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  2. List of Taoists - Wikipedia

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    Laozi (601 BCE–531 BCE) (Founder of Philosophical Taoism) [1] Wenzi (c. 5th century BCE) Lie Yukou (Liezi) ... Taoist schools; List of people by belief; References

  3. Category:American Taoists - Wikipedia

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  4. Daoshi - Wikipedia

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    A daoshi (Chinese: 道士; pinyin: Dàoshi; Wade–Giles: tao 4 shih 1; lit. 'scholar of the Tao') or Taoshih, translated as Taoist priest, Taoist monk, or Taoist professional is a priest in Taoism. The courtesy title of a senior daoshi is daozhang ( 道長 , meaning "Tao master"), and a highly accomplished and revered daoshi is often called a ...

  5. Guan Yu - Wikipedia

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    Today, Taoist practices are predominant in Guan Yu worship. Many temples dedicated to Guan Yu, including the Emperor Guan Temple in Xiezhou County, show heavy Taoist influence. Every year, on the 24th day of the sixth month on the lunar calendar (Guan Yu's birthday in legend), a street parade in Guan Yu's honour would also be held. [citation ...

  6. List of Chinese philosophers - Wikipedia

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    Laozi (Lao Tzŭ), illusive founder of Taoism and author of the Tao te Ching (Book of the Way). Lie Yukou, said to be the author of the Daoist book Liezi; Yang Xiong; Zhang Daoling; Zhang Jue; Zhuangzi (Chuang Tzŭ), mystical and relativistic skeptic. List of Taoists

  7. Eight Immortals - Wikipedia

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    The term "Eight Immortals" became commonplace after the popularization of the Taoist group of writers and artists known as the Complete Realization (Quanshen). The most famous art depiction of the Eight Immortals from this period is a mural of them in the Eternal Joy Temple (Yongle Gong) at Ruicheng.

  8. Category:Taoist religious leaders - Wikipedia

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    Category: Taoist religious leaders. 4 languages. 閩南語 / Bân-lâm-gú ...

  9. Taoism - Wikipedia

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    Historical Taoist figures, and people who are considered to have become immortals , are also venerated as well by both clergy and laypeople. [253] Despite these hierarchies of deities, most conceptions of Tao should not be confused with the Western sense of theism.