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Who is the famous Taoist who was interviewed by Genghis Khan and named Changchun Road in Taoist history?

Qiu Chuji (1 148-1227) was born in Qixia, Dengzhou (now Shandong), a Taoist master, a real person, a thinker, a politician, a writer, a health care scientist and a medical scientist. Qiu Chuji was respected by the rulers of the Southern Song Dynasty, the Jin Dynasty, the Mongolian Empire and the broad masses of the people. At the age of 74, he went to the western regions to persuade Genghis Khan to stop killing and love the people, and became famous all over the world (the journey was 35 thousand Li).

In the history and belief of Taoism, Qiu Chuji is regarded as one of the "seven truths" of Quanzhen Taoism and the founder of Longmen Sect. In Jin Yong's martial arts novels The Legend of the Condor Heroes and The Condor Heroes, Qiu Chuji was described as a heroic Taoist with strong martial arts and a national hero who resisted Jin and protected the people, which made him more familiar to the public.

1227 (the fourth year of Zheng Da), Qiu Chuji died in Baoxuantang, Changchun Palace at the age of 80, and Daphne stayed in Beijing for three days, which shocked the world. In Yuan Shizu, he was honored as "the real Bishop of Changchun".