In Taoism, Nüwa was called the Connate Empress Dowager. She was one of the highest gods in Taoism, second only to the Three Pure Ones. In addition, Nuwa was also considered to be the embodiment and representative of the Great Dao, just like the Taoist gods such as Taishang Laojun and Yuanshi Tianzun. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
Mount Zhongnan had an important position in Taoism. It was regarded by Taoism as the number one blessed land among the "72 blessed lands", and was regarded as the top of the grotto-heavens and the number one blessed land in the world. Mount Zhongnan was the birthplace of China Taoism. The core classic of Taoism, Tao Te Ching, was left behind by Lao Tzu on Mount Zhongnan. Mount Zhongnan was also the ancestral court of the Quanzhen Sect of Taoism. The founder of the Quanzhen Sect, Wang Chongyang, had once cultivated here. However, due to the economic and cultural decline of the Guanzhong region where Mount Zhongnan was located, and the fact that the followers of the southern Taoist sects were far better than those in the north, Mount Zhongnan's status and influence among the four famous Taoist mountains were relatively low.
In Taoism, Pangu's status was extremely high. He was regarded as one of the most important Connate Dao Ancestors and was the model and ideal of Daoist cultivation. Pangu created the world, created the form and rules of the world, and also created the image of human beings and the source of life. He provided endless natural energy and energy for Taoist cultivation. He was regarded as the source of natural energy, and his existence represented endless Dao power and mysterious Dao power. In some Taoist literature, Pangu was known as Taichu Dao Lord, Nine-revolution Golden Elixir King, and so on. He was the highest goal of immortal cultivators and the guide on the road. His legends and images often appeared in Taoist classics and cultivation scriptures, providing inspiration and enlightenment for Taoist cultivation. In addition, his image was also used to symbolize some of the core concepts of Taoism, such as the Dao of Yin and Yang and the realm of infinity. From the perspective of the status hierarchy of the Taoist immortal system, Pangu could reach the same level of respect as the Three Pure Ones. The Heavenly Lord of the Origin of the Three Pure Ones was also considered Pangu. 'The Myth of True Love in the Pangu Progenitor Universe' is equally wonderful. Please click to read it!
In the theological records of Taoism, the "Three Pure Ones" were the supreme gods with supreme status. The founder of Taoism, Laozi, was one of the Three Pure Ones. He was known as the Great Sage of the Taiqing Fairyland, Lord Dao De, also known as the Grand Supreme Elder. Among the folk immortals at the end of the Taoist theological records, Zhuangzi was called the Immortal of Nanhua, whose status was quite different from that of Laozi. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
Venerable Fiery Dragon was a Taoist immortal, also known as Chi Songzi. He was a famous alchemist, medical expert, and literary expert of the Jin Dynasty. Legend had it that he was the Rain Master of Shennong. He was also the master of Guigu 'zi, the founder of the Zongheng Family. In the Daoist immortal system, Venerable Fiery Dragon had a high status. He was the "God" other than the Three Pure Ones and Four Protectors, standing side by side with the Heavenly Lord of the Origin, the Grand Supreme Elderly Lord, the Tongtian Sect Master, the Jade Emperor, the Queen Mother of the West, and other immortals. Venerable Fiery Dragon's main works included 'Golden Jade Hidden Passage',' Heavenly King of the Origin's Chronicle','Chisongzi Zhang Calendar',' Prince's Immortal Record 'and' Pillow Book 'etc. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " A Record of a Mortal's Journey to Immortality "!
In Taoism, Pangu's status was very revered and could reach the status of the highest god. He was known as the Heavenly Lord of the Origin or the Heavenly King of the Origin. He was regarded as the highest god in the first place. He was a god of creation with boundless power. He was the origin of everything and above all immortals. Pangu's status was equal to the respect of the Three Pure Ones (Yuqing Yuanshi Tianzun, Shangqing Lingbao Tianzun, Taiqing Daode Tianzun). From this, it could be seen that when Taoism established the immortal system, it was largely rooted in ancient myths and legends. 'The Myth of True Love in the Pangu Progenitor Universe' is equally wonderful. Please click to read it!
The Wenshi School was a branch of the Zhengyi School of Daoism and belonged to the category of Daoism. In Taoism, the Wenshi Sect had its own inheritance system, cultivation philosophy, and classic works. Its founder, Guan Yinzi, was respected as an important god in Taoism. The descendants of the Wenshi Sect also had outstanding achievements in the cultivation of Taoist inner elixir, and they inherited and developed the doctrine and cultivation methods of the Wenshi Sect. All these indicated that the Wenshi Sect was a sect of Taoism. The novel " Primitive Law " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Taoism was a religious school that originated from China. It used the theory of Huang Lao as its theoretical pillar and absorbed the content of primitive religions. It also mixed in the cultivation theories, ethics, and religious beliefs of Confucianism, Mohism, and Yin-Yang schools. The concept of " immortal family " was more complicated. On the one hand, the immortals recorded in the Biography of Immortals were an important part of the Daoist immortal pedigree, and there was a connection between the immortal family and Taoism in this immortal system. In history, some " immortal families " were members of Taoism and were also the inheritors of ancient authentic geomancy. In a broader sense,"immortal home" could refer to immortals or the place where immortals lived. In the past, superstitions also used it as a fox immortal. In general, Taoism was a religious school with a systematic theory and religious practice system, while immortals were more of a concept in the context of Taoist immortal system, folklore, and some superstitions. The two had different meanings and directions. "If you don't have money, why cultivate immortality?" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
There were many connections and differences between Taoism and Taoism. ** 1. Contact ** 1. ** Origins of Thought **: Taoism is one of the important sources of Taoism. The core concept of "Tao" of Taoism was inherited by Taoism and became the core belief content of Taoism."Tao" was regarded as the origin of all things in the universe and the fundamental law of operation. 2. ** Philosophic Support **: Taoism provides philosophical support for Taoism. As a religion, Taoism needed to establish a worldview, and the profound philosophy of Taoism just met this need and became an important part of Taoist religious philosophy. 3. ** Character Connection **: Taoism has deified the main representatives of Taoism, such as Laozi as the sect leader. ** 2. The difference ** 1. ** Nature ** - Taoism was a philosophical school formed during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. It was an open academic system that focused on studying academics and comprehending the Heavenly Dao. It was a kind of ideology. - Taoism was a local religion in China. It had its own religious beliefs, such as "becoming an immortal" through spiritual and physical cultivation. 2. ** Organization Form ** - Daoists didn't have a strict organization or relationship with their teachers. - Taoism had its own form of organization. There were many gods (for example, the Heavenly Ritual had 3600 gods), specific religious sites (for example, the Heavenly Master's Mansion of Mount Longhu, the Quanzhen Sect's Chongyang Palace, etc.), and it paid attention to the relationship between teachers. When accepting teachers, believers had to swear to keep the precepts. 3. ** In terms of communication and influence ** - At that time, Taoism was mainly spread to the princes and nobles of various countries. Its ideas proposed political, economic, governance, military strategies, etc., such as Taoism creating laws, using females to protect males, and combining hardness and softness. It had a certain impact on people's cognitive thoughts, but it was more influential in philosophy and cultural thoughts. - Taoism used the Tao Te Ching as a classic and also practiced self-cultivation. It had its own followers and belief system, and influenced its believers through religious doctrines and rituals.
Taoism was a school of philosophy centered around the theories of Lao Tzu and Zhuang Zi. Taoism emphasized the concepts of compliance with nature, freedom, and governance. It focused on the exploration of the laws of nature and the pursuit of the true nature of human nature. It explored the universe, society, life, and many other issues from a philosophical perspective. The concept of immortals appeared more in the system related to Taoist culture. They were immortals or immortals who were believed to have extraordinary abilities, immortality, and freedom. They were images constructed by Taoism in pursuit of the ideal of becoming immortals, and they were part of religious beliefs. Taoism was a philosophical ideology, while immortals were a concept in the Taoist religious system. One belonged to philosophy, and the other belonged to religion. "If you don't have money, why cultivate immortality?" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!