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By admin, on July 11th, 2011%
2011-07-11
"Mt. Wudang area is certainly one of the most beautiful areas in the world because it combines ancient wisdom, historic architecture and natural beauty."
—– Kaosia, expert of the UNESCO
"The great past of China is still solid in Mountain Wudang."
—– Sumimtardia, expert of the UNESCO
"The . . . → Read More: Overview of Wudang Mountain
By admin, on July 21st, 2010%
Wudang Taoism came into being during the Song Dynasty (AD 420-479) and became popular across the country during the Ming (1368-1644), thanks to that dynasty’s 3rd Zhudi emperor.
To stabilize his regime, the emperor promoted the idea of the divine right of kings, saying that the god Zhenwu (whose shrine is on . . . → Read More: General introduction to Wudang Taoism
By admin, on July 21st, 2010%
Unlike any of the other major world religions, Taoism is not just a school of thought, but also a philosophical, intellectual, spiritual, and folk tradition that, in different times and places, has taken on very different meanings.
As the indigenous Chinese religion, it can date back some 1800 years to Master Zhang . . . → Read More: Introduction to Taoism
By admin, on July 21st, 2010%
Taoism is a rich philosophy, but can be boiled down to some basic tenets:
The sprit of following nature
Following nature is the basic idea. One Taoist saying teaches us that, “Man follows the way of earth, earth follows the way of heaven, heaven follows the way of the Tao, and . . . → Read More: Basic spirit of Taoism
By admin, on April 23rd, 2010%
As a Holy Land of Taoism and a cradle of Wudang martial art, Wudang Mountains have a long history over 2000 years. At the end of Yuan Dynasty(1271-1368) and the beginning of Ming Dynasty(1368-1644), Wudang Taoist Zhang Sanfeng integrated the main achievements of Wudang Boxing and created the Wudang inner Boxing, which made him . . . → Read More: Wudang Introduction
By admin, on August 13th, 2009%
There had the biggest Taoist organization all over the country in Wudang Mountain during the Ming Dynasty. According to the words of Yang-Jinmin, official of Yunyang Region, there were more than 10,000 Taoists in this region. We can imagine that it was impossible to rule these Taoists without laws. In Taoism, these laws are . . . → Read More: Ancient Taoist Rules and Regulations
By admin, on August 13th, 2009%
Zhang Sanfeng(960-1279 AD)’s fame became established after he had completed a ten-year devotion at the Shaolin Manastery where, besides studying the Chinese Buddhist doctrines, he learned the " exoteric martial arts," wai kung . Zhang San-feng went on to study Taoism at the K’o Hung Mountain Monastery, which led him to wander as a . . . → Read More: Lengend of Zhang Sanfeng
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