• religious activity. Permission was granted and, under the leadership of the Louguan Tai Temple, where Lao Zi is said to have written the Tao Te Ching, the rooms...
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    (靈寳派 Língbǎo pài, "School of the Numinous Treasure") Louguan Taoism (樓觀派 Lóuguān pài or 樓觀道 Lóuguān dào, "School [or Way] of the Contemplation Place") Jurchen...
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    Louguantai (redirect from Lou Guan Tai)
    Leslie Camhi, Ruins of an Old Christian Church on Lao-Tzu's Turf, New York Times, 24 February 2002 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Louguan. v t e...
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    in its promotion of "universal salvation" (pudu). During this period, Louguan, the first Taoist monastic institution (influenced by Buddhist monasticism)...
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    policy. The first reign of the dynasty saw the state promoting the Northern Louguan school of Taoism, while the second reign instead promoted the Southern...
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  • period is the Xisheng jing, a text associated with the Daoist monastery of Louguan, a center of the Northern Celestial Masters located in the Zhongnan mountains...
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