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    The Way of the Five Pecks of Rice (Chinese: 五斗米道; pinyin: Wǔ Dǒu Mǐ Dào) or the Way of the Celestial Master, commonly abbreviated to simply The Celestial...
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  • founded movement throughout the province of Sichuan. The movement was initially called the "Way of the Five Pecks of Rice", because each person wishing...
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    traditionally refers to the same Taoist lineage as the Way of the Five Pecks of Rice and Way of the Celestial Masters, but in the period of the Tang dynasty and...
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    Zhang Daoling (category Way of the Celestial Masters)
    sìjiào zhēnrén. List of Celestial Masters Way of the Five Pecks of Rice Way of the Celestial Masters Zhengyi Dao In this Chinese name, the family name is Zhang...
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    Mount Qingcheng (category Mountains of Sichuan)
    Daoling developed the Way of the Five Pecks of Rice, a prominent movement in Taoism. Many of the essential elements of Taoism derived from the teachings and...
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    is a list of the Celestial Masters, leaders of Zhengyi Dao, continuing Wudoumi Dao (Way of the Five Pecks of Rice). After the death of the 64th Celestial...
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  • The Way of the Taiping was one of the two largest movements within early Taoism, with the other being the Way of the Five Pecks of Rice. During the reign...
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    (618-907): development of the Taiping, Celestial Masters and Zhengyi schools. Wudoumi Taoism (五斗米道 Wǔdǒumǐ dào, "Way of the Five Pecks of Rice") Tianshi Taoism...
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  • cong (賨). Many of the Cong moved north to Hanzhong to become followers of the Way of the Five Pecks of Rice, but after Cao Cao conquered the region in 215...
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  • called Way of the Five Pecks of Rice. The first Lingbao canon was composed of fifty-five scriptures. They were gathered by Ge Chaofu, nephew of the philosopher...
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  • School ("School of the Fulfilled Virtue") Shangqing School ("School of the Highest Clarity") Way of the Five Pecks of Rice Way of the Celestial Masters...
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  • and 五斗米道 Wǔdǒumǐdào ("Way of the Five Pecks of Rice", otherwise called 天师道 Tiānshīdào, "Way of the Celestial Masters") of the 2nd and 3rd century CE...
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  • Sun En (category Suicides in the Jin dynasty (266–420))
    member of the Way of the Five Pecks of Rice movement, sharing their revolutionary aspirations. When Sun Tai was put to death, Sun En took the lead himself...
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    family were also followers of the Way of the Five Pecks of Rice, and Taoism was popular in Sichuan and Hanzhong. He appointed the Taoist hermit, Fan Changsheng...
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  • Bandun Man (category Ancient peoples of China)
    to the Han dynasty. In the second century CE, the Bandun Man converted to the Way of the Five Pecks of Rice. Raz, Gil (2014). "'Conversion of the Barbarians'...
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    which instigated the Yellow Turban Rebellion and the Five Pecks of Rice Rebellion. Following the death of Emperor Ling (r. 168–189 AD), the palace eunuchs...
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  • religions (e.g., Shangqing School), Daoist movements (e.g., Way of the Five Pecks of Rice), Chinese alchemy (both internal Neidan and external Waidan)...
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  • grandson of the Taoist leader Zhang Daoling. The name of the rebellion derives from the name of his movement, the Way of the Five Pecks of Rice (Chinese:...
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  • (Taoist), one of the leaders of the Way of the Five Pecks of Rice Zhang Heng (rugby player), rugby player who won a medal in rugby sevens at the 2006 Asian...
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    Way of the Five Pecks of Rice movement.) Tao would have been about thirty-five years old, and the warlord Huan Xuan had become governor of Tao's home...
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  • Taoist theocracy, the early Celestial Masters' church—in Chinese variously called Way of the Five Pecks of Rice, and later Way of the Celestial Masters...
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    After the Way of the Five Pecks of Rice rebellion against the Han dynasty, Zhang established a theocratic state in 215, which led to the downfall of the Han...
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  • Showa Statism Khalistan movement Sikh feminism Huang–Lao Way of the Five Pecks of Rice Way of the Taiping Mazdakism Abstentionism Anti-Centrism Apoliticism...
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    Zhoushan (redirect from History of Zhoushan)
    Sun En, an adherent of the Taoist sect the Way of the Five Pecks of Rice, launched his rebellion around the year 400 and was defeated by Jin forces in...
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    Daoling (34-156 CE), first patriarch of the Way of the Celestial Masters, founded the Way of the Five Pecks of Rice movement in 142, and eventually controlled...
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    named the Way of the Five Pecks of Rice. Archeoloigsts uncovered money trees as tall as 1.98 metres (6 ft 6 in), decorated with many strings of cash coins...
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    later date. Zhang Lu was the head of a Daoist movement known as the Way of the Five Pecks of Rice. in 190 Liu Yan, Governor of Yi Province, sent Zhang...
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  • Geyi (category History of Buddhism in China)
    religious Daoism was beginning to take shape with Way of the Five Pecks of Rice (starting in 142) and Tianshi "Celestial Masters" (late 2nd century)...
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  • interpreted as "the Dao, the Way", consistent with other Daoist schools of the first centuries CE, such as Way of the Five Pecks of Rice, Way of the Celestial...
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  • Sun Xiu (Jin dynasty) (category Year of birth unknown)
    the Eastern Jin, was from Sun Xiu's clan. Sun Xiu was a native of Langya Commandery. For generations, his family followed the Way of the Five Pecks of...
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