- Wei
Huacun (252–334),
courtesy name
Xianan (賢安), was a
founder of the
Shangqing sect of Daoism. Wei was born in 252 in Jining,
Shandong in the
former county...
- Clarity' or 'Highest Clarity.' The
first leader of the
school was a woman, Wei
Huacun (251-334).
According to her
Shangqing hagiographers, her
devotion to Daoist...
-
Chinese Daoist meditation text, was
received from an
unknown source by Wei
Huacun, one of the
founders of the
Shangqing School (Chinese: 上清), in 288 CE. The...
- He Yan Wang Bi
Seven Sages of the
Bamboo Grove Guo
Xiang Sun
Hanhua Wei
Huacun Ge Hong Bao
Jingyan Kou
Qianzhi Lu
Xiujing Tao
Hongjing Cheng Xuanying Chen...
-
Highest Clarity School,
which was
founded in the 4th
century by a woman, Wei
Huacun. The Tang
dynasty (618–907) was a
highpoint for the
importance of Daoist...
- (d. 362) Wang Jun (or Pengzu),
Chinese general and
warlord (d. 314) Wei
Huacun,
founder of the
Shangqing sect of
Daoism (d. 334) May 21 – Sun Quan, founder...
- (Huang Ting Jing, 黃庭經) is a work on
Taoist meditation revealed by Lady Wei
Huacun of the
Shangqing school in the 288 CE. It
remained an
influential Shangqin...
-
Xiang (Kuo Hsiang) (252–312) Fan
Changsheng (d. 318) Bao Jing (d. 330) Wei
Huacun (252–334) Ge Hong (284–364) Pao Ching-yen (c. 3rd century) Bao Gu (c. 4th...
- Immortals. The
followers of the Lady Wei and of Hsu are of this kind. Lady Wei
Huacun 魏華存 (252-334) and Xu Mi 許謐 (303-376)
founded the
Taoist Shangqing School...
- He Yan Wang Bi
Seven Sages of the
Bamboo Grove Guo
Xiang Sun
Hanhua Wei
Huacun Ge Hong Bao
Jingyan Kou
Qianzhi Lu
Xiujing Tao
Hongjing Cheng Xuanying Chen...