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The core idea of justice school

The core idea of the orthodox school is to respect morality, to be natural, to govern by doing nothing, and to be modest and calm.

1. Respecting Taoism and attaching importance to morality is the core value of Zhengyi school. Tao is the origin and law of the universe. Tao means that everything in the universe runs according to the laws of nature, and Tao means inaction. Therefore, the orthodox school advocates following the principle of Tao, taking Tao as the highest criterion, fearing Tao and following the code of conduct of Tao.

2. Taoism is naturally one of the core ideas of the orthodox school. Taoism and nature mean that everything in the universe operates according to the laws of nature, not man-made. The orthodox school believes that only by following the laws of nature can the harmony and balance of the universe be truly realized.

3. Sit tight and be open-minded, which is also the core concept of Zhengyi school. Meditation is to keep inner peace and purity, not to act rashly, not to be vain, so as to keep inner peace and purity. Keeping quiet with an open mind means keeping a modest and quiet mind and fighting for fame, power and power, so as to maintain inner peace and balance.

Is a famous Taoist:

1, Zhang Daoling: Zhang Daoling is the founder of Zhengyi School. Born in the late Eastern Han Dynasty, he founded the School of Justice and invented the Justice League, and was honored as Zhang Tianshi. His training methods and thoughts had a far-reaching impact on the development of the orthodox school.

2. Lu: Lu was a Taoist priest in the Northern and Southern Dynasties. He sorted and classified the classics of Zhengyi School, and made important contributions to the development of Zhengyi School.

Tao Hongjing: Tao Hongjing was a Taoist in the Southern Dynasties. He inherited and carried forward Lu's thought, and innovated and developed orthodox classics, rituals and curses.

Zhang Sanfeng: Zhang Sanfeng was a Taoist priest in the Ming Dynasty. He inherited and carried forward Zhang Daoling's orthodoxy and founded Wu Tangzong. His cultivation methods and thoughts had a far-reaching impact on the development of Zhengyi School and Wutang School.

Lv Zu: Lv Zu was a Taoist priest in the Qing Dynasty. He is mainly engaged in the cultivation of Dan Dao, and is also proficient in medical skills and martial arts. He is addressed as Lord Lv Zu and Lv Dongbin. His training methods and thoughts had a far-reaching impact on the development of the orthodox school.