Lie Xian Zhuan — 陸通 (Lu Tong)
Lu Tong (陆通), also known as Jieyu the Madman of Chu, was a Taoist immortal who cultivated health by eating wild fruits and seeds. He wandered the sacred mountains of...
Lie Xian Zhuan — 陸通 (Lu Tong)
Lu Tong (陆通), also known as Jieyu the Madman of Chu, was a Taoist immortal who cultivated health by eating wild fruits and seeds. He wandered the sacred mountains of...
Lie Xian Zhuan — 平常生 (Pingchangsheng)
Pingchangsheng (平常生) was a mysterious Taoist immortal from Gu Chengxiang who died and returned to life multiple times. During a great flood, he appeared atop Quemen Mountain, declared the waters...
Lie Xian Zhuan — 平常生 (Pingchangsheng)
Pingchangsheng (平常生) was a mysterious Taoist immortal from Gu Chengxiang who died and returned to life multiple times. During a great flood, he appeared atop Quemen Mountain, declared the waters...
Lie Xian Zhuan — 馬丹 (Ma Dan)
Ma Dan (馬丹) was a Jin state official who served three rulers with integrity, then vanished into a whirlwind when treated without proper rites — becoming a revered Taoist immortal...
Lie Xian Zhuan — 馬丹 (Ma Dan)
Ma Dan (馬丹) was a Jin state official who served three rulers with integrity, then vanished into a whirlwind when treated without proper rites — becoming a revered Taoist immortal...
Lie Xian Zhuan — 介子推 (Jie Zitui)
Jie Zitui (介子推), also known as Wang Guang, was a reclusive Taoist immortal of the Jin state who followed Duke Chonger into exile, then vanished into the mountains, refusing all...
Lie Xian Zhuan — 介子推 (Jie Zitui)
Jie Zitui (介子推), also known as Wang Guang, was a reclusive Taoist immortal of the Jin state who followed Duke Chonger into exile, then vanished into the mountains, refusing all...
Lie Xian Zhuan — 邛疏 (Qiong Shu)
Qiong Shu was a Zhou dynasty historian who practiced qigong and cultivated his form. He boiled stone marrow (stalactite) and consumed it, living for several hundred years in Taishi Mountain.
Lie Xian Zhuan — 邛疏 (Qiong Shu)
Qiong Shu was a Zhou dynasty historian who practiced qigong and cultivated his form. He boiled stone marrow (stalactite) and consumed it, living for several hundred years in Taishi Mountain.
Lie Xian Zhuan — 彭祖 (Peng Zu)
Peng Zu, grandson of Emperor Zhuanxu, lived over 800 years through the Xia and Yin dynasties. He ate fine herbs, practiced qigong, and his shrine in Liyang was said to...
Lie Xian Zhuan — 彭祖 (Peng Zu)
Peng Zu, grandson of Emperor Zhuanxu, lived over 800 years through the Xia and Yin dynasties. He ate fine herbs, practiced qigong, and his shrine in Liyang was said to...


