How to tell a Taoist fortune _ How to tell a Taoist fortune
You can ask the Taoist priest for advice, or you can want to be a Taoist priest. Taoist priest is the honorific title for non-religious monks today, not the title.
The Taoist Quanzhen Sect also calls the head of a family and the head of big and small affairs in Taoist temples or monasteries "abbots" and "abbots". In addition to Quanzhen Taoism, a few Taoist temples or monasteries in the Orthodox Church also have "abbots" and "abbots", whose duties and powers are the same as those of Quanzhen Abbots, and they are the actual leaders of Taoist temples or monasteries.
The abbot is a Taoist who has received three precepts, accepted the "Buddhism" of lawyers, is strict and respected, and is supported by all Taoists.
Prison: Also known as "Master" and "Abbot". Elected by the abbot Taoist priest, he is in charge of all affairs inside and outside the Dojo.
Know the guests: responsible for receiving visitors and welcoming guests. "Three-way Collection" records: "Knowing the guest's fine words and accepting ten guests, you must know things and understand human feelings.
Gao Gong: A Taoist priest who is respected, good at fasting ceremony, good at stepping on the steps, communicating with God, preaching on behalf of God, praying for disaster relief, pulling out ghosts and presiding over fasting ceremony is a classic leader.
Taoist: At first, it was synonymous with alchemists. It first appeared in Han Shu's Biography of Fang Jing. After the establishment of Taoism, the word Taoist once specifically referred to Taoist.
In the Northern and Southern Dynasties, Taoist priests specifically referred to shamans, which was different from Taoist priests.
After the Tang Dynasty, Taoist priests generally referred to Taoist people or Taoist priests.
Taoist: It is the honorific title for monks by non-believers today, not the title.
Mage: A Taoist who is proficient in precepts, presides over fasting ceremonies and teaches others to enter the Tao is called a mage.
Those who are proficient in Taoism, can maintain health and educate people, and are teachers are called wizards.
Alchemist: At first, it refers to people who practice the method of clearing the liquid, and later it refers to Taoist priests who practice the method of alchemy to a very advanced level.
Grandfather and master: Yue Zushi, founder of various schools; The leaders of various missionaries called them masters.
Real people: usually dedicated to Taoist priests who are profound and immortal.
Huang Guan: Early Taoism advocated yellow, so the world called him Huang Guan according to the color of Taoist clothes.