun Buqi silently made a decision-From now on, he will be an ordinary passerby on the path of immortal cultivation! 17."Shen Yi Gui Xian":"Shen Yi Gui Xian" was a novel about immortal cultivation with the background of the strange stories of Liao Zhai. It was set in the style of the immortal dynasty, bringing people with it the characteristics of the ancient oriental style. The setting of the story was very unique. The power system was similar to the belief of gods and the incense of gods. The protagonist used the novel and the exam as the early development line, created the internal cultivation method and opened up a new path, and then got involved in the Dao struggle. The whole story was slow, but it didn't follow the usual routine. The plot was set with an original strange world view of "order." Book lovers and fans who were interested in classical Xianxia could give it a try. The author did a good job in describing the characters. The protagonist of the book, Nan Yi, was an interesting character. His setting left a deep impression on people. In addition, the plot was often unexpected, making people want to read it, which was very worth reading. This book had both the strangeness of Liaozhai and the righteousness of the righteous path of cultivation. It was very good to read. In short, if you like strange novels in the style of Liaozhai and like the plot of the righteous path of cultivation, then "The Strange and Strange Immortal" is definitely worth reading. 18."The Punisher of the Heavens": A poor scholar in Huangshan Village. He has a beautiful female neighbor called Chu Renmei... Jiang State Capital's little constable had a pitiful little loli living next door… He was the second generation of an official in Changdao City, and his childhood friend's neighbor was called Gaya... A silly beggar from Guobei County, living far away from the crowd and next to Black Mountain… He was…Shen Xingzhi, a warm-hearted man who descended to the heavens and lived next door to a female ghost. 19:"My Years in the Folk World": Work tags: Original word game, strange folk customs, no female protagonist [Status: New] Ranking index: Combat power index: Reading index: Popularity index: Anticipation index: The characteristics of the work: The main story was about the protagonist obtaining a strange word game. Through the word game, he explored the world in the game. The gains in the game would also materialize, revealing the secrets behind the word game bit by bit. This type of word game novel was quite popular recently, but most of them had their own shortcomings. This book was the best of its kind. It absorbed all the good ideas and discarded all the bad ones. It was definitely the best book of its kind. The main character in the novel had a certain degree of advancement and retreat, decisive killing, and quick-witted thinking. The plot was gradual, detailed, and clear. The writing style was slightly immature but steadily improving. It could be said that it was definitely a rare masterpiece in the same type of book. Compared to a certain main character, it was even more complete. Book lovers who liked word game novels could read it seamlessly. Author introduction: The author was a new author, and this was his first book. From the book, it could be seen that the author liked wordplay novels, but he was very distressed and knew the various poisonous points of the same type of novels. Therefore, this book avoided many poisonous points of the same type of novels, making people feel much more comfortable when reading. There were no annoying supporting characters in the book. There was no deliberate suppression of the main character's growth. There was no weakening of the main character. There was no confusion between primary and secondary. There was no mental problem with the main character. It could be said that the author had put in a lot of effort. However, it was not without flaws. After all, this was the author's first book. The biggest flaw of this book was that it was deeply influenced by books of the same genre. The plot was very similar. If he could escape from this cage, this book could be said to be the first of its kind. However, it was still the author's first book, so it was still worthy of recognition. I'm here to cheer for the author and hope that the author can bring more surprises to the readers! 20:"Survival Manual of the Strange World": Humans are like livestock that are raised between heaven and earth. The protagonist brings a shopping cheat to this world where ghosts eat people. He is determined to overthrow it and establish the underworld so that heaven and earth have reincarnation. The design of the cheat was very ingenious, and the world view was very complete. The plot and characters were all portrayed well, but the writing style still needed to be honed.