Taoism believed that everything was fated, including marriage. If the fate of a couple had ended, forcing them to be together would only increase their pain. For Daoist disciples, divorce was human nature, but they had to be treated with caution and follow the principles and wisdom of Taoism. Daoist disciples needed to respect fate and let the other party go when they divorced. They needed to be kind to themselves and take care of their physical and mental health. They also needed to cultivate their minds to heal themselves. They could read more Daoist classics and meditate to calm themselves down and find peace in their hearts. At the same time, Taoist priests also had to abide by certain procedures and regulations when divorcing. They could not divorce at will, and after divorce, they had to abide by the rules and teachings of Taoism. They could not remarry or have improper relationships with others. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
The disciples of Taoism could be roughly divided into four categories: believers, laymen, Taoists, and mages. There were also alchemists, warlocks, and hermits among the folk Taoists. However, he did not find any more detailed information about the common characteristics of the disciples of the Taoist sect and the Xuanmen sect. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
In the world of online novels, Daoists were often described as mysterious existences with deep Daoist cultivation and mysterious power. The following are some of the common Taoist characters in online novels and their characteristics: - [Mo Yi: Earth Immortal Mo Yi, reached the Unfettered Heavenly Realm at the age of nine, and reached the Immortal Ascension Boundary at the age of twenty. He is a top expert in the Dao Sect.] - As the master of Earth Immortal Mo Yi and Qi Tianchen, Daoist Qing Feng's strength was unfathomable. He was at least a half-step Divine Traversing Realm expert. - [Lu Suzhen: Qi Tianchen's good friend, Human Celestial, sacrificed herself to protect Zhao Yuzhen.] - Zhao Yu was known as the Taoist Sword Immortal. He was proficient in both Taoist skills and swordsmanship. He was one step away from becoming an immortal. In the end, he died saving Li Hanyi. - [Qi Tian Chen: Northern Li Imperial Advisor, Half-Step Soul Travel Realm, powerful overall strength.] - [Fei Xuan: A person who inherited 80% of the Heavenly Fate of City View Mountain. Although he is young, his strength cannot be underestimated.] - [Li Fansong: Zhao Yu's true disciple, a top genius. Later, he became the disciple of the Confucian Sword Immortal Xie Xuan. His potential is limitless.] These characters had unique backgrounds and stories in their respective online novels, which together constituted a colorful world of Dao students. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
The following are some novel recommendations for Taoist masters to take in disciples: 1. " Journey to the West: Master of Huaguo Mountain, Monkey Is Not Born ": This novel tells the story of the protagonist transmigrating to the world of Journey to the West and using the disciple recruitment system to continuously recruit disciples, including characters like Sun Wukong. 2. "Douluo: Taking Disciple Bibi Dong, Ten Thousand Times Return": The story of the main character Bibi Dong taking disciples with other characters. 3. Taoist Priest Don't Touch Around, Starting with the Zombie Taoist Priest, and Taoist Priest's Mercy: These novels belonged to the category of fantasy romance or fantasy immortal cultivation, telling the story of the struggle and adventure between the Taoist priest and his disciple. 4. " My Master's Disciples Are Monsters ": It was about a beautiful young master who had four disciples, all of whom were monsters. The story between them was full of fun and surprises. 5. " Wilderness: Mistaking Tongtian as Father at the Beginning!" " I, who became the Netherworld River, dominated Untainted Land with my avatars "," My Fellow Daoists are all over Untainted Land "," God Deification: King Zhou, please be a fatuous ruler!" "My Disciples Are All Heaven-Defying Existences!" 'My Master's Disciple...': These were the recommendations for some legendary novels about taking in disciples. Please note that the novels recommended above may belong to different topics and styles. You can choose to read them according to your preferences.
The characteristics of Taoist disciples were as follows: 1. Inner peace The cultivation of the people of the Celestial Sect of Wonders focused on the purification and improvement of their inner hearts. They could maintain their inner peace under the interference of the outside world and would not lose themselves due to the changes in the outside world. Thus, they could better control their emotions and behaviors and deal with the challenges and difficulties in life. Second, extraordinary and refined Their cultivation focused on improving their own abilities and wisdom. They were often able to surpass ordinary people's understanding and realm, possessing extraordinary abilities and wisdom. They were more confident when dealing with problems and solving difficult problems. Third, modesty and prudence The people of the Celestial Sect of Wonders knew that they had their own shortcomings and would not be self-righteous or arrogant. They also understood that cultivation was a long process that required constant effort and perseverance, so they were very cautious in their actions. This helped them maintain their inner peace and clarity to deal with the challenges of life. 4. Kindness and Mercy They could sense the pain and difficulties of others, were willing to lend a helping hand, and could understand the standpoint and emotions of others. They would not hurt others easily, and were conducive to getting along with others and establishing good interpersonal relationships to achieve their cultivation goals. V. Perseverance The people of the Celestial Sect of Wonders knew that cultivation was a long process and that they needed to work hard and persevere. Thus, they would not give up easily. In addition, those who were suitable to enter the Xuanmen Sect might have characteristics such as few great joys and sorrows, small inner fluctuations, liking philosophical knowledge, being wise as if they were stupid, enjoying loneliness and quietness, knowing how to restrain their own desires, and not showing their emotions on their faces. From the perspective of different identities, the disciples of Xuanmen were generally divided into believers, laymen, Taoists, and masters.(There were also folk alchemists, warlocks, hermits, etc.). Believers were believers who had not experienced the formal religious recognition ceremony; lay people were official disciples who had converted and had a conversion certificate; Taoist priests were clergymen who had undergone the crown of Quanzhen and had a Taoist certificate; Masters were high precepts who played a leading role in the fasting ceremony and Taoist priests who had been promoted. Different identities had different codes of conduct and roles in the religious system. This also reflected the pluralistic characteristics of the disciples of Xuanmen in their belief and practice. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
The disciples of the Taoist sect had the following characteristics: 1. Inner Peace: The cultivation of the people of the Celestial Sect of Wonders focuses on the purification and improvement of the inner heart. They can maintain their inner peace under the interference of the outside world, so that they can better control their emotions and behaviors and deal with the challenges and difficulties in life. 2. [Transcendence: Cultivation focuses on improving one's ability and wisdom. One can surpass ordinary people's cognition and realm. One has extraordinary ability and wisdom. One will be more confident when dealing with problems and solving difficult problems.] 3. Modesty and prudence: They know their own shortcomings and will not be self-righteous or arrogant. They also understand that cultivation is a long process that requires constant effort and perseverance. Therefore, they are cautious in their actions. This helps to maintain inner peace and clarity to deal with various challenges. 4. ** Kindness and Benevolence **: Able to feel the pain and difficulties of others and lend a helping hand. Able to understand the standpoint and feelings of others. Able to not hurt others easily. Able to get along with others and establish good interpersonal relationships to achieve the goal of cultivation. 5. [Perseverance: Understand that cultivation is a long process and requires constant effort and perseverance. You won't give up easily.] 6. [Rarely great sorrow and joy, less emotional fluctuations. Moods are more stable, and it is not easy to have large emotional fluctuations.] 7. [Likes philosophical knowledge: Interested in philosophical knowledge.] 8. [Great wisdom appears to be foolish]: It seems stupid, but it actually has deep wisdom. 9. [Enjoying solitude and peace: Enjoying solitude and peace.] 10. [Know how to restrain one's own desires: Able to effectively control one's own desires.] 11. ** Happiness, anger, sorrow, and joy are not shown on the face, making it difficult for others to understand and ponder. ** Emotions are more reserved and difficult for others to see through. In Taoism, the disciples of Xuanmen could be roughly divided into different categories such as believers, laymen, Taoists, and masters. They followed the traditions of Taoism in terms of religious etiquette and cultivation methods. For example, in the kowtow etiquette, they kowtowed to immortals and real people. The kowtow etiquette was divided into three kowtows, and nine kowtows. The foundation was to bow and bow. Furthermore, the disciples of the Celestial Sect of Wonders would also participate in Taoist activities such as fasting rituals. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
The following are some novel recommendations about Taoist priests taking in disciples: 1. " How Did My Apprentice Become a Big Boss?" This fantasy novel was written by the author, a casual Taoist priest. It told the story of a master and his apprentice. 2. " The Taoist Priest who was driven down the mountain ": This novel tells the story of a Taoist priest who was driven down the mountain and faced various challenges and adventures with his disciples. 3. " None of My Disciples Are Serious Taoists ": This novel used a humorous and funny way to describe a series of interesting things that happened after a Taoist priest took in a group of indecent disciples. I hope you like the novels recommended above!
The following are a few recommendations for novels about Taoist priests taking in disciples: " How Did My Apprentice Become a Big Boss?" This fantasy novel was written by the author, a casual Taoist priest. It told the story of a master and his apprentice. 2. " The Taoist Priest Who Was Kicked Off the Mountain ": This novel tells the story of a Taoist priest who was chased off the mountain and his disciple. These novels are all completed and can satisfy your needs for stories about Taoist priests who accept disciples.
In the relationship between master and disciple in Taoism, the relationship between master and disciple was a solemn inheritance relationship. The master was like a father, and the disciple was like a child. According to the teachings of Taoism, it was against the rules to have a romantic relationship between a master and disciple. It emphasized the relationship between the master and disciple based on cultivation and inheritance, such as imparting knowledge and integrating their minds. It did not indicate that the master would have feelings for a female disciple. Therefore, from the perspective of the traditional teachings of Taoism, there was no such thing as a master's " liking " for a female disciple that violated the master-disciple relationship. The novel " Humph, Call Me Senior Brother " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The disciples of the Taoist temple were called "Taoist children" when they first entered the Taoist temple. The Taoist children had to work hard and practice asceticism in the temple to cultivate their martial arts, also known as "xíng héng". Only those who were crowned and acknowledged as disciples could become official Taoists. Official Taoist priests had many titles, such as Qiandao (male Taoist priest), Kundao (female Taoist priest), etc. In different situations, there were also other titles, such as "Taoist priest","immortal","Taoist master","master", etc. If a Taoist master was good at fasting, he could be called Master; if a Taoist master was a Daoist priest, he could be called a Daoist priest scattered among the people; if a Taoist priest had a wife, he could be called a Daoist priest living in a fire house; if a Taoist priest was engaged in funeral ceremonies, he could be called a Daoist priest with acrid hair; if a Taoist master was good at Taoism, he could be called a Daoist priest, or a Daoist priest; if a Taoist master lived in seclusion, he could be called a Great Hermit or a Great Hermit. Taoist priests called each other "fellow daoists", also known as "fellow daoists" or "fellow daoists", and respectfully addressed each other as "daoist brothers" or "senior brothers". People who cultivated together were called "Dao companions", and fellow daoists who gathered together were called "Dao companions" or "Yanxia companions". In addition, after accepting the master and completing the ceremony of becoming a monk, they could be called "Ten Commandments Disciple","Wisdom Ten Commandments Disciple","Taishang Chuzhen Disciple", and called "Taoist Bai Jian". While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!