Lie Xian Zhuan — 關令尹 (Guanling Yin)
Yin Xi, the Zhou dynasty keeper of Hangu Pass, perceived Laozi's aura and intercepted him. Laozi wrote the Tao Te Ching for him, and together they traveled west through the...
Lie Xian Zhuan — 關令尹 (Guanling Yin)
Yin Xi, the Zhou dynasty keeper of Hangu Pass, perceived Laozi's aura and intercepted him. Laozi wrote the Tao Te Ching for him, and together they traveled west through the...
Lie Xian Zhuan — 老子 (Laozi)
Laozi, the sage of Chen, served as Zhou's Keeper of Records for over 80 years. He taught Confucius, rode a blue ox westward, and composed the Tao Te Ching at...
Lie Xian Zhuan — 老子 (Laozi)
Laozi, the sage of Chen, served as Zhou's Keeper of Records for over 80 years. He taught Confucius, rode a blue ox westward, and composed the Tao Te Ching at...
Lie Xian Zhuan — 方回 (Fang Hui)
Fang Hui was a hermit of Emperor Yao's time. He refined yunmu mineral, lived in seclusion at Wuzuo Mountain, and transformed to escape when kidnapped, leaving a magical seal on...
Lie Xian Zhuan — 方回 (Fang Hui)
Fang Hui was a hermit of Emperor Yao's time. He refined yunmu mineral, lived in seclusion at Wuzuo Mountain, and transformed to escape when kidnapped, leaving a magical seal on...
Lie Xian Zhuan — 容成公 (Rongcheng Gong)
Rongcheng Gong claimed to be the teacher of Huangdi and Laozi. He mastered the art of nurturing vital energy, reversed aging, and embodied the principle of the undying valley spirit.
Lie Xian Zhuan — 容成公 (Rongcheng Gong)
Rongcheng Gong claimed to be the teacher of Huangdi and Laozi. He mastered the art of nurturing vital energy, reversed aging, and embodied the principle of the undying valley spirit.
Lie Xian Zhuan — 偓佺 (Woquan)
Woquan gathered herbs in Huaishan and ate pine seeds for cultivation. His body grew hair, his eyes turned square, and he could fly as fast as a galloping horse.
Lie Xian Zhuan — 偓佺 (Woquan)
Woquan gathered herbs in Huaishan and ate pine seeds for cultivation. His body grew hair, his eyes turned square, and he could fly as fast as a galloping horse.
Lie Xian Zhuan — 黃帝 (Yellow Emperor)
The Yellow Emperor Xuanyuan commanded all deities, cast a sacred tripod at Jing Mountain, and ascended to heaven on a dragon, leaving behind only his sword and shoes.
Lie Xian Zhuan — 黃帝 (Yellow Emperor)
The Yellow Emperor Xuanyuan commanded all deities, cast a sacred tripod at Jing Mountain, and ascended to heaven on a dragon, leaving behind only his sword and shoes.



