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Taoist$81656$ - Übersetzung nach spanisch

SACRED TAOIST SITE
Taoist Grotto; Taoist grotto
  • 石龙山}}), in [[Guangde County]], Xuancheng City, Anhui Province, People's Republic of China.

Taoist      
n. Que es partidario de la doctrina del Taoísmo, religión popular de la China
Taoism         
  • Daoist ritual specialists in a procession, Taiwan.
  • Zhang Lu]] (1464–1538).
  • Daoist talismans.]]
  • The birthplaces of notable Chinese philosophers from the [[Hundred Schools of Thought]] in the [[Zhou Dynasty]]. Philosophers of Taoism are marked by triangles in dark green.
  • Quanzhen Daoism]], and his seven disciples, depicted in [[Changchun Temple]], [[Wuhan]].
  • 1770 ''Wang Bi'' edition of the ''Tao Te Ching''
  • ''Qiu Chuji'' (1503) by Guo Xu
  • The [[Hanging Temple]], a temple which contains elements from all three teachings
  • Daoist talisman]] from one of the Lingbao Scriptures.
  • A part of a [[Taoist]] manuscript, ink on silk, 2nd century BCE, [[Han Dynasty]], unearthed from [[Mawangdui]] tomb 3rd
  • ''The Daoist immortal [[Lü Dongbin]] crossing Lake Dongting'', dated to the [[Song dynasty]].
  • Taoguan]]'' in [[Weihai]], [[Shandong]], China
  • The [[White Cloud Temple]] in Beijing
  • Wudangshan]], a sacred space in Taoism.
  • Zhang Lu]] (c. 1464–1538)
  • taiji]]).
  • Zhuangzi]].
  • Carved Jade boulder with a Daoist paradise.
  • 道}}
  • A daoist ritual at the Grey Goat Temple (Qingyang Gong, 青羊宫) in [[Chengdu]], [[Sichuan]].
RELIGIOUS OR PHILOSOPHICAL TRADITION OF CHINESE ORIGIN
Dowism; Daoism; Taoist; Daoist; Taoist (people); Daoists; Taoist doctrine; Taoist Doctrine; Taoism and World Religions; Western appropriations of Taoism; Il Taoismo; 道教; Taoisum; Taoist places of worship; Daoisn; Tauism; Dauism; Taouism; Daouism; Tawism; Dawism; Towism; Taouwism; Daouwism; Taoisem; Taoisam; Taoity; Western interpretations of Taoism; Taoism practice; Daoism(CHINA); Philosophical Taoist; Philosophical Taoism; Doaist; Taoist cosmology; Daojia; Diaoism; Taoist Church; Taoist ethics; Taoists; Political aspects of Taoism
taoísmo
Taoism         
  • Daoist ritual specialists in a procession, Taiwan.
  • Zhang Lu]] (1464–1538).
  • Daoist talismans.]]
  • The birthplaces of notable Chinese philosophers from the [[Hundred Schools of Thought]] in the [[Zhou Dynasty]]. Philosophers of Taoism are marked by triangles in dark green.
  • Quanzhen Daoism]], and his seven disciples, depicted in [[Changchun Temple]], [[Wuhan]].
  • 1770 ''Wang Bi'' edition of the ''Tao Te Ching''
  • ''Qiu Chuji'' (1503) by Guo Xu
  • The [[Hanging Temple]], a temple which contains elements from all three teachings
  • Daoist talisman]] from one of the Lingbao Scriptures.
  • A part of a [[Taoist]] manuscript, ink on silk, 2nd century BCE, [[Han Dynasty]], unearthed from [[Mawangdui]] tomb 3rd
  • ''The Daoist immortal [[Lü Dongbin]] crossing Lake Dongting'', dated to the [[Song dynasty]].
  • Taoguan]]'' in [[Weihai]], [[Shandong]], China
  • The [[White Cloud Temple]] in Beijing
  • Wudangshan]], a sacred space in Taoism.
  • Zhang Lu]] (c. 1464–1538)
  • taiji]]).
  • Zhuangzi]].
  • Carved Jade boulder with a Daoist paradise.
  • 道}}
  • A daoist ritual at the Grey Goat Temple (Qingyang Gong, 青羊宫) in [[Chengdu]], [[Sichuan]].
RELIGIOUS OR PHILOSOPHICAL TRADITION OF CHINESE ORIGIN
Dowism; Daoism; Taoist; Daoist; Taoist (people); Daoists; Taoist doctrine; Taoist Doctrine; Taoism and World Religions; Western appropriations of Taoism; Il Taoismo; 道教; Taoisum; Taoist places of worship; Daoisn; Tauism; Dauism; Taouism; Daouism; Tawism; Dawism; Towism; Taouwism; Daouwism; Taoisem; Taoisam; Taoity; Western interpretations of Taoism; Taoism practice; Daoism(CHINA); Philosophical Taoist; Philosophical Taoism; Doaist; Taoist cosmology; Daojia; Diaoism; Taoist Church; Taoist ethics; Taoists; Political aspects of Taoism
(n.) = taoísmo
Ex: Religious publishing is flourishing in all areas, including Catholicism, Buddhism, Judaism, Sufism, Taoism and Evangelicalism.

Definition

Taoism
Taoism is a Chinese religious philosophy which believes that people should lead a simple honest life and not interfere with the course of natural events.
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Wikipedia

Grotto-heavens

Grotto-heavens (Chinese: 洞天; pinyin: Dòngtiān) are a type of sacred Taoist site. Grotto-heavens are usually caves, grottoes, mountain hollows, or other underground spaces. Because every community was supposed to have access to at least one grotto, there were many of them all over China. They were first organized systematically in the Tang Dynasty by Sima Chengzhen 司馬承禎 (647–735, see Zuowanglun) and Du Guangting 杜光庭 (850-933). The most sacred of these sites were divided into two types: The ten greater grotto-heavens and the thirty-six lesser grotto-heavens.

Locations of the ten greater grotto-heavens are as follows:

  • Mt. Wangwu grotto 王屋山 (Henan)
  • Mt. Weiyu grotto 委羽山 (Zhejiang)
  • Mt. Xicheng grotto 西城山 (Shanxi)
  • Mt. Xixuan grotto 西玄山 (Sichuan)
  • Mt. Qingcheng grotto 青城山 (part of Huashan, Shanxi)
  • Mt. Chicheng grotto 赤城山 (Guangdong)
  • Mt. Luofu grotto 羅浮山 (Guangdong)
  • Mt. Gouqu grotto 句曲山 (Jiangsu, in Lake Tai)
  • Mt. Linwu grotto 林屋山 (on Maoshan, Jiangsu)
  • Mt. Kuocang grotto 括蒼山 (Zhejiang)