A daoshi (Chinese: 道士; pinyin: Dàoshì; Wade–Giles: tao4 shih4; lit. 'scholar of the Tao') or Taoshih, translated as Taoist priest, Taoist monk, or Taoist professional is a priest in Taoism. The courtesy title of a senior daoshi is daozhang (道長, meaning "Tao master"), and a highly accomplished and revered daoshi is often called a zhenren (真人; "perfected person").
Along with Han Chinese priests, there are also many practicing ethnic minority priests in China. Some orders are monastic (Quanzhen orders), while the majority are not (Zhengyi orders). Some of the monastic orders are hermitic, and their members practice seclusion and ascetic lifestyles in the mountains, with the aim of becoming xian, or immortal beings. Nonmonastic priests live among the populace and manage and serve their own tem...
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Tai Chi Pa Kua Tu, the diagram of Tai Chi with Eight Trigrams
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李圆忠(又名李圆通)道长在易县狼牙山上。
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Chinese character for the word Tao 道 (U+9053).
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万寿八仙宫道士合影
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道士の生活(三) (北平郊外)
白雲觀の第二門の中央に空濠があつて石橋が架り、こゝには道士達の修業すべき空洞がある、終日此處に靜座し瞑目、合掌、無我の境に入り或る者は、それ(それ)一日の念經の務めを濟...
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Shao Yuan Jie, zhengyi dao's taoist priest of the Ming Dynasty.