Maoshan sect of Buddhism

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Maoshan sect of Buddhism

Maoshan sect of Buddhism

Author: lit. abandon one's tail for a fish

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Mount Mao, located at the junction of Jurong City and Jintan City in present-day Jiangsu Province, is known as the "Eighth Cave Heaven" among the "Ten Great Cave Heavens" of Taoist holy places and the "Thirty-two Cave Heavens" among the "Thirty-six Small Cave Heavens", and is also known as the "First Blessed Place" among the "Seventy-two Blessed Places in the World". It is also the "32nd cave" of the "36 small caves", and is known as the "first blessed place" among the "72 blessed places in the world". Because one of the Taoist sects originated from Ziyang Guan in Huayang Cave of Maoshan Mountain, it was called "Maoshan Sect" and its disciples were called "Maoshan Taoist Monks" after it was practiced there. Maoshan Taoist priests come from the "Maoshan Sect" of Taoism. The Maoshan Sect is a sect of Taoism formed with Maoshan Mountain as its ancestral home. It inherited from the Shangqing School, and is the nickname for the Shangqing School, which had Maoshan as its center of development. The disciples of the Maoshan Sect are collectively known as Maoshan Taoist priests, and this story is about the disciples of the Maoshan Sect during the Hongwu period of the Ming Dynasty, who traveled 10,000 miles to the northern part of China.

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