The "Taiqing" in "The Beginning of Taiqing" had many meanings. Among them, the "Taiqing" in "The Beginning of Taiqing" mentioned in Huainanzi·Benjingxun "was interpreted by Gao You as" Qing, Jing ". The beginning of Taiqing Wuwei was called the period of the Three Emperors. The beginning of Taiqing could be understood as the beginning of the rule of inaction in the ancient times. It presented a state of harmony, silence, simplicity, innocence, leisure, and so on. At that time, society had its own characteristics in terms of governing the world and pacifying the people, such as people's words and deeds following certain principles, true emotions, and unadorned work. Moreover, during this period, there was a situation of compliance with nature and harmony with the four seasons. At the same time,"Taiqing" was also one of the Three Pure Ones in Taoism. It was the place where the Dharmakaya of the Heavenly Lord of the Origin, the Lord of Dao and Virtue, lived. However, from the context of Huainanzi's Benjingxun, it mainly referred to the initial state of governing by inaction in ancient times.
In the information provided, there were two possible meanings of the Supreme Purity Mirror. Firstly, in the game, it was a magic weapon that could be exchanged for two activities (such as the Zhenwu Taiqing Mirror in the mobile game of Cultivation). Secondly, in the setting of the novel Celestial Bane, there was a realm of Taiqing Realm. The Taiqing Mirror here might be similar in description (the beast god realm was the Taiqing Mirror, and in Celestial Bane, there was the legendary supreme realm of Taiqing Realm of Taiji Mystic Pure Dao).
"Tai Qing" had many meanings: - In terms of the year title, Taiqing (April 547-December 549) was the seventh year title used by Emperor Wu of Liang, Xiao Yan, for a total of two years. The former Duke Dao of Liang, Zhang Tianxi, also used the Taiqing Era (363 - 376 AD). After the death of Emperor Wu of Liang, Emperor Jianwen Xiao Gang used it after he ascended the throne. It was also used during the period when King Wuling of Liang Xiao Ji ruled Chengdu. It was also used during the period when Emperor Yuan of Liang Xiao Yi ruled Jingzhou. This year's title is based on the meaning of peace and quiet in the sea. - In terms of Taoist mythology, Taiqing was one of the Three Pure Ones, namely Lord Dao De (Taishang Laojun), ranked third, above the 33 heavens. Christmas Day was on the 15th day of the second month of the lunar calendar. It was one of the highest gods in the Daoist immortal pedigree and one of the creators of all things in the world. It symbolized the "Taichu" state of the transformation of all things, which was the third century of the formation of the universe. Later generations called it the first year of the Founding Emperor. It represented the Dongjing Sect, the Dao De Sect and the Zhengyi Sect of the Taiqing Mansion. The statue of the Nine Immortals of the Taiqing Realm was always on the right. It held the Taiji Divine Fan and looked down on all things in the world. - In terms of books, there were books that were divided into five parts: Taiqing Heaven and its Descending Scripture, Taiqing Pills, Taiqing History, and Taiqing Literature. The content included the origin and early spread, the alchemy literature in the Shangqing Scripture, and the main characteristics of Taiqing Alchemy. - In terms of modern occupations, Tai Qing could also be referred to as a streamer.
In the Three Pure Ones 'concept, Taiqing was the Lord of Dao De (Taishang Laojun), who was above the 33 heavens. In terms of Taoist concepts, Taiqing was the place where the Dharmakaya of the Heavenly Lord of Dao and Virtue lived. Its realm was above Yuqing and Shangqing. Only immortals could enter here, so it also referred to the fairyland. In addition, Taiqing also had many meanings. It could refer to the sky, such as "Only the sage can correct his voice, adjust his voice, so his virtue reaches Taiqing, Taining, and all spirits". It could also refer to the way of heaven and nature, such as "acting with propriety and righteousness, building it with Taiqing". It could also be extended to the era of inaction in ancient times, such as "the beginning of Taiqing, and harmony with silence". Taiqing could also refer to the era of the Three Emperors. It could also refer to the purity of the vitality. Basically, it meant that it was very bright and clear, without any impurities or dirt.
"Tai Qing" had many meanings. In ancient literature,"Taiqing" could be used as a metaphor for the sky, such as "Wang Qiao's ride on the clouds, carrying the red clouds and soaring through the Taiqing"; it could also be used as a metaphor for the way of heaven and nature, such as "acting with propriety and righteousness, and building with Taiqing"; it could also be extended to the time when the ancient people ruled by inaction, such as "the beginning of Taiqing, harmony and silence"; at the same time, it was also referred to by the ancients as the purity of vitality, such as "Taiqing asked infinity: 'Do you know?'" In terms of moral character, the word "Qing" implied clarity and clarity, which was related to honesty, kindness, purity, etc. In terms of wisdom, the word "Qing" implied clarity and clarity, which was related to thinking, insight, understanding, academic research, etc. In terms of achievement, the word "Qing" implied noble character and clear behavior. In terms of growth, the word "Qing" implied that people kept learning and making progress, making their inner world clear and transparent, and also implied the purity of their living environment. In addition, from the perspective of the general concept of metaphor,"Taiqing", as a more abstract concept, could be given more understanding of entities or substances through noumenon metaphor and other forms in different context, but there was no typical special and unique metaphor meaning under this modern metaphor form (such as metaphor for a specific modern concept).
Tai Qing had many meanings: 1. In terms of the year title, Taiqing (April 547-December 549) was the seventh year title used by Emperor Wu of Liang, Xiao Yan, for a total of two years. Zhang Tianxi, Duke of Dao of the former Liang Dynasty, also used it. After the death of Emperor Wu of Liang, Emperor Jianwen Xiao Gang ascended the throne and used it. It was also used when Xiao Ji, King of Wuling, was in Chengdu. It was also used when Emperor Xiao Yi of Liang Yuan was in Jingzhou. This year's title is based on the meaning of peace and quiet in the sea. 2. In terms of mythology and religion, Tai Qing was one of the Three Pure Ones. The Three Pure Ones were respectively Yuqing Yuanshi Tianzun, Shangqing Lingbao Tianzun, and Taiqing Daode Tianzun (Taishang Laojun). The Taiqing Heavenly Lord Dao De's Christmas Day was on the 15th of the second month of the lunar calendar. Sage Taiqing walked the Path of Oblivion and only took in one disciple, Xuandu. The sect he founded was the Humanity Sect. 3. There was also a streamer named Taiqing, as well as a book that was divided into five parts: Taiqing Heaven and its Descending Scripture, Taiqing Pills, Taiqing History, and Taiqing Literature. The content covered the origin and early spread, as well as the alchemy literature in the Shangqing Scripture.
Taiqing had different meanings in different context. In terms of the year title, Emperor Wu of Liang used the year title of Taiqing Dynasty to take advantage of Hou Jing's surrender in the south to eliminate the northern regime and make the sea peaceful and quiet. In terms of name, Taiqing implied that it was the mountain and the North Dipper, fresh and handsome. It had the meaning of being admired, fresh and novel, and not falling behind the convention. It also meant that it was prosperous, successful, educated and reasonable, and clean. In Taoist culture, Taiqing was one of the Three Pure Ones. It was the place where Lord Dao De, the Dharmakaya transformed from the Heavenly Lord Yuanshi, lived. It could also be used to refer to the fairyland. It also symbolized the freedom and immortality of jumping out of the three realms and five elements. In some poems, Taiqing could refer to the sky, the Way of Heaven, nature, and also to the time when the primordial era was governed by inaction. The ancients also referred to the pure vitality.
In the Primordial System, Sage Taiqing walked the path of forgetting feelings. From this point of view, there was a saying that Taiqing represented ruthlessness. The sect founded by Sage Taiqing was the Sect of Humanity. He only accepted Xuandu as a disciple, which was related to his path of forgetting feelings. However, Taiqing also had other meanings, such as Taiqing being the year name used by Emperor Wu of Liang, Xiao Yan, etc. In these situations, it had nothing to do with ruthlessness.
Taiqing Temple was located in Huangcaowan Country Park, Datun Street, Chaoyang District, Beijing City. It was a Taoist temple. In 1984, it was announced by the Chaoyang District People's Government as a temporary cultural relic protection unit in Chaoyang District, Beijing City. In January 2013, the Chaoyang District Cultural Committee set up a "Beijing City Chaoyang District General Investigation and Registration Cultural Relics" card for it. Huangcaowan Park had a rich variety of plants. There were poplars, weeping willows, and many other plants arranged in sequence. The roads in the park were crisscrossed, and there were street lamps for illumination. There were also fitness equipment and other facilities. The location of Taiqing Temple added a sense of mystery to the park.
Taiqing Scenic Area was one of the seven scenic areas of Laoshan Mountain. It was located at the southeast end of Laoshan Mountain in Shandong Province, covering an area of 4.2 square kilometers. The scenic area features Taoist scenery, Jiangnan plants and rock wonders. There were three major tourist areas: the Eight Water River area, the Taiqing Palace area, and the sea sightseeing area. The scenic spots included the Taiqing Palace, the Mingxia Cave, the Shangqing Palace, and the Longtan Waterfall. Taiqing Palace was built in the first year of Jianyuan of the Western Han Dynasty (140 B.C.). It was the ancestral court of Laoshan Taoism. In front of Taiqing Palace, there were the ruins of Haiyin Temple built by monks Deqing in 1588. In 1982, Taiqing Palace and Mingxia Cave were listed as municipal cultural relics protection units by the municipal government of Qing Dao. It is open from 07:00 to 16:30 throughout the year (please pay attention to the official Weibo of Laoshan Scenic Area for real-time information on the operation of the ropeway). The group purchase price started at 20 yuan. There was also Taiqing Bay, which was close to the mountains and the sea. It was a good place to watch the sunset. The mountain streams of the Eight Rivers converged into a river, and there was a spectacular Longtan Waterfall. Taiqing Tea Garden could taste Laoshan green tea and enjoy the scenery of the tea garden. The tour route could be planned as Taiqing Palace → Taiqing Bay → Bashui River → Yangkou Scenic Area → Taiqing Tea Garden. In addition, at the Taiqing Wharf on the side of Taiqing Palace, you can take a cruise ship to enjoy the mountain and sea scenery of Laoshan Mountain from the sea. Taiqing Wharf is located on the east side of the gate of Taiqing Palace and can be reached in about 5 minutes on foot. In terms of ticket prices, the off-season (November 1-March 31 of the following year) was 60 yuan, and the peak season (April 1-October 31) was 90 yuan (including Liuqing tourist area, Taiqing tourist area, chessboard stone tourist area, Yangkou tourist area). The ticket price of Taiqing ropeway was 45 yuan for one way and 80 yuan for a round trip. For transportation, you can take Route 106/618 to Yakou Station. The reference time was 1 - 3 hours.
Taiqing Immortal Light was a divine power possessed by Taishang Laojun. Grand Supreme Elder was a Primordial Chaos Zenith Heaven Golden Immortal, one of the Three Pure Ones of the Immortal Dao, and the sect master of the Human Sect. He had many divine powers, and the Grand Pure Immortal Light was one of them. It occupied a place among his many powerful abilities.