The Great Encyclopedia of Taoism

The Liu Yongguang 留用光

The Liu Yongguang 留用光

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Liu Yongguang, "Master of Vacant Stillness," wielded Thunder Rites, ended droughts, served emperors, and founded the Ziwēi Daoist lineage on Longhu Mountain.

The Liu Yongguang 留用光

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Liu Yongguang, "Master of Vacant Stillness," wielded Thunder Rites, ended droughts, served emperors, and founded the Ziwēi Daoist lineage on Longhu Mountain.

The Zou Xin 邹䜣

The Zou Xin 邹䜣

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Note: "Zou Xin" as Zhu Xi's Daoist alias is a historical error; Zhu Xi was a Confucian scholar, not a Daoist priest or "Taoist of Kongtong."

The Zou Xin 邹䜣

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Note: "Zou Xin" as Zhu Xi's Daoist alias is a historical error; Zhu Xi was a Confucian scholar, not a Daoist priest or "Taoist of Kongtong."

The He Zhongli 何中立

The He Zhongli 何中立

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He Zhongli, "Master of Divine Access," scholar-turned-Daoist, healed with medicine, acted mad yet wise, and was honored by Emperor Xiaozong.

The He Zhongli 何中立

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He Zhongli, "Master of Divine Access," scholar-turned-Daoist, healed with medicine, acted mad yet wise, and was honored by Emperor Xiaozong.

The Xu Shoujing 徐守经

The Xu Shoujing 徐守经

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Xu Shoujing, 31st Shangqing Patriarch, healed to speak, succeeded Jingying, declined imperial summons, performed sacred rites, and earned "Peaceful Mystery" title

The Xu Shoujing 徐守经

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Xu Shoujing, 31st Shangqing Patriarch, healed to speak, succeeded Jingying, declined imperial summons, performed sacred rites, and earned "Peaceful Mystery" title

The Fu Deyi 傅得一

The Fu Deyi 傅得一

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Fu Deyi, "Master of the Spirit Jewel," famed seer and thunder-summoner, led major Daoist temples, taught忠孝, and advised Emperor Xiaozong at court.

The Fu Deyi 傅得一

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Fu Deyi, "Master of the Spirit Jewel," famed seer and thunder-summoner, led major Daoist temples, taught忠孝, and advised Emperor Xiaozong at court.

The Huangfu Tan 皇甫坦

The Huangfu Tan 皇甫坦

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Huangfu Tan, "Master of the Void," healed a queen, taught emperors inner alchemy, received imperial texts, and led Daoist rites across sacred Southern Song mountains.

The Huangfu Tan 皇甫坦

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Huangfu Tan, "Master of the Void," healed a queen, taught emperors inner alchemy, received imperial texts, and led Daoist rites across sacred Southern Song mountains.