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How do Taoist priests address each other when they meet?

For ordinary believers, they are called: good faith, good man, good woman, layman, believer and so on.

1, integrity

Honesty, pronunciation: shàn xìn, a Chinese word, refers to being kind and trustworthy; It means sincere belief in religion.

2. A good man and a good woman means a good woman. In the classics, those who believe in men and women at home are called good men and women. At this time,' goodness' is a good name for those who believe in Buddhism, smell the dharma and do good.

3, lay, refers to the floorboard of the old monk to enlighten people at home; At the same time, this term still pretends to be a scholar. For example, Taoist Li Bai calls himself a violet Buddhist, Su Shi calls himself a Dongpo Buddhist, Tang Yin calls himself a six-elephant Buddhist, and Sun Yue calls himself a bright moon Buddhist.

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Taoist priests claim to be original; Taoist priests and Taoist priests praised each other as friends and fellow travelers. Taoist priests will call older Taoist priests old practitioners, brothers, brothers and so on. People who practice together are called Taoist companions, and Taoist friends who get together are called Taoist companions or misty couples.

Hui, as one of the Taoist rituals, originated from Zhou Li, involving religious activities and daily life, including sacrifice, sacrifice, chanting, precepts, costumes and so on. Believers bow or bow to ordinary people, but bow to gods and real people to show special respect.

Taoism has three ways of worshipping God: one ritual, three knocks, three knocks and three knocks. The foundation is the bow ceremony and the bow ceremony. Bow-hand ceremony, also known as fist-hugging ceremony, is divided into two types: one is Confucian etiquette, with hands clasped on the chest and standing without bending over; The other is that the left hand holds the right hand, and the negative yin holds the yang, which contains five elements, kneading the meridians inside and showing the Taiji diagram outside. Bowing movements include: bending over, clenching fists, from bottom to top, to pedestrians.

Taoist friends often hold hands or bow when they meet or ask for something, and say "you are old and merciful" over and over again. "Compassion" is a common polite expression in Taoism. This is because Taoist disciples admire Laozi's three treasures: first, kindness, second, not being the first in the world, and putting them into daily words and deeds.