- A
daoshi (Chinese: 道士; pinyin:
Dàoshi; Wade–Giles: tao4 shih1; lit. 'scholar of the Tao') or Taoshih,
translated as
Taoist priest,
Taoist monk, or Taoist...
- A
daoshi is a
Taoist priest, monk, or master.
Daoshi may also
refer to:
Daoshi (Buddhist monk) (道世, died 683), a
Buddhist monk who aut****d
Fayuan Zhulin...
- The
Daoshi,
fearing for Srini's life,
instructs the
monks to
perform Mahayana pooja,
utilising the
phurba if necessary. Raghu, Debbie, and the
Daoshi get...
- east
China as
hongtou daoshi (紅頭道士),
meaning "redhead" or "redhat"
daoshi ("masters of the Tao"),
contrasting with the
wutou daoshi (烏頭道士), "blackhead"...
- (卷 "volume", "fascicle"), is a
Buddhist encyclopedia compiled AD 668 by
Daoshi (道世). It
comprises Buddhist and
other ancient texts otherwise lost, and...
-
including hongtou daoshi (紅頭道士), po****r in
southeast China,
meaning "redhead" or "redhat"
daoshi, in
contradistinction to the
wutou daoshi (烏頭道士), "blackhead"...
-
unclear which denominations should be
considered "Taoist". The
status of
daoshi, or 'Taoist master', is
traditionally attributed only to
clergy in Taoist...
- Ma
Zhongqi (馬重奇), Zhou
Liying (周麗英). A
discussion of
historical Chinese culture 《中國古代文化知識趣談》.
Daoshi Publishing Company, 2002. ISBN 978-962-397-717-3....
- wore
Wangjin were the
Daoshi. One day, The
Hongwu Emperor of Ming
Dynasty wore
common clothes to
visit the folk and he saw a
Daoshi wore
Wangjin on top...
- For example, guàn of the
Quanzhen School are
monasteries where celibate daoshi "priests" live.
During the
Southern Dynasty,
under the
influence of Buddhist...