- lit. 'The
Heavenly Lord of Dao and its Virtue'), also
known as
Taishang Laojun (Chinese: 太上老君; lit. 'The
Supreme Venerable Sovereign') is a high Taoist...
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Mount Laojun (also
called Jingshi Mountain 景室山) is a
mountain in
Henan Province, China.
Along with the
Jiguan Cave, the
mountain forms part of a tourist...
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Mount Laojun may
refer to:
Mount Laojun (Henan), Henan,
China Mount Laojun (Yunnan), Yunan,
China This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct...
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Laojun Mountain (Chinese: 老君山; pinyin:
Lǎojūn Shān) is a
mountain in the
northwest part of
Yunnan Province, China. It is part of the
Laojun Mountain region...
- such as
Lijiang Ancient City,
Yulong Snow Mountain,
Tiger Leaping Gorge,
Laojun Mountain, and
Shuhe Ancient Town. As far back as 100,000
years ago, people...
- Site.
Mount Qingcheng was
affected by the
Wenchuan Earthquake in 2008.
Laojun Tower Problems playing this file? See
media help. In 142 AD, the
first Celestial...
- that the Tao Te
Ching was the
avatar –
embodied as a book – of the god
Laojun, one of the
Three Pure Ones of the
Taoist pantheon,
though few philosophers...
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night when Luo Xiao Hei, a cat spirit, is
badly injured after stealing Laojun's wish-granting
pearl artifact, the
Pearl of Heaven. As a result, he is transformed...
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disciple of
Hongjun Laozu and
younger brother of
Yuanshi Tianzun and
Taishang Laojun. He has
appeared as an
antagonist in many legends,
classic novels, and television...
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classic Taoist sources,
mainly the Tao Te Ching, and are
presented in the
Laojun jinglu (Scriptural
Statutes of Lord Lao; DZ 786). The nine
practices are:...