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What is the main religion of Taoism in China now?
Justice Road: There are Lingbao School, Justice School and Jing Ming School below.
Quanzhen Road: There are two schools, Nanzong and Beizong. There are also many tribes, such as the Dragon School, the Encounter Fairy School, the Namo School, the Suishan School, the Lushan School, the Huashan School and the Static School.
True Taoism: Founded in the Jin Dynasty, it gradually declined after the Yuan Dynasty.
Taiyi Road: It was built in the Jin Dynasty and gradually declined after the end of the Yuan Dynasty.
Jing Ming Dow: Founded in the Southern Song Dynasty, it declined after the Ming Dynasty.
After the Ming dynasty, Taoism was divided into orthodox school and quanzhen school, and all other schools were under these two schools. At present, the Baiyun Temple in Beijing has the general classics of all the true sects, and there are 86 Taoist sects, but actually there are only 80.
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