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.
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.
Taiqing Emperor was Taiqing Heavenly Lord Dao De, also known as Taishang Laojun, Dao Ancestor, etc. He was one of the Three Pure Ones and lived in the Tai Qing Realm. He was called Shibao. He held a fan with a Yin and Yang mirror in his hand, symbolizing the initial formation of the world (the sky was Yang, and the earth was Yin). Taoism called this stage "Taichu". After the formation of heaven and earth, all things appeared one by one. It was said that Lao Tzu, who wrote the Tao Te Ching, was the eighteenth incarnation of Taishang Laojun. He was the most powerful cultivator in the Dao Sect and was also the best in refining weapons and alchemy. Almost all the famous immortal pills in the Three Realms were made by him. Many of the ritual implements in the Three Realms, such as the Yin Yang Qi Bottle and the purple-gold red gourd, were also refined by him. After the Heavenly Court was established, he became the Grand Supreme Elder and assisted the Jade Emperor in managing the Heavenly Court.
Mao Mountain was the birthplace of Shangqing Sect and had nothing to do with Taiqing. The Qing Sect was formed in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. It was mainly based on the Shangqing Sutra, the Shangqing Great Cave Sutra, and the Huangting Sutra. It worshipped the female Taoist priest Wei Huacun as the founder of the sect. It took the Heavenly Lord of the Origin and the Supreme Taoist Lord as the highest gods. It emphasized the cultivation of the essence, qi, and spirit in the human body. It paid attention to entering the temple to calm down and remember the image of the gods. It did not focus on refining external elixirs. Its ancestral court was Maoshan, also known as Maoshan Sect.
Yingtaiqing was a slow-release capsule of diclofenac. Its main component, diclofenac, inhibited the conversion of arachidonic acid to pregnaglandins by suppressing the activity of epoxidize, thereby reducing the concentration of arachidonic acid in the cells and indirectly suppressing the synthesis of leukemia. It had anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving effects, and was effective for a variety of pains, including but not limited to the acute attack of various chronic arthropathies, such as rheumatism, arthropathy, gouty arthropathy, and rheumatism, or persistent swelling and pain of joints. It also had various soft tissue pain due to rheumatism (such as shoulder pain, tendon sheath pain, myache, and post-exercise injury pain), pain after surgery, trauma, and strain, primary menstrual cramps, toothache, headache, and so on. The most common side effects were digestive tract reactions, such as stomach discomfort, abdominal pain, acid aversion, loss of appetite, constipation, nausea, etc., which usually disappeared after stopping the drug. This medicine is a non-steroid anti-inflammatory drug. It should be used according to the instructions, one tablet at a time. It is best to use it after meals. Overdosage should be avoided. When overdosage is used, the pain relief effect is not obvious, but the side effects increase rapidly. Not only will it cause digestive tract bleeding, but it will also increase the incidence of cardiovascular and cardiovascular diseases. If the body has a tendency to bleed, stop using it and change to other drugs.
The Supreme Pure Realm and the Supreme Pure Realm were the Supreme Pure Realm and the Supreme Pure Realm of the Three Pure Realms. The god of the Supreme Clarity Realm was the Supreme Primogenitor Daode (Supreme Elder), who was above the 33 heavens, and the god of the Supreme Clarity Realm was the Supreme Primogenitor Lingbao, who was above the 34 heavens.
" Entering Tai Qing " had different meanings. In some religious or mythological context," Taiqing " was one of the Three Pure Realms of Taoism." Entering Taiqing " could mean that one had become an immortal. For example," I can't compare to Brother Immortal. Sooner or later, I will ascend to Taiqing " expressed the yearning for immortals to ascend to Taiqing Realm. In some literary works," Taiqing " was also used to create an artistic conception, such as " Three days of purge of thousands of officials, the first smell of the sword pendant entering Taiqing " and so on. The " entering Taiqing " here was a description of an extraordinary situation. In addition, expressions such as " the pine wind entering the Taiqing " were more of a literary description, using the concept of Taiqing to add a kind of ethereal and quiet atmosphere.
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.