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- Daoshi abstract "Daoshi (道士) refers to a priest in Taoism. According to legend, these Taoist recluses would practice alchemy and austerity in the mountains, with the aim of becoming xian, or immortal beings. The activities of the daoshi tend to be informed by materials which may be found in the Daozang, or Daoist canon; however, daoshi generally choose, or inherit, specific texts which have been passed down for generations from teacher to student, rather than consulting published versions of these works. Daoshi practices can include various ceremonies, including fortune telling.Today there are two dominant priesthoods. The Quanzhen School, which is dominant in the northern half of the People's Republic of China, have priests that resemble Buddhist monks in that they are celibate, vegetarian, and live in temples. One of the most renowned locations is the White Cloud Temple in Beijing.The other main priesthood is the Zhengyi Dao, in which the priests can marry, eat meat, and live in their own homes. They are mostly priests part-time and can hold other jobs. They are present all over China, although with different names according to the local lineages. For example, in northern China there are the yinyang masters of the Lingbao sub-tradition.".
- Daoshi thumbnail Taoist_monk.jpg?width=300.
- Daoshi wikiPageID "1696091".
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- Daoshi wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- Daoshi wikiPageRevisionID "673117647".
- Daoshi wikiPageWikiLink Altar.
- Daoshi wikiPageWikiLink Beijing.
- Daoshi wikiPageWikiLink Bhikkhu.
- Daoshi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Religious_occupations.
- Daoshi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Taoism.
- Daoshi wikiPageWikiLink China.
- Daoshi wikiPageWikiLink Daozang.
- Daoshi wikiPageWikiLink Han_Chinese_clothing.
- Daoshi wikiPageWikiLink Hanfu.
- Daoshi wikiPageWikiLink Li_Bai.
- Daoshi wikiPageWikiLink Lingbao_School.
- Daoshi wikiPageWikiLink Lingbao_Taoism.
- Daoshi wikiPageWikiLink Peoples_Republic_of_China.
- Daoshi wikiPageWikiLink Priest.
- Daoshi wikiPageWikiLink Quanzhen_School.
- Daoshi wikiPageWikiLink Sifu.
- Daoshi wikiPageWikiLink Taoism.
- Daoshi wikiPageWikiLink White_Cloud_Temple.
- Daoshi wikiPageWikiLink Xian_(Taoism).
- Daoshi wikiPageWikiLink Zhengyi_Dao.
- Daoshi wikiPageWikiLink File:Soothsayer-outside-of-Changchun-Temple-0352.jpg.
- Daoshi wikiPageWikiLink File:Taoist_monk.jpg.
- Daoshi wikiPageWikiLinkText "Daoist priest".
- Daoshi wikiPageWikiLinkText "Daoshi".
- Daoshi wikiPageWikiLinkText "Taoist clergy".
- Daoshi wikiPageWikiLinkText "Taoist priest".
- Daoshi wikiPageWikiLinkText "Taoist priests".
- Daoshi wikiPageWikiLinkText "clergy".
- Daoshi wikiPageWikiLinkText "clerics of institutionalised Taoism".
- Daoshi wikiPageWikiLinkText "daoshi".
- Daoshi wikiPageWikiLinkText "priest".
- Daoshi wikiPageWikiLinkText "priests".
- Daoshi wikiPageWikiLinkText "professional Taoists".
- Daoshi hasPhotoCollection Daoshi.
- Daoshi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Authority_control.
- Daoshi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Job-stub.
- Daoshi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Daoshi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Daoshi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reli-stub.
- Daoshi subject Category:Religious_occupations.
- Daoshi subject Category:Taoism.
- Daoshi type School.
- Daoshi type Occupation.
- Daoshi type Religion.
- Daoshi type School.
- Daoshi type Thing.
- Daoshi comment "Daoshi (道士) refers to a priest in Taoism. According to legend, these Taoist recluses would practice alchemy and austerity in the mountains, with the aim of becoming xian, or immortal beings. The activities of the daoshi tend to be informed by materials which may be found in the Daozang, or Daoist canon; however, daoshi generally choose, or inherit, specific texts which have been passed down for generations from teacher to student, rather than consulting published versions of these works.".
- Daoshi label "Daoshi".
- Daoshi sameAs Даос.
- Daoshi sameAs Daoshi.
- Daoshi sameAs 道士.
- Daoshi sameAs 도사.
- Daoshi sameAs Daoshi.
- Daoshi sameAs m.05p3d5.
- Daoshi sameAs Даос.
- Daoshi sameAs Q1165430.
- Daoshi sameAs Q1165430.
- Daoshi sameAs 道士.
- Daoshi wasDerivedFrom Daoshi?oldid=673117647.
- Daoshi depiction Taoist_monk.jpg.
- Daoshi isPrimaryTopicOf Daoshi.