- century. The
mountain near
Nanjing where Tao
Hongjing had his retreat,
Maoshan (茅山 – fr),
today remains the prin****l seat of the school.
Shangqing practice...
-
built on
Maoshan and Tao
installed himself in the
following year. The
emperor kept up a
regular correspondence with Tao,
often visited Maoshan to consult...
- scriptures. The Shen ("divine" 神) grotto,
which includes texts predating the
Maoshan (茅山) revelations.
Taoist generally do not
consult published versions of...
- The
Maoshan Pagoda (Chinese: 茅山塔; pinyin:
Máoshān Tǎ; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Gê-soaⁿ Thah), or also
known as
Jinguishan Pagoda, is a
pagoda in
Jincheng Township...
- Tai Mo Shan is the
highest peak in Hong Kong, with an
elevation of 957
metres (3,140 ft)
above the Hong Kong Prin****l Datum [zh-tw], or
around 956 metres...
- Shàngqīng pài, "School of the
Highest Clarity")
Maoshan Taoism (茅山宗
Máoshān zōng, "
Maoshan Lineage" or "
Maoshan Church")
Lingbao Taoism (靈寳派 Língbǎo pài, "School...
- Lee Mao-shan (Chinese: 李茂山; pinyin: Lǐ
Màoshān; born 11
April 1960) is a
Taiwanese singer and
television host. At 19, Lee won
first place in a singing...
- the song with
lyrics dedicated to the
apricot kernel drink, sung by Li
Maoshan [zh] (李茂山). The song was also
released in its full
version titled "Tê-Ooh"...
-
Boxer Part II (Chinese: 茅山殭屍拳; pinyin: Mao shan
jiang shi quan; lit. '
Maoshan Zombie Fist'), also
known as The
Shadow Boxing, is a 1979 Mandarin-language...
- (Guangdong) Mt.
Gouqu grotto 句曲山 (Jiangsu, in Lake Tai) Mt.
Linwu grotto 林屋山 (on
Maoshan, Jiangsu) Mt.
Kuocang grotto 括蒼山 (Zhejiang)
Maggie C. Kwan,
Building an...