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Is there a maoshan taoist in China? If so, where is it?

China does have maoshan taoist.

Maoshan is located at the junction of Zhenjiang City, Jiangsu Province and Jintan District, Changzhou City.

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3. Historical background

Maoshan Taoism is the birthplace of Puritanism School of Taoism in China, the cradle of Maoshan School of Taoism in China, and the resident of temples built by Sanmao Zhenjun.

Maoshan in history was the back mountain of Jinling, the capital city at that time, especially during the Liu and Song Dynasties. The imperial court gathered troops to defend the enemy, the emperor was in charge of the people, the bureaucrats retired from the world, the literati played the piano and played the ink, and the good men believed in the women's pilgrimage, all gathered here.

Extended data:

Maoshan school, another name of Shangqing school, is called Maoshan school because it is located in Maoshan. It is also divided into Beimaoshan Road and Nanmaoshan Road. Beimaoshan is the founding place and Nanmaoshan is the founder of Luofu Mountain in Guangdong. Shangqing School was actually created by Mao Shan, Tao Hongjing and Nan Liang, hence the name.

In addition to the great master Tao Hongjing, there are immortals exhibited in the four dynasties in the pre-Qin period, Li Ming and Zuo Ci in the Qin and Han dynasties, Wei, Yang, Xu Hui and Ge Hong, the famous Taoist priest of Nanzong in the Jin Dynasty.

There were masters of scientific instruments such as Lu and Sun Youyue in the Southern and Northern Dynasties, and Wang, Pan, Sima, Li Hanguang and famous poet Li Bai in the Sui and Tang Dynasties. , a large number of emergence, become the mainstream of Taoism.

During the Northern Song Dynasty, Longhu Mountain and jujube hill were three schools of Taoism, which were called "Three Mountains and Fu You".

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