Taoist name refers to the honorific title of a Taoist priest. Most of the common Taoist names are "such-and-such son" or "such-and-such Taoist", "such-and-such mountain man", "such-and-such Sanren", "such-and-such Mr." etc. There are also honorary titles and posthumous titles given to him by believers or descendants. For example, Chunyangzi, Xuanchengzi, Xuancheng Taoist, Lingxiaozi, Lingxiao Taoist, Qingjingzi, Wuweizi, Wuwei Taoist, etc., most of them are colored by the ideological concepts of this sect. Basic introduction Chinese name: Taoist name Foreign name: dào hào Explanation: Examples of Taoist titles: Chunyangzi, Baopuzi Source: Song Gaocheng? "Shijiyuan" Synonyms: Alias; historical origin of Dharma names, classification explanation, examples , the historical origin of Taoism is with Fuxi as the distant ancestor, Huangdi as the ancestor, Laozi as the Taoist ancestor, and Zhang Ling as the leader. It has been passed down all the way. Taoism is far-reaching, broad and profound, and carries the profound Chinese culture. Philosophical thought originated from the teachings of "Lao and Zhuang", but its emergence as a sect is generally believed to be during the reign of Emperor Shun of the Eastern Han Dynasty (126-144). Zhang Ling founded the Five Dou Rice Road in Heming Mountain, Shu County (in today's Dayi County, Sichuan). Also known as Zhengyimengweidao. According to ancient Chinese custom, a person's name is given by his parents, and his "name" is often given based on his own ideas or status. Only elders or respected people can call him by his first name, otherwise it will be disrespectful. For example, Confucius' surname was Qiu and his given name was Zhongni. Contemporary people often call him Zhongni or Mr. Confucius, and Confucius is the honorific title given to him by future generations. In the early days, not everyone had a font name, but only those with status, status, and knowledge had it. Calling him by his title is a sign of respect for him. For example, Liu Bang calls his ministers by their first names, but he only calls Zhang Liang "Zifang", which shows his respect for him. Another example is Lu You, whose name is Wu Guan and whose name is Fang Weng. Later generations often call him Lu Fangweng to show their respect for him. Taoist nicknames are based on this custom, and they use their nicknames to gain people's respect. Classification Explanation Chinese Taoism There are no men or women in Taoism. Tao names are chosen by oneself based on personal interests. The general Taoist names are "such-and-such son" or "such-and-such Taoist", "such-and-such mountain man", "such-and-such Sanren", "Mr. so-and-so", etc., such as Chunyangzi (Lu Dongbin), Guiguzi (Wang Zen Patriarch), Sanfengzi (Zhang Sanfeng), *** Shanren (Zhang Boduan), Mr. Shui Jing (Sima Hui), Xuanzhen Taoist (Song Lian), Tieguan Taoist (Su Shi), Qingjing Sanren (Sun Buer) , Mr. Wolong (Zhuge Liang), etc., it is okay not to use "囧子", and there are also many believers and laymen who use Taoist names. But in principle there are no differences between men and women. In the names of gods and saints, men are generally called "Tianzun" and women are called "Yuanjun". In addition, male Taoist monks are called "Qian Dao" and female Taoists are called "Kun Dao"; generally they are not called "male Taoist priests" or "female Taoist priests" because "shi" generally refers to men. The female Taoist priest is called "Kun Dao", and the Taoist priests are collectively called Taoist priests, Gaodao or Gaodao Dade. The nickname of a hermit who practices Taoism. Song Gaocheng's "Shi Yuan·Dao Shi Ke Jiao·Dao Hao": "During the reign of the founders of the Yuan and Wei dynasties, Kou Qian was given the title of Heavenly Master, and Zhang Daoling of the later Han Dynasty was also called the Heavenly Master. This is from Liezi" The Yellow Emperor called him the Master of Horses. Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty gave Li Hanguang the title of Mr. Xuanjing. This was also the beginning of the title of Mr. In the Song Dynasty, there were also people who were given the title of Mr. Zhenzong and Chen Tuan. Mr. Yi, during the reign of Emperor Shenzong, Zhang Wu gave him the title Chongjing Chushi. "The second chapter of Shandao Hui" written by Yuan Guan Hanqing: "Pindao's surname is Sima, his given name is Hui, his courtesy name is Decao, and his Taoist name is Mr. Shuijing." Volume 18 of "Ke Pai An Surprise": "One day, we invited an alchemist with no surname, named Xuan Xuanzi, to talk to Zhen Jiansheng about internal and external elixirs, which was very ingenious.
" For example, Yunzhuzi: Taiyi Jinguangmen Baopuzi: Ge Hong, a Taoist scholar of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, a famous alchemist and medical scientist Bai Yunzi: Sima Chengzhen, a native of the Tang Dynasty, the twelfth generation master of the Maoshan Sect of the Shangqing sect of Taoism Han Xuzi: Zhu Quan, King Ning Xian of the Ming Dynasty, the seventeenth son of Ming Taizu Zhu Yuanzhang Yangmingzi: Wang Yangming, a famous thinker, philosopher, writer and military strategist in the Ming Dynasty of China Chongyangzi: Wang Zhe, also The famous king Chongyang was the founder of Quanzhen Taoism, a branch of Chinese Taoism. He was later revered as one of the five northern ancestors of Taoism. Zi: Lu Dongbin, a Taoist priest in the Tang Dynasty, later regarded as an immortal by Taoism, one of the Eight Immortals Gui Guzi: named Wang Xu, also known as Wang Chan, the founder of Taoism during the Warring States Period, a famous thinker, strategist, military strategist, and educator Xuan Weizi: namely Guiguzi, the ancestor of Wang Chan. Guangchengzi: the immortal in ancient legends. Jin Gehong's "The Legend of Immortals·Guangchengzi" says: "Guangchengzi is also an ancient immortal. "Tiansuizi: Lu Guimeng, a poet of the Tang Dynasty Youyouzi: Lu Zhaolinqi Zhenzi: Huayang Zhenren Yuanjizi: Huang Yuanji, a Taoist master in the Qing Dynasty. Buyizi: Lai Buyi, a Taoist hermit master. Yin Xizi: Spring and Autumn Period One of the founders of Taoism. Wen Zhongzi: Wang Tong, a famous Taoist, educator and thinker in the Sui Dynasty. His disciples include Fang Xuanling, Du Ruhui and others. Zhifeizi: Sikong Tu, a poet and poetry critic in the late Tang Dynasty. , named himself Zhifeizi, also known as Naisheng Jushi: Chao Buzhi, a writer in the Northern Song Dynasty, one of the four scholars of Su family Lu Feizi: Huang Jingren Xuanxuanzi: Zhang Sanfeng, the famous Taoist Sanfengzi: Zhang Sanfeng Chong Xuzi: Wu Shouyang, a Chinese Taoist celebrity, a famous inner alchemist in the Ming Dynasty Wuzi: an ancient saint Xuanzhenzi: Zhang Zhihe, a Taoist priest, poet and poet in the Tang Dynasty Donggaozi: Wang Ji, the Tang Dynasty. The poet Fuyaozi: Chen Tuan, known as "Chen Tuan Patriarch", was a hermit and Taoist scholar in the Five Dynasties and early Song Dynasty. Danyangzi: Ma Yu (one of the seven Quanzhen disciples of Taoism) Changchunzi: Qiu Chuji (one of the seven Quanzhen disciples of Taoism) Chang Chunzi True son: Tan Chuduan (one of the seven Quanzhen sons of Taoism) Yuyang son: Wang Chuyi (one of the seven Quanzhen sons of Taoism) Guangning son: Hao Datong (one of the seven Quanzhen sons of Taoism) Changsheng son: Liu Chuxuan (one of the seven Quanzhen sons of Taoism) 1) Kunyangzi: Wang Changyue, the seventh-generation lawyer of the Longmen branch of Quanzhen Taoism, known as the "ancestor of Zhongxing" Chongyizi: Chen Tongwei, the third-generation abbot of Baiyung Temple in Beijing Qi Zhenzi: Shi Jian. I (Tang Dynasty), courtesy name Xisheng, nicknamed Dongzhai, a famous poet, Taoist in the Tang Dynasty, and the first person to develop Penghu among the people. Hua Yangzi: Shi Jianwu (Song Dynasty), a native of Jiujiang, Taoist priest Yuan Dunzi in the Northern Song Dynasty. Chen Yingning, also known as Yingningzi, is a Taoist scholar in modern China. Chong Hezi: Wang Wenqing, a Taoist in the Northern Song Dynasty Wu Yuanzi: Liu Yiming, the eleventh generation master of Longmen School of Quanzhen Taoism. Bi Xuzi: Chen Jingyuan, a Taoist in the Northern Song Dynasty, an important Taoist Important figures in the school of metaphysics Hongmengzi: Zhang Wumeng, Northern Song Dynasty Taoist Yunyazi: Wei Boyang, a famous alchemist in the Eastern Han Dynasty, also known as Yunxiazi Yuan Yangzi: Zhao Yizhen, Taoist Dongyangzi: Liu in the late Yuan and early Ming Dynasties Daoming, the Taoist priest of Wudang Mountain in the Yuan Dynasty, Dong Yunzi: namely Lu Dongyun, the Taoist priest of the Wudang Sect in the Yuan Dynasty, Yunlaizi: namely, Ye Yunlai, the Taoist priest of the Wudang Sect in the Yuan Dynasty, Quanyangzi: namely Sa Shojian, the famous Taoist priest of the Song Dynasty, Zhen Yuanzi : Chong Xuzi, the ancestor of the Taoist Immortals: Zhang Changcheng, the 42nd generation of the Zhengyi sect Huang Guanzi: Li Chunfeng, a famous Taoist and astronomer of the Tang Dynasty, a disciple of Yuan Tiangang Long Yangzi: Leng Qian, a Taoist priest of the Ming Dynasty , Musician Hai Qiongzi: Bai Yuchan, one of the five southern ancestors of the Jindan sect of Taoism to Youzi: Zeng Zhen, a Taoist scholar and poet in the Song Dynasty.
Sun Cuixuzi, a descendant of Zeng Gongliang, a minister of the Northern Song Dynasty, is Chen Nan, a Taoist priest of the Southern Song Dynasty, and a descendant of the southern sect of the Jindan sect, respected as one of the "Five Southern Ancestors". Fu Yangzi, the lawyer on behalf of the Ming Dynasty, is Zhao Zhensong, a famous Taoist priest in the Ming Dynasty and the sixth generation master of Quanzhen Longmen Sect. Zhen (Huashan School), a Taoist priest from Longhua Palace in Longtan Mountain, Dalian. His courtesy name is Xinyu, and he is also known as Huashan Taoist. He is also known as Xinyu Master Qiyunzi: Taoist priest, Quanzhen (Huashan School). Mingzhenzi: Zhongyan Decuixuanzi: that is. Shi Tai, one of the five southern ancestors of the Quanzhen sect Haichanzi: Liu Haichan, one of the five ancestors of Quanzhen Taoism. Bixuzi: Chen Jingyuan, a famous Taoist scholar and the master of Miaozhen Taoism of the Yin sect of Taoism. Yiranzi: That is, Zhang Jixian (1092-1127 AD), a famous Taoist priest in the late Northern Song Dynasty, the 30th generation of the Taoist Zhengyi (Celestial Master) sect. Guangweizi: Zhang Yucai: (?-1316) the 30th generation of the Taoist Zhengyi sect. Tixuanzi, the Eighth-generation Celestial Master: Liu Yuanran, the founder of the Changchun School of Taoism. Chengkangzi: Shao Yizheng, also known as Zhizhi Taoist. Yu Zhenzi, a disciple of the famous Taoist Liu Yuanran in the early Ming Dynasty: Liu Yu (1257-1308) was the Jingming Taoist in the early Yuan Dynasty. The innovator Qingxiazi: Su Yuanlang, the Taoist priest Shouzhongzi in the Wei and Jin Dynasties: Li Zhexuan, the famous Taoist priest Zhenyizi in the Tang Dynasty: Peng Xiao, the famous Taoist Wuyouzi in the late Tang Dynasty and the Five Dynasties: Liu Deren, the Taoist sect Daoism (also known as Zhendao) founder Zhengyangzi: Zhongliquan, also known as Heguzi, one of the Eight Immortals in Taoist legends Cuixuzi: Chen Nan, a descendant of the Southern Sect of the Jindan Sect revered as the "Fifth Southern Ancestor" One Zhenjuzi: Zhang Yu, a poet and writer of the Yuan Dynasty, a Taoist priest of the Maoshan School. Tieguanzi: Zhang Zhong, a Taoist priest of the Ming Dynasty. Zi Guzi: Lin Zhaoen, a philosopher of the Ming Dynasty and the founder of the Trinity Religion, also known as Xinyin. Zizi Juezi: Lu Wenhui, a philosopher during the Jiajing period of the Ming Dynasty Ji Yizi: Fu Jinquan, one of the representatives of the Yin-Yang Double Cultivation Neidan School in the Qing Dynasty Yin Bingzi: Liang Qichao, a famous political activist and enlightener in modern Chinese history Thinker, educator, historian and writer Tianjiezi: Ji Liuqi, a historian in the late Ming Dynasty. He is the author of two books, "Northern Strategy of the Ming Dynasty" and "Southern Strategy of the Ming Dynasty." The character Hu Gangzi: an ancient Chinese alchemist and a Taoist celebrity. Zhenzi: Cheng Xiuchuan, a famous Taoist priest in the late Tang and Five Dynasties. Ren Zhenzi: Li Rong, a famous Taoist scholar in the early Tang Dynasty. Shaoguzi: Zheng Shanfu, a Confucian scholar in the Ming Dynasty. (Yangming Studies) Hua Quanzi: Bian Gong, a famous poet and writer in the Ming Dynasty, one of the four heroes of Hongzhi, and one of the "first seven literary scholars" of the Ming Dynasty Kong Tongzi: Li Mengyang, a litterateur of the Ming Dynasty, one of the "first seven literary scholars" of the Ming Dynasty Yichuan Louzi: Wu Guolun, a famous writer in the Ming Dynasty, one of the "Last Seven Sons" of Ming Dynasty literature Qianxuzi: Lu Xixing, the founder of the Dandong School of Taoism Weiyangzi: Zhan Tailin, the Longmen School of Quanzhen Taoism The ninth generation lawyer Qingyunzi: Fan Taiqing Shou Yuanzi: Liu Lifu Panchanzi: Liu Mingrui, the 20th generation master of the Nanwu sect of Taoism Xuxuanzi: Sun Biyun, the Taoist celebrity Laiyunzi: Min Xiaogen, Chisongzi, the eleventh generation master of the Quanzhen Longmen sect of Taoism: Shennong Shiyushi Dongyingzi: Du Guangting, a famous Taoist scholar in the late Tang and Five Dynasties Wu Xuanzi: Zhang Yanping, the successor of the Quanzhen sect of Taoism in Zhengding, Hebei Province Because of his son: Jiang Weiqiao, in modern times Famous educator, philosopher, Buddhist, and health expert Ying Chanzi: Li Daochun, also known as Yuan Yuan, also known as Qing'an, a native of Wugang, Hunan, a Taoist priest in the late Song Dynasty and early Yuan Dynasty, and was Bai Yuchan's disciple Daguanzi: Li Quan , a famous Taoist priest in the Tang Dynasty. No. Daguanzi. Pengqiuzi, a native of Longxi (now Gansu): Jia Shanxiang, courtesy name Hongju, a native of Pengzhou (now Peng'an, Sichuan), his birth and death dates are unknown, Northern Song Dynasty Taoist Nan Guzi: 1. Namely Deng Zheng, courtesy name Xi Zhang, nickname Tian garden. Because its bookstore faces south, it is also named Nangu, Commoner 2. Du Daojian (1237-1318 AD), also known as Chuyi, was a famous Taoist in the late Song Dynasty and early Yuan Dynasty, named Nanguzi. A native of Dangtu (now Anhui).
Shangyangzi: Chen Zhixu, named Guanwu, a native of Luling, Jiangyou (now Ji'an, Jiangxi), a famous inner alchemist in the Yuan Dynasty Wushanzi: Zhuo Wanchun, a famous Chinese Taoist, a Taoist priest in the Ming Dynasty Yingyangzi: Guo Jingzhong, late Ming Dynasty Ning Fengzi, a Taoist priest of Quanzhen Taoism in the early Qing Dynasty: a person from the Yellow Emperor's time, Chi***: a person from the time of Zhuanxu, Kang Cangzi: also known as Kang Sangzi, Geng Sangzi Qingyunzi: a character in the novel "Zhu Xian" Tian Chengzi: a character in the novel "Zhu Xian" Yu Yang Zi: Xuan Jizi, a character in the novel "Zhu Xian": 1. He is the commander of the Jinyi Guards. 2. The character Yun Zhongzi in "Reverse God": Yun Zhongzi is a sect of Yuanshi Tianzun and an immortal in ancient legends. He appeared in the fifth chapter of "The Romance of the Gods" Lei Zhenzi: The character in "The Romance of the Gods" is the 100th son of King Wen Jichang and a disciple of the Chan sect. The disciple of Yun Zhongzi is named Wuyazi: "The Eight Heavenly Dragons" The character Xiaoyaozi in "Part": the character Xuanyuezi in the novel: Zhang Qiutong, a Taoist school. Yao Mozi: Wang Yunsuo, Taoist school. Qiu Mingzi: Li Yueran, Taoist school. Biyunzi: Feng Shiyang, Taoist school. Xiaoyunzi: Liu Zongzhan, Taoist school, nickname: Tianlezi. Long Yunzi: Feng Xiaoguang, Taoist school. Su Yuezi: Su Yuexiong, Taoist school, disciple of Qiu Mingzi. Wumingzi: Shayu Taoist, Taoist school Qingyangzi: All-human Taoist, practical practitioner, Taoist school, Wumingzi’s younger brother Huayanzi: Heir of the Northern Xiangdao, converted to Taoism and practiced Dafa. Si Wenzi: That is Yin Linghong, a Taoist. Hongmengzi: Taoist layman, also known as Dongtian layman. Mo Pingzi: Taoist priest. Changpingzi: Taoist priest. Xuan Chanzi: Taoist Yun Yizi: Xu Beiyin, originally named Yinming, later renamed Yuyin, with the courtesy name Yizhi. Name Yunke, Taoist name: Yun Yizi Lingzhuzi: Nuguan Wuchenzi: Nuguan Shanxizi: Chen Jingzhan, the 32nd generation Xuanyi disciple of Quanzhen Sect Longmen Sect, Piaoyazi disciple: Huang Shizhen, Jing Jingzi, the 31st generation Xuan descendant of the Longmen sect of Quanzhen religion: Ge Yuetan, a Taoist priest in the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China. Ling Yuanzi: Wu Zhiyuan, a Taoist priest of the Quanzhen sect in modern times. Wen Suzi: Wen Lipu, Dongyue, Pingyang, Wenzhou Abbot Guan, the abbot of Dayou Palace in Huangyan, Taizhou (the second largest Taoist cave in China), Dao Quanzi: that is, Hong Baijian, a disciple of the Qingwei sect of the Zhengtian Master in Taoism, and the ordained master of the Tianshi Mansion in the Han Dynasty, Zhenyangzi: that is, Cao Xinyi , the 25th generation Xuanyi disciple of the Quanzhen Longmen Sect, the director of the China Taoist Association Council Mi Jingzi: that is Zhang Zhishun, the 21st generation Xuanyi disciple of the Quanzhen Longmen Sect, the honorary president of the Hainan Taoist Association Xianjingzi: that is Ruan Pengzhi, Quanzhen Lanzhenzi, the 15th generation disciple of Wudang Penglai Sect: Ge Lifang, a poetry critic and poet in the Southern Song Dynasty. Changzhi Bingjiezi: Li Zonglian Qingkezi: Jiang Zonghan, Dongqiaozi, the 22nd abbot of Baiyun Temple in Beijing : Namely Yue Chongdai, abbot of Shenyang Taiqing Palace, the first president of the Chinese Taoist Association Jin Xizi: Namely Zhou Chongjia, born in Tiantai, Zhejiang in 1967, graduated from school in 1985, enlisted in the Shanghai Armed Police Force in the same year, converted to Taoism in 1995 Xiao Zhenzi: The Taoist name is Luo Yin. Nv Guan, named Yu, nicknamed Yin Xin, a disciple of Quanzhen Longmen Xuanyi, also known as Xiao Xuanzi. He worshiped Master Lushan and practiced Taoism in Lushan, and his name was Fa Yin Ning Yingzi: Zhao Wei, female crown, Taoist name Zhao Zhizhen. Kong Linzi, a native of Wenshan, Yunnan: Lin Yanlan, a female disciple of Wen Huaisha, a famous poet and writer You Yunzi: his ancestral surname is Master Lin, who gave him the Taoist name Xinxuan as Quanzhen Qiu Ancestor Longmen’s 25th generation Xuan descendant disciple Tianyangzi: his common surname is Xu, Taoist name Chenghui, 24th generation Xuanyi disciple of Quanzhen Longmen sect; native of Shouxian County, Anhui Province, currently editor-in-chief of China Alchemy Network, and Huixuanzi, Taoist priest of the Qing Dynasty in Tianzhu Mountain, Shaanxi Province; Taoist name Wang Gaorui, 27th generation lay disciple of Quanzhen Longmen sect, Zhonghezi: Huang Xinyang, member of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, vice president of the China Taoist Association, president of the Beijing Taoist Association, and president of the Hebei Taoist Association.
Qing Xuzi: Taoist name Li Sida, 28th generation Xuanyi disciple of Quanzhen Longmen, converted disciple of Qinglong Temple in Datong, freelance writer, pen name Li Kui Shoushanzi: namely Gao Rendong, abbot of Baiyun Temple in Beijing, 20th generation disciple of Longmen School who teaches the precepts Xuanhuazi: Yan Xuanyi, Taoist Priest of Yuqing Palace in Qingcheng Mountain, Sichuan Dehuizi: Zheng Yuanming, female crown, Xuanzhenzi, the 19th generation Xuanyi disciple of Wudang Sect of Quanzhen Longmen Sect: Cui Wanlin, Feng Shui health expert Yun Longzi: Famous hermit, Feng Shui master, famous Feng Shui lecturer Chenxuzi: Taoist priest, native of Sichuan, became a monk in Kunming Zhizhihanzi: Zhu Zhihan, a Taoist priest in the late Qing Dynasty, was a Taoist who lived his life and had outstanding martial arts skills. His life was bumpy but he was famous for his martial virtues. There are many senior martial arts teachers in Sichuan: Li Zhenguo, also known as Li Zhengguo and Peng Zefeng. He is a nationally famous Taoist and a very mysterious legendary figure Yu Jingzi: You Xuande, the 14th generation leader of the Wudang Sect, the former head of the Wudang Mountain Kung Fu Troupe, and the founder of the South Wudang Mountain Taoist Association. Lingquanzi: You Lizong , courtesy name Yulong, is the fifteenth generation direct descendant of the Wudang Sect. His calligraphy and painting skills are inherited from the master of traditional Chinese painting Chen Shaomei. Yunxiangzi: Seeker Qingyizi: Taoist Puzhenzi: Taoist Qingyangzi: Taoist Wendaozi: Taoist Xinyuanzi: Taoist Xingzhongzi: Taoist Xuanzhengzi: Taoist Taipuzi: Taoist, Ma Xingcheng Tianjizi Tianxianzi Hun Yuanzi, Qingxuanzi, Xuanqingzi, Anxianzi, Wenhuizi, Xuanhongzi, Xuanjizi, Zhenzi Yuanjizi, Qingyangzi, Qingfengzi, Xuanjizi, Lingwuzi, Tianningzi, Gu Yunzi, Zenlingzi, Xuanhengzi...