Lie Xian Zhuan — 崔文子 (Cui Wenzi)

Lie Xian Zhuan — 崔文子 (Cui Wenzi)

Paul Peng

Lie Xian Zhuan — 崔文子 (Cui Wenzi)

列仙传·崔文子

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原文 Original Chinese

崔文子者,太山人也。文子世好黄老事,居潜山下,后作黄散赤丸,成石父祠,卖药都市,自言三百岁。后有疫气,民死者万计,长吏之文所请救。文拥朱幡,系黄散以徇人门。饮散者即愈,所活者万计。后去,在蜀卖黄散。故世宝崔文子赤丸黄散,实近于神焉。

Cui Wenzi was a native of Taishan. His family had long been devoted to the Huang-Lao tradition of Taoism, and he lived beneath Qianshan. He made yellow powder and red pills, sold medicine in the city market, and claimed to be three hundred years old. When an epidemic broke out and tens of thousands died, local officials came to request a cure. Wenzi held up a red flag and tied yellow powder to it as he paraded through people's doorways. Those who drank the powder were immediately cured, and tens of thousands were saved. Later he left for Shu to sell yellow powder. The world valued Cui Wenzi's red pills and yellow powder highly — they were almost miraculous.

Cui Wenzi stands in a long lineage of medicine-making immortals in the Lie Xian Zhuan. Gui Fu made cassia pills still available in Jingzhou generations later, while Ren Guang sold cinnabar pills for 89 years unrecognized. But Cui Wenzi's medicine was not sold for profit — it was deployed in a public health crisis, carried door to door under a red flag, freely given to all who needed it.

Like the Wine Connoisseur, who predicted a famine and saved the people of Liang, Cui Wenzi used his Taoist knowledge in direct service of the living. And like Anqi Xiansheng, who sold medicine along the Eastern Sea for a thousand years, he quietly moved on — leaving behind only the legend of his red pills and yellow powder.

崔文子

原文 Original Chinese

崔子得道,术兼秘奥。气疠降丧,仁心攸悼。朱幡电麾,神药捷到。一时获全,永世作效。

Cui Wenzi attained the Dao, his techniques combining secrecy and profundity. When pestilence descended to cause death, he grieved deeply with a compassionate heart. The red flag like lightning, divine medicine arriving swiftly. At one time he saved many lives; his deeds would serve as an example for generations to come.

The eulogy's phrase "a compassionate heart" is the key to Cui Wenzi's story. In the Taoist tradition, compassion is a form of cosmic attunement — the sage feels the suffering of others because he has dissolved the boundary between self and world. His red flag moving like lightning through the streets is an image of the Dao in action: swift, purposeful, leaving no one behind.


Paul Peng — Zhengyi Taoist Priest, Longhu Mountain

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Paul Peng

Paul Peng is a Zhengyi Taoist priest from Longhu Mountain, Jiangxi — the ancestral home of the Celestial Masters' tradition. Ordained at 25 after a dream from the Celestial Master, he has practiced for 25 years under Master Zeng Guangliang. He is the curator of this store, which is officially authorized by Tianshi Fu. All items are consecrated at the temple by the resident priest team.

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