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Zhang Daoling (張道陵,
traditionally February 22, 34 –
October 10, 156),
birth name
Zhang Ling (張陵),
courtesy name
Fuhan (輔漢), was a
Chinese Taoist religious...
- and the
Daoist tradition so that one can
conclude that
Laozi and
Zhang Daoling are the
creators of this tradition. In her article,
Radcliffe tells that...
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Zhang Daoling had
obtained the Tao, and
where his
descendants still lived.
Recognized by the
emperor as the
legitimate descendants of
Zhang Daoling, these...
- AD 62) Mariamne,
daughter of
Herod Agrippa I (approximate date)
Zhang Daoling,
Chinese Taoist master (d. 156)
Artaxias III,
Roman client king of Armenia...
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Heavenly Masters Sect is a
Chinese Taoist movement that was
founded by
Zhang Daoling in 142 AD. Its
followers rebelled against the Han dynasty, and won their...
- Lǐ Ěr),
Master Erzhu (尔朱先生 Ěrzhū Xiānshēng), Rong
Chenggong (容成公 Róng Chénggōng),
Zhang Daoling (张道陵 Zhāng
Dàolīng), and Yan
Junping (严君平 Yán Jūnpíng)....
- a
Chinese Taoist movement founded by the
first Celestial Master,
Zhang Daoling, in 142 CE. At its height, the
movement controlled a
theocratic state in...
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Zhang Lu was the
third generation of
Celestial Masters lineage from
Zhang Daoling, was a high
priest and
appointed as
General of the
Household Who Guards...
- A
peach tree
growing on a
precipice was
where the
Taoist master Zhang Daoling tested his disciples. The
deity Shòu Xīng (Chinese: 寿星), a god of longevity...
- mid-second
century C.E.,
Laozi had
become the
deity who
delivered to
Zhang Daoling the
revelation of a new
religious faith,
giving rise to the
Celestial Master's...