- The
Daozang (Chinese: 道藏; pinyin:
Dàozàng; Wade–Giles: Tao Tsang) is a
large canon of
Taoist writings,
consisting of
around 1,400
texts that were seen...
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differences to fit in with
Chinese society.
According to the
Zhengtong daozang (1445)[full
citation needed], the five
basic precepts are: The
first precept:...
- Laozi's Scripture].
Zhengtong daozang 正統道藏 [Zhengtong
Daoist Canon]. 雲笈七籤.說戒部 [Yunji Qiqian. Precepts].
Zhengtong daozang 正統道藏 [Zhengtong
Daoist Canon]...
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distinct texts have been
collected together as part of the
Taoist canon (
Dàozàng).
Compared to
other philosophical traditions,
Taoist philosophy is quite...
- The (1444–1445) Ming
dynasty Daozang "Taoist canon"
first printed the two
Baopuzi parts together. This
Zhengtong Daozang (正統道藏), or "Taoist
Canon of the...
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promoting Taoism,
collecting Taoist texts and
publishing editions of the
Daozang. The
Quanzhen school of
Taoism was
founded during this period, and together...
- the
Taoists tend to be
informed by
materials which may be
found in the
Daozang, or
Daoist Canon; however,
Taoists generally choose, or inherit, specific...
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accrued over the
following centuries,
which was ****embled by
monks into the
Daozang canon starting in the 5th century CE.
Early Taoism drew upon
diverse influences...
- deification, in the
history of religion.[citation needed]
According to
Daozang,
Daode Tianzun had
manifested many
various incarnations to
teach living...
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Taipingjing Xiang'er
Liezi Sanhuangjing Huahujing Qingjing Jing
Baopuzi Daozang Deities Hongjun Laozu Three Pure Ones
Yuanshi Tianzun Lingbao Tianzun Daode...