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

Taoist temple         
PLACE OF WORSHIP IN TAOISM
Taoist Temple; Daoist temple; Daoguan; Taoist temples
A Taoist temple (, also called dàoguàn and , is a place where the Tao is observed and cultivated it is a place of worship in Taoism.
Taoist music         
MUSIC GENRE
Taoist Music; Daoist music; Taoist classical music; Classical Taoist music
Taoist music is the ceremonial music of Taoism. The importance of music in Taoist ceremony is demonstrated by revealing how central beliefs are reflected through elements of music such as instrumentation and rhythm.
Taoist diet         
DIET OF TAOISTS
Taoist Food; Daoist diet
While there are many historical and modern schools of Taoism with different teachings on the subject, many Taoist priests regard their diet as extremely important to their physical, mental and spiritual health in one way or another, especially where the amount of qi in the food is concerned.

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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)