There was a Taoist priest named Peng Chunxian in Bijie, Guizhou Province. He was also known as Zhi Zhou. He was born in 1883 (the ninth year of Guangxu of Qing Dynasty) and was from Bijie County. When he was young, he studied Confucianism and was familiar with the Four Books and Five Classics and the works of various schools of thought. At the age of 20, he gave up literature and studied martial arts and was admitted to Yunnan Military Academy. After graduation, he was dissatisfied with the corruption of the Qing court and went to Shu to become a monk at Chang Taoist Temple in Qingcheng Mountain, Guan County, Chengdu. He worshiped Taoist Cheng Mingxing as his teacher and became a Taoist priest of Quanzhen Sect. He studied hard, treated people sincerely, and strictly abided by the precepts. Three years later, he was elected as the abbot of the Taoist temple. In addition, there was Taoist Priest Cihui from Qianxi, a disciple of the Zhengyi Sect of Taoism. He passed down the teachings and played the role of Master Zhengyi on Mount Longhu. He had successively learned many mantras, including the mantras of the Hanshan Taoist Tantra Sect and the Primitive Emperor Sect, inheriting the folk mantras of his ancestors. He had many years of experience in naming, choosing dates, and dream interpretation. He provided a variety of services such as Fang Yu, Ding Kun, commercial land, residential conditioning, fate, wealth, husband and wife, and other related matters. With the purpose of customer satisfaction, he protected the privacy of customers and took on business truthfully. The novel "Taoist Qianshan" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
From the information provided, it was only mentioned that there was a Taoist priest Cihui in Dafang of Bijie. He was a disciple of the Zhengyi Sect of Taoism. He passed down his teachings and played a role in Longhu Mountain. He was a true Zhengyi Master. He had successively learned the Tao techniques of the Hanshan Taoist Tantra Sect, the Primitive Emperor Sect, the Huaguang Sect, the Round Light Sect, the Longhu Xuantan Sect, the Yumen Sect, and the Maoshan Sect. He inherited the folk Tao techniques passed down from his ancestors. On the basis of inheriting the essence of the ancients 'theories, he was good at summarizing experiences in practice and could apply them in combination with the mechanisms of the current era. With the aim of customer satisfaction, protecting customer privacy and not making false packaging, he would accept what he could do and never accept what he could not do. Its services included real estate survey, commercial layout, home planning, decoration design, real estate geomancy, naming and changing, marriage and date selection, easy to learn and fortune-telling training, etc. In addition, there was also a Taoist priest named Wu Xiu who provided related services such as blessing and transportation, disaster relief, and so on. You could ask him about the Dafang Taoist temple through WeChat (smw500). However, the overall information was limited, and it was impossible to present the overall situation of Mr. Dafang Taoist priest in Bijie, Guizhou Province in full detail. The novel "Taoist Qianshan" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
There is a Taoist Taoist temple in Bijie, Guizhou Province.(Located in Qixing Pass District of Bijie City, integrating natural scenery and Taoist culture, attracting many believers and tourists to worship), Zhijin Cave (Zhijin County, famous for its unique karst landforms and underground karst caves, is the center of faith and a paradise for geological enthusiasts), Jinsha Dragon Palace (Dragon Palace Taoist Temple in Jinsha County, with exquisite architecture and rich Taoist murals), Nayong Guanyin Cave (The Taoist temple in Nayong County is located in a quiet valley. The environment is quiet and the Guanyin statue is kind.), Weining Caohai Taoist Temple (A Taoist temple in Weining Yi, Hui and Miao Autonomous County, surrounded by a vast sea of grasslands, suitable for viewing migrating birds and experiencing Taoist culture), Hezhang Jiuxian Mountain (The Taoist temple in Hezhang County is located on the top of the mountain, surrounded by clouds and mist, and worships nine immortals. It is a holy land for people to pray for peace.), Qianxi Great Buddhist Temple (Qianxi County, although it is called a temple, it is actually a Taoist temple. It has rare Taoist statues in the country), Dafang Jiulong Mountain (Dafang County's Taoist temple is surrounded by nine mountain ranges, and the architecture is simple and elegant), Baili Azalea Taoist Temple (located in Baili Azalea Flower Ornamental Area, azalea flowers and Taoist temple complement each other in spring), Bijie Ziyun Mountain. In addition, there was also the Xie Taoist (Open the Road) Dojo in Huangnipo, Qianxi Village. The novel "Taoist Qianshan" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
There were many types and processes of Taoist rituals. For example, the Yangshi Taoist Temple was a Taoist temple built for the living to eliminate disasters and solve problems, pray for blessings and prolong life. The general process of the Yangshi Santian Taoist Temple was to remove the homework sutra. On the first day, the altar was opened, water was drawn, water was settled, filth was washed away, banners were raised, the list was hung, the Sanqing table, the Sanyuan table, and the kitchen were cleaned. On the second day, the Tianjiang table, the Tiandi surface, the Imperial Sutra, and the Jade Emperor's Great. There were also sacrificial ceremonies, which included offering sacrifices to heaven and earth, gods, ancestors, and so on. These ceremonies were usually held in temples or altars. The purpose was to thank the gods for their blessings and pray for peace and wealth. Dafang Hundred Miles Azalea Xu Dojo was an ancient Taoist dojo with a long history and profound cultural heritage. It was built in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties. In Dafang Taoism, there were contents related to saving suffering, such as the second hall of saving suffering, etc. The ritual paid attention to saving the three halls of suffering and opening a path of five directions. The novel "Taoist Qianshan" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The hanging banner ritual of Taoism in Bijie, Guizhou Province was a relatively mysterious and magical ritual activity in Taoism. It paid the most attention to the cultivation of high achievements and required both virtue and ability to suppress innocence. There were five streamers at the foot of the banner, which had different performances in different situations. The reason why the hanging banner would become knotted after death might be related to the fact that the banner cloth had become cold, lost its elasticity, and became stiff. The purpose of hanging banners in Taoism included informing the heavens and telling all spirits that they could see the gods and ghosts from afar. Nowadays, they were mostly used to summon souls. In some Taoist rituals, such as holding a big fast, it was necessary to raise the banner in advance, set up a long pole in the gap near the altar, and set up a banner to announce the alliance as a sign of the establishment of the fast. There would also be different spirit banners in the ritual, such as the alliance announcement banner, the four realms banner, the Taiyi banner, the life spirit banner, the salvation banner, the prayer alliance announcement banner, and so on. The novel "Taoist Qianshan" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Bijie Prefecture of Guizhou Province had many connections with Taoism. There was a Taoist ceremony in Maliu Village, Taiping Township, Jinsha County, Bijie Prefecture. It was a grand local intangible cultural heritage Taoist ceremony. There were many family members participating in the ceremony, and the scene was grand. More than 40 family members from the surrounding towns spent hundreds of thousands of yuan to hold a total of 15 Tiandao Sect soul ferrying ceremonies. This ritual was used to release the souls of the dead whose family members had died unexpectedly (such as hanging, drowning, car crash, and other abnormal deaths). There were eight doors in the ritual. The door of life entered and the door of death exited. After the souls were ferried, their family members had to snatch them back to their homes and perform a Taoist ferrying ceremony. The religious organizations in Bijie Prefecture included Taoism. Among the rural religious groups, Taoism was one of the most popular religions. Most of the rural women, especially those aged 50 - 70 years old, participated. They were the main participants and communicators of Taoism in the countryside. In addition, Dafang County in Bijie had Doumu Pavilion, which was a typical representative of the religious activities of Buddhism, Confucianism, and Taoism since the Ming and Qing Dynasties. This also reflected the status of Taoism in the integration of religious culture in Bijie. At the same time, there was also a Taoist hanging banner ceremony, which was a Taoist ritual activity that required high cultivation. The novel "Taoist Qianshan" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The Taoist priests in Liupanshui, Guizhou Province, might involve many links and characteristics. From the perspective of traditional funeral customs, the dojos in some areas of Guizhou were part of the funeral ceremony. The dojos of different days (such as 1 day, 3 days, 5 days, 7 days, etc.) corresponded to different situations. However, with the passage of time, under the background of the change of funeral customs, Taoist priests also had many changes. For example, the time of the Taoist temple had been shortened. In the past, the whole day and the long duration had been reduced. Now, except for the night (the last day of the Taoist temple), the other time was shorter. The time for Taoist priests to recite scriptures had also become shorter. Some lengthy parts had been deleted. This might also be applicable to the Liupanshui area. When doing Taoist rituals, some traditional requirements related to Taoist rituals might be involved, such as washing hands, washing face, and bathing to show respect to the gods and ancestors before the ritual. There would also be expenses such as incense and candles to buy offerings, and other offerings such as fruits, flowers, and food might also be involved. At the same time, during the process of doing the dojo, there might be actions such as chanting scriptures, such as chanting the Taishang Salvation Sutra to release the dead. Of course, with the development of society and the change of ideas, traditional funeral rites and other customs were also constantly evolving. The novel "Taoist Qianshan" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Guizhou Taoist priests used different scriptures for different Taoist sites. At present, there were more than 1,000 kinds of scriptures used for Taoist sites, which were divided into two categories: Yin and Yang. The more famous scriptures for saving the world and persuading good were "Taishang Induction Chapter" and "Yin Wen". When they were in the funeral of Guizhou rural villages, they would recite "Taishang Jiuci Sutra". The novel "Taoist Qianshan" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The scriptures used by Taoist priests in Guizhou are divided into two categories: Yin and Yang. At present, there are about 1,000 kinds of scriptures preserved. The more well-known scriptures to persuade people to do good include the Taishang Induction Chapter and the Yin Wen. For more information about the scriptures used in Taoist rites, you can refer to the book Ren Zongquan's Taoist Ceremony. The scriptures used in different dojos were different, and the rhythm of each place was also different, so it was generally impossible to buy them. The novel "Taoist Qianshan" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The rituals of Taoist Anshun were divided into two categories: Yang Dao Temple and Yin Dao Temple. The Yangshi Taoist Temple was a Taoist temple built for the living to eliminate disasters and solve problems, pray for blessings and prolong life. The general process of the Yangshi Santian Taoist Temple included homework sutras. On the first day, the altar was opened to fetch water, calm water, clean filth, raise banners, hang up the list, Sanqing watch, Sanyuan watch, clean the kitchen, etc. On the second day, the Tianjiang Temple, Tiandimian Temple, Huangjing Temple, Yuhuang Temple, etc. Most of the dojos are for the sake of salvation. The scale of the rituals varied. The Taoist temple was a small-scale ritual, and the Dharma Assembly was a large-scale ritual. The Dharma Assembly was also divided into the Secluded Sect (to save the dead) and the Pure Sect (to pray for blessings and eliminate sins), as well as celebrating Christmas. The Taoist temple would hold Dharma Assembly on its own on specific days. The large-scale Taoist rituals were the Heavenly Grand Ritual, and the Heavenly Grand Ritual. They were all beneficial to both Yin and Yang and to protect the country and the people. The novel "Taoist Qianshan" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
In Bijie, Guizhou, the funeral dojo had certain characteristics and situations. Bijie Zhijin Horse Farm had a professional altar master who was responsible for handling funerals and rituals. In the rural areas of Dafang County, there was a dojo that specialized in funeral-related activities. The rituals related to funeral dojos were more complicated. For example, there were different types of dojos in other regions. The dojos in Bijie, Guizhou Province might also have similar complicated situations, including the attention to rituals and different lengths of time. However, Bijie also advocated simple funerals and abandoned feudal superstitions such as setting up Taoist temples. The novel "Taoist Qianshan" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!