- (traditional Chinese: 觀;
simplified Chinese: 观; pinyin: guàn), also
called a
dàoguàn (道观) or gōngguàn (宫观), is a
place where the Tao is
observed and cultivated...
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referred to as Baháʼí
House of Worship),
Taoism (which are
sometimes called Daoguan),
Shinto (which are
often called Jinja),
Confucianism (which are sometimes...
- gods of a
family or clan.
Taoist temples and monasteries: 觀 guàn or 道觀
dàoguàn; and
Chinese Buddhist temples and monasteries: 寺 sì or 寺院 sìyuàn Temple...
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followers of Mandaeism. Hof –
Norse paganism Jinja –
Shinto Gurdwara –
Sikhism Daoguan –
Taoism Fire
temple - All
Zoroastrian temples fall into the Fire temple...
- over half a century, and
maintained separation of the
temples (be it a
daoguan, a
Buddhist temple, a
church or a mosque) from
state affairs, and although...
- the sky or the icon of a deity).
Together with its
extension Chinese: 道觀
dàoguàn ("to
contemplate or
observe the Dao"), it is used
exclusively for Taoist...
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Yuanyouguan (遠遊冠): 16 Zhao****wenguan (趙惠文冠)
Types of
historical guan
Daoguan (道冠) ****uan (法冠)
Fangshanguan (方山冠)
Fankuaiguan (樊噲冠)
Fengguan can be worn...
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Reservoir (simplified Chinese: 道观河水库;
traditional Chinese: 道觀河水庫; pinyin:
Dàoguàn hé shuǐkù), also
known as
Taoist Temple River Reservoir, is a large-sized...
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Neighborhoods Maguan Community Gaodong Community (高洞社区)
Huangqin Community (黄钦社区)
Daoguan Community (倒灌社区)
Villages Dafan Village (大梵村)
Luoyang Village (洛阳村) Shuangji...
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Jiang Wan'er (姜婉兒)
settled in
Mount Emei and
eventually established a
daoguan there.
Jiang herself was
actually the
daughter of a
disgraced Shushan disciple...