The Luo Shouming 骆守明
Luo Shouming, "Ancestor Master Luo," disciple of Liu Dazhang, freed creatures daily, rebuilt Daoist halls on Mount Lu, and taught generations of adepts.
The Luo Shouming 骆守明
Luo Shouming, "Ancestor Master Luo," disciple of Liu Dazhang, freed creatures daily, rebuilt Daoist halls on Mount Lu, and taught generations of adepts.
The Lin Xuji 林虚极
Lin Xují, Daoist lute master of Quanzhou, excelled in imperial music exam, served as abbot of Shengxiao Temple, and honored as "Golden Altar Adept.
The Lin Xuji 林虚极
Lin Xují, Daoist lute master of Quanzhou, excelled in imperial music exam, served as abbot of Shengxiao Temple, and honored as "Golden Altar Adept.
The Zhang Xubai 张虚白
Zhang Xubai, "Master of Vacant Whiteness," famed Daoist physician and mystic, served Huizong and Qinzong, mastered alchemy and divination, and was revered by Jin invaders.
The Zhang Xubai 张虚白
Zhang Xubai, "Master of Vacant Whiteness," famed Daoist physician and mystic, served Huizong and Qinzong, mastered alchemy and divination, and was revered by Jin invaders.
The Liu Yuandao 刘元道
Liu Yuandao, "Master of Guarding the One," scholar-monk of Kaifeng, compiled Daoist texts, advised Huizong, remained pure during Jin invasion, and vanished into the people.
The Liu Yuandao 刘元道
Liu Yuandao, "Master of Guarding the One," scholar-monk of Kaifeng, compiled Daoist texts, advised Huizong, remained pure during Jin invasion, and vanished into the people.
The Liu Bianggong 刘卞功
Liu Biangong, "Master of Lofty Virtue," mastered alchemy from a sage, refused imperial summons, wandered realms, and transmitted the Nine Elixirs to Li Cizhong.
The Liu Bianggong 刘卞功
Liu Biangong, "Master of Lofty Virtue," mastered alchemy from a sage, refused imperial summons, wandered realms, and transmitted the Nine Elixirs to Li Cizhong.
The Zou Baoguang 邹葆光
Zou Baoguang, Daoist of Chongxu Abbey, tested at court for divine arts, amazed Emperor Huizong, and was appointed Golden Altar Official in the 1120s.
The Zou Baoguang 邹葆光
Zou Baoguang, Daoist of Chongxu Abbey, tested at court for divine arts, amazed Emperor Huizong, and was appointed Golden Altar Official in the 1120s.