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Maybe you have all heard of Taiping Road and Wudoumi Road. Do you know their specific origin and development?
Taiping Daoism and Wudoumi Daoism are two major schools of early Taoism.

Wudou Mi Dao, also known as Shi Tiandao, was established when Zhang Ling was in Shun Di in the Eastern Han Dynasty (126- 144). Taking Laozi's Tao Te Ching as the main classics.

Taiping Road was founded when Fenghuang Road opened in the Eastern Han Dynasty (167- 189). When it comes to Taiping Road, we have to say a book, that is Taiping Jing.

Taiping Jing is an early classic of Taoism. According to legend, there are three kinds of Taiping Jing in the Han Dynasty: twelve volumes of Baoyuan Taiping Jing written by Gan Zhongke, a Qi man when the Western Han Dynasty proclaimed himself emperor, one hundred and seventy volumes of Taiping Qing Ling Shu written by Yu Ji, and one hundred and forty-four volumes of Taiping East Ji Jing written by Zhang Ling in the Eastern Han Dynasty. It's all gone. The Taiping Jing, collected by orthodox Taoism in the Ming Dynasty, has a total of 170 volumes, and there are 57 existing volumes. This book is voluminous and hardly a one-off work. The content is complex, covering heaven and earth, yin and yang, five elements, cadres and branches, disasters, ghosts and gods and the social situation at that time.

In fact, these two factions were greatly influenced by the early Taoist classic Taiping Jing, especially reflecting the wishes and demands of workers and used for peasant uprisings.

To study Taoism today, it is indispensable to read Taiping Jing. ......