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religions of
fasting (simplified Chinese: 斋教;
traditional Chinese: 齋教; pinyin:
zhāijiāo; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: chai-kàu) are a
subgroup of the
Chinese salvationist religions...
- of
ordained clergy.
Zhaijiao sects identify the
sangha as the
community of believers, not as a
separate clergy.
Apart from
zhaijiao Buddhist sects, other...
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offshoot of the
Venerable Officials'
teaching of
fasting (老官齋教; Lǎoguān
zhāijiào), a
branch of the
Dacheng (大乘 "Great Vehicle") or
Yuandun (圆顿 "Sudden Stillness")...
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southern Taiwan.
Cheng reviewed earlier studies which suggest that Taiwan's
Zhaijiao tradition has a
history of more
female parti****tion, and that the economic...
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Quanzhen School of
Taoism has
monks and nuns Way of
Former Heaven sect of
Zhaijiao. The
Transcendental Meditation movement sponsors two
monastic groups: the...
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offshoot of the
Venerable Officials'
teaching of
fasting (老官齋教 Lǎoguān
zhāijiào), a
branch of the
Dacheng (大乘 "Great Vehicle") or
Yuandun (圓頓 "Sudden Stillness")...
- vegetarianism. Most
Buddhist lay-followers
however are not vegetarians. Some
Zhaijiao lay
adherents also do not eat any meat. ****an
initially received Chinese...
- Stillness") sect, the
eastern branch of
Luoism Sects requiring fasting (斋教
zhāijiāo),
including Xiantiandao dubbed the
Qinglian (青莲教 "Black [Blue, or Green]...
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reformed it into the
Venerable Officials'
teaching of
fasting (老官斋教 Lǎoguān
zhāijiào),
which in
later centuries gave rise to the Xiantiandao. Yin Ji'nan organised...
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being the
Tianjin M****acre in 1870. In 1892, a
religious movement called zhaijiao ("fasting school", so
called because their followers took vows of vegetarianism)...