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What immortals were Taoist priests in the ancient west?

Taoist priests in the ancient west were real people of Xiyue. In the Taoist scriptures, Feng Yi and an unknown immortal are called the real people of Xiyue. Its records can be found in Tao Hongjing's "True Spiritual Industry Map" and "Shi Zhenxian's Human Body and Tao as a Mirror".

Feng Yi, whose real name is Yanshou, was listed as "the real person of Xiyue" in the map of true spiritual industry by Tao Hongjing. "The Fairy Mirror of Past Dynasties" said that he was a contemporary and was born in Lishan. When I was young, I was familiar with Yin and Yang, and I was good at divination. With Xuan Wang, he heard his name and took it as a piece of history. Seeing the abnormal astrology, I was afraid of catastrophe. In order to keep fit and prolong my life, I quit my job and concentrated on practicing. See Deng Zhenren first, and give him a spiritual book to treasure the way of God. Later, when I met Peng Zhenren (that is, Mr. Peng), I gave him an etheric book of Tibetan scriptures. At the age of eighty, he finally became an immortal and ascended to heaven in the spring of the twentieth year of Tongping King (75 1 year ago). The Jade Emperor sent immortal officials to meet him and named him "the real person of Xiyue". The upstream was clear and there was nothing going on.

Another Xiyue real person whose life experience is unknown, The Immortal Body and the Pottery Mirror, said that he had lived in seclusion in Jiaoshan to learn Taoism. After practicing for seven years, I met a Tai Chi real person, gave him a wooden drill and a stone plate about five feet thick, and warned him that "the stone plate can be worn, and the fairy can get it". So I tried my best to drill the diamond board with wood, day and night, and after 47 years, I finally drilled through the stone. The Taiji real person even gave him the gold liquid that returned to Dan, and he took it to heaven. Tao Hongjing's "Bitmap of True Spirit" is listed as "the real person of Xiyue", and Taoism has since called it the real person of Xiyue.