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Yiguandao / I-Kuan Tao (traditional Chinese: 一貫道;
simplified Chinese: 一贯道; pinyin: Yīguàn Dào; Wade–Giles: I1-Kuan4 Tao4),
meaning the
Consistent Way...
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Buddhism (35.1%)
Taoism (33%) No
religion (18.7%)
Christianity (3.9%)
Yiguandao (3.5%)
Tiandiism (2.2%)
Miledadao (1.1%)
Zailiism (0.8%)
Xuanyuanism (0...
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teachings (天帝教 "Heavenly Deity")
Yaochidao (瑤池道 "Way of the
Jasper Lake")
Yiguandao (一貫道 "Complete Way")
Haizidao (亥子道 "Way of the Children")
Miledadao (弥勒大道...
- the
White Lotus, as well as by
modern new
religious movements, such as
Yiguandao and
Falun Gong.[citation needed] The name
Maitreya is
derived from the...
- (Chinese: 孫素真; 16
October 1895 – 4
April 1975) was the 18th
matriarch of
Yiguandao. She was the
successor of
Zhang Tianran. Sun
Suzhen was born in Shan County...
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including Taoism,
Confucianism and
Chinese salvationist religions (such as
Yiguandao and the
Church of Virtue).
Despite being practised freely,
these religions...
- of Mong Phi (Heavenly Kingdom)
which is
often identified as Tian. In
Yiguandao, Tian is
divided into
three vertical worlds. Li Tian (理天) 'heaven of truth'...
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seventeenth patriarch of
Yiguandao. His
religious titles were Tung Li Zu and Jin Gong Zu Shi (金公祖師;
Golden Elder). Lu is,
according to
Yiguandao doctrine, the incarnation...
- Salvation” /
Mohou Yizhujiao (末后一着教)
which later changed its name to
Yiguandao "Unity Sect" and
claimed the 15th
Taoist patriarchate (道統) Wang Jueyi...
- Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism, some
Chinese salvationist religions (notably
Yiguandao) and
Chinese Protestant Christianity. In addition, it is
commonly used...