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Bao Puzi: Ge Hong, a Taoist scholar, was a famous alchemist and physician in the Eastern Jin Dynasty.

Baiyun: Sima Cheng Town, a native of Tang Dynasty, was the 12th master of Maoshanzong, a Taoist school of Shangqing.

Yang: Wang Yangming, a famous thinker, philosopher, writer and strategist in Ming Dynasty in China.

Chongyang Zi: Wang Zhe, also known as Wang Zhongyang, was the founder of Quanzhen Taoism, a branch of Taoism in China, and was later known as one of the five northern ancestors of Taoism.

Han Xiangzi: One of the Eight Immortals

Chunyangzi: Lv Dongbin, a Taoist priest in the Tang Dynasty, was regarded by later Taoists as an immortal and one of the Eight Immortals.

Guiguzi: Wang Xu, also known as Wang Chan. A famous thinker, strategist, strategist and educator during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period.

Xuanweizi: Guiguzi.

Guang: The immortal in ancient legend. Jin's immortal biography: "Guang is also an ancient immortal."

Tian Suizi: Lu Guimeng, a poet in the Tang Dynasty.

Youyouzi: That is, Lu.

Si Kongtu, a poet and poetics theorist in the late Tang Dynasty. The word represents holiness, and you know from the name that it is not a son, but also an anti-insulting layman.

Gui Huizi: Chao, a writer in the Northern Song Dynasty, is one of the four bachelor's degrees in Sumen.

Liu Feizi: Huang Jingren.

Xuan Xuanzi: Zhang Sanfeng, a famous Taoist priest.

Miyoko: Zhang Sanfeng.

Chong Xu Zi: Wu Shouyang, a famous Taoist priest in China, was a famous Neidan family in Ming Dynasty.

Changwuzi: an ancient sage

Xuanzhenzi: namely Zhang, a Taoist priest, poet and poet in the Tang Dynasty.

Dong Gaozi: namely Wang Ji, a poet in the Tang Dynasty.

Fu Yaozi: Chen Tuan, known as the "ancestor of Chen Tuan", was a hermit and Taoist in the Five Dynasties and the early Song Dynasty.

Danyangzi: Ma Yu (one of the seven sons of Taoism in Changchun)

Changchun Zi: Qiu Chuji (one of the seven sons of Changchun Taoist)

Changzhenzi: Tan Chuduan (one of the seven sons of Taoist Changzhen)

Yuyangzi: Wang Chuyi (one of the seven sons of Taoism in Changchun)

Taikoo Zi: Hao Datong (one of the seven sons of Taoism in Changchun)

Immortal son: Liu Chuxuan (one of the seven sons of Taoism in Changchun)

Kunyangzi: Changyue Wang, the seventh generation lawyer of Longmen School of Quanzhen Taoism, is known as the "father of ZTE".

Heiheirage Yi: Chen Tongwei, the third generation descendant of Beijing Baiyun Temple.

Qi Zhengzi: Shi Jianwu (Tang Dynasty), born in the name of Dong Zhai. A famous poet and Taoist priest in the Tang Dynasty, he was also the first person to develop Penghu.

Flower appearance: Shi Jianwu (Song Dynasty), a native of Jiujiang, was a Taoist priest in the Northern Song Dynasty.

Yuan Dunzi: Chen Yingning, also known as Zi Ning, was a Taoist scholar and a layman in modern China.

Worship He Zi: Wenqing Wang, a Taoist priest in the Northern Song Dynasty.

Wu: It is Liu, the eleventh head of the Longmen Sect of Quanzhen Road.

Bi: Chen Jingyuan, a Taoist in the Northern Song Dynasty, was an important figure who emphasized metaphysics in Taoist philosophy.

Hong Mengzi: Zhang Wumeng, a Taoist priest in the Northern Song Dynasty.

Yunyazi: namely Wei Boyang, a famous alchemist in the Eastern Han Dynasty, also known as Yunyazi.

Yuanyangzi: Zhao, a Taoist priest in the late Yuan Dynasty and early Ming Dynasty.

Dongyangzi: Liu was a Taoist priest in Wudang Mountain in Yuan Dynasty.

Dong Yunzi: namely Lu, a Taoist priest of Wu and Tang Dynasties in Yuan Dynasty.

Yunlaizi: Ye Yunlai was a Taoist priest of Wutang School in Yuan Dynasty.

Quan Yoko: A trump card, a famous Taoist priest in the Song Dynasty.

Zhenyuanzi: the ancestor of Taoist immortals

Chong: Zhang is normal. He is the 42nd generation.

Huang Guanzi: Li, a famous Taoist priest, astronomer and disciple of Yuan Tiangang in the Tang Dynasty.

Long Yangzi: Leng Qian, a Taoist priest and musician in Ming Dynasty.

Hai Qiongzi: That is, Bai Yuchan, one of the five southern ancestors of Taoism at that time.

Zhi Youzi: Yao Zeng, a Taoist scholar and poet in Song Dynasty. Grandson of Ceng Gongliang, Minister of Northern Song Dynasty.

No son: Zhang, a famous Taoist in Ming Dynasty, is the fifth generation lawyer of Quanzhen Longmen School.

Fu Yangzi: Zhao Songzhen, a famous Taoist priest in Ming Dynasty, is the sixth generation descendant of Quanzhen Longmen School.

Pingyangzi: Shen Jingyuan, a famous Taoist priest in Ming Dynasty, was the fifth generation master of Quanzhen Longmen School.

Gui: That is, Zhang Lili, Quan Zhen (Huashan School), a Taoist at Longhua Palace in Longtan Mountain, Dalian, took a heart bath. He is a Taoist in Huashan, not a heart washer.

Qi Yunzi: Taoist, Quan Zhen (Huashan School)

Zhengyi School: Zhengyi Taoist whose real name is Shen Haifeng, and Shen Luofeng, a disciple of Shi Tian School of Wanfa School. The name of the twenty-fifth generation disciple of Jingmingdao is Shen Jingfeng. Taoist number: Masako, self-name: True Taoist.

Akiko: Zhong Yande.

Cui: Shi Tai, one of the five ancestors of Quanzhen Sect.

Haichan Zi: Liu Haichan is one of the five ancestors of Quanzhen Taoism.

Bi: Chen Jingyuan, a famous Taoist scholar and Taoist master.

Yan Ranzi: Zhang Jixian (A.D. 1092- 1 127), a famous Taoist at the end of the Northern Song Dynasty, was the 30th generation Shi Tian of the orthodox school of Taoism (Shi Tian).

Guangweizi: namely Zhang and Cai: (? -13 16) 38th generation Shi Tian, Taoist orthodoxy.

Tixuanzi: Liu Yuanran, founder of Taoism Changchun School.

Cheng Kangzi: Shao Yizheng, also known as Taoist, was a disciple of Liu Yuanran, a famous Taoist in the early Ming Dynasty.

Yu Zhenzi: Liu Yu (1257 ~ 1308), an innovator of Ming Dow in the early Yuan Dynasty.

Young Boyzi in Fairy Tale

Cui Wenzi: The Character in The Legend of the Immortal.

Beard: The Characters in The Legend of Martyrs

Hui: the characters in fairy tales

Ancient alchemists and Taoist celebrities in China.

Mako: Cheng Xiuchuan, a famous Taoist priest in the late Tang and Five Dynasties.

Ren Zhen Zi: Li Rong, a famous Taoist scholar in the early Tang Dynasty.

Shaoguzi: Zheng Fushan, a Confucian in Ming Dynasty (Yangming School)

Hua Quanzi: Bian Gong, a famous poet and writer in Ming Dynasty, was one of the four outstanding figures in Hongzhi and one of the "first seven poets" in Ming literature.

Kong Tongzi: Li Mengyang, a writer in Ming Dynasty, was one of the "first seven scholars" in Ming literature.

Chuanlouzi: Wu, a famous writer in Ming Dynasty, is one of the "last seven sons" in Ming literature.

Qian: Lu Xixing, the pioneer of Dandong School of Taoism.

Wei Yangzi: Zhan Tailin, the ninth generation lawyer of Longmen School of Quanzhen Road.

Qingyunzi: That is, Fan Taiqing was awarded by Zi Yuan: that is, Liu Lishi.

Pan Chanzi: Liu Mingrui, the 20th master of Taoist Namo pie.

Zi Xuan: Sun Biyun, a Taoist celebrity.

Lazy Yunzi: Min Xiaogen, the first 1 1 teacher of Quanzhen Longmen School of Taoism.

Red pine nut: Ning Fengzi, a rain teacher in Shennong, was born in the Yellow Emperor.

Red Sperm: Zhuan Xu's Kangcangzi: also known as Sang Kangzi and Geng Sang Zi.

Qingyun Zi in Zhu Xian

Xuan Ji Zi: 1, commander of the Royal Guards. 2. The characters in Rebellion

Yunzhongzi: Yunzhongzi was an immortal under Buddhism in the early Yuan Dynasty. It appeared for the fifth time in The Romance of the Gods.

Lei Zhenzi: The role of "The Romance of Gods" is the hundredth son of Ji Chang, the king of Wen, and a disciple of Yunzhongzi, the master of teaching.

Five ducks: the characters in the Dragon Eight Departments

Xiaoyaozi: a character in the novel

Feihongzi: The blue shirt of Maple Dance.

Xiaozi Ling: the female crown, a disciple of Quanzhen Dragon Sect in Zi Xuan, and one of the Hanfu revival schools.

Juechen: That is, Xiaozi Ling.

Wei: Taoism, namely Sunshine become a butterfly, is one of the revival of Hanfu.

Xuanqingzi: Taoist, one of the Hanfu revival schools, one of the orthodox static characters, and a disciple of Wu Tangmen 14 generation Zi Xuan.

Cang Hongzi: Xuan, one of the revival of Hanfu, the brother of Cang, is called Da Yan.

Cang Yu Zi: namely 974788032, one of the revival of Hanfu, the younger brother of Cang Hongzi, known as Jiuge.

Fangchengzi: Yanshan Guishui, one of the revival of Hanfu.

Yuan: One of the revival of Jane Hanfu.

Yan Yao Yao: One of the Renaissance of Hanfu.

Ling Yu Zi: Yan Yao Yao.

Yu Xiezi: One of the people who revived Hanfu by avoiding dust in white clothes.

Yuan: One of the Revivers of Hanfu

Zhou Zi: Hetian jade, a native of eastern Zhejiang, is the soul of the Sun, Moon and Han Dynasty.

Long Yuzi: The Dragon King belongs to Jun..

Hong Yuanzi: There were slaves in Jiangshan generation, which was one of the revival of Hanfu.

Jinglinzi: namely № 1 Night Rain Forest, one of the revival of Hanfu.

Tianyuanzi: namely the cloud of the Han Dynasty, the people of Yanling, the soul of the Sun, Moon and Han Dynasty, and one of the revival of Hanfu.

Mo: That is, Yuefu revived one of Hanfu.

Bai: One of the revival of Hanfu is fumigation.

Ye Mingzi: White Taro Soup, one of the revival of Hanfu.

Primrose: Fuxi, one of the revival of Hanfu.

Dai Zizi: One of the Renaissance of Hanfu

Ning: Today, the moon shines in the sky of China, the soul of the moon and China, which is one of the revival of Hanfu.

Phantom Shizuko: Liu Zijing, nicknamed Meng Jing and Jing Yi, is a Taoist priest, the soul of the Sun, Moon and Han Dynasty, and one of the Hanfu revival schools.

Harumiko: Taoist, Changchun native, also known as Caoxin Taoist, is one of Hanfu revival schools.

Xia Zizi: Taoist, brother of Harumiko.

Idle clouds: flying feathers and wandering immortals, one of the revival of Hanfu.

Xuanxianzi: the female crown, one of the revival of Hanfu.

Tao Xunzi: the orchid of leaves, one of the revival of Hanfu.

Man Tian Zi: a Taoist, Sichuanese, and one of the Hanfu revival schools.

Lingzhu: female crown, dustless child: female crown

Shanxi Zi: That is, Chen Jingzhan, the 32nd generation disciple of the Dragon Sect of Quanzhen Sect, is a disciple of Park Yazi.

Park Yazi: Shizhen Huang, a disciple of Longmen Sect of Quanzhen Sect 3 1 generation of Zi Xuan.

Jinger: Ge Yuetan, a Taoist in the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China.

Ling Yuanzi: Wu Zhiyuan, a Taoist priest of Quanzhen religion in modern times.

Perillae: the abbot of Dongyue Temple in Pingyang, Wenzhou, and the abbot of Judas Palace in Huangyan, Taizhou (the second largest Taoist cave in China).

Dao Quanzi: Hong Baijian, a disciple of Wei Qing, a famous Taoist teacher, was appointed as a mage of Tianshifu in Han Dynasty.

Zhen Yangzi: Cao Xinyi, the 25th generation disciple of Quanzhen Longmen School in Zi Xuan, director of Chinese Taoist Association.

Mi: Zhang Zhishun, disciple of Quanzhen Longmen Sect 2 1, honorary president of Hainan Taoist Association.

Son of Wonderland: Ruan Pengzhi, a disciple of Quanzhen Wudang Penglai Sect15th generation.

Sister Bing: Li Zonglian.

Disciple: Jiang, the 22nd abbot of Beijing Baiyun Temple.

Dongqiaozi: Yue Chongdai, abbot of Shenyang Taiqing Palace, president of the first Chinese Taoist Association.

Ning: That is, Zhao Wei, female crown, Taoist name. Wenshan people in Yunnan

Kong Linzi: Lin, the female disciple of Wen, is a famous poet and writer.

Jin Xizi: Zhou, 1967 was born in Tiantai, Zhejiang Province, and graduated from school in 1985. In the same year, he was drafted into the Shanghai Armed Police Force. From 1995, he changed to cutting Zhen Zi with a knife: cutting Luo Yin with a knife. The female crown, the word jade, is a disciple of Quanzhen Longmen, also known as Xiao. Master Lushan worships and practices Lushan Daoism, which is called chanting.

You Yunzi: His ancestral name is Lin Shi, and his real name is Xin Xuan. He is an authentic disciple of the 25th generation of Qiu Zulongmen.

Tianyangzi: The common surname is Xu, and the Taoist name is Cheng Hui. He is the 24th generation disciple of Zi Xuan in Quanzhen Longmen. Shouxian, Anhui, is now the editor-in-chief of China Dandao. Com and the head of Qing Temple in Tianzhu Mountain, Shaanxi Province.

Hui: Wang Daoming Gao Rui, 27th layman of Quanzhen Longmen School,

Zhonghezi: Huang Xinyang, member of Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, vice president of Chinese Taoist Association, president of Beijing Taoist Association and president of Hebei Taoist Association.

Qing Xuzi: His real name is Li Sida, a disciple of the 28th generation of Zi Xuan in Quanzhen Longmen, a disciple of Seiryuji in Datong, and his pen name is Li Lou, a freelance writer.

Yun Yizi: Xu, Zi Zi wins, No.1 Yunke, No.1 Qingfeng Jushi, No.1 Gui, No.1 Tao, Mr. Ping Jing.

Dehuizi: Zheng Yuanming, the female crown, is the 19th Zi Xuan disciple of Quanzhen Longmen School in wu-tang clan.

Xuanzhenzi: Cui Lin, an expert in Feng Shui health preservation.

Chen Zizi: Taoist, Sichuanese, Kunming.

Park Mako: Taoist priest

Yangzi Qing: Taoist priest

Wen Daozi: Taoist priest

New Zi Yuan: Taoist

Xing Zhongzi: Taoist priest

Xuanzhengzi: Taoist priest

Taipuzi: Taoist priest, Ma Xingcheng

Tianjizi

Medicinal plants of Solanaceae

calling all mixels

Cleaner

Xuanqingzi

An heizai

Wenhuizi

Xuanhongzi

Xuanzizi

Mako

Yuanjizi

Qingyangzi

Qingfengzi

Xuanzizi

Lingwuzi

Tianningzi

Gu Yunzi

Zen Zi Ling

Li Bai (a great poet in Tang Dynasty) was a violet laity of Xuan Yoko.

Bai Juyi, a Buddhist in Xiangshan (a great poet in Tang Dynasty)

Si Kongtu (a poet in Tang Dynasty) is an insulting layman.

Floating Ming, vulgar (respected by Liang Shanhui in the Northern and Southern Dynasties)

Li Yu (Queen of Southern Tang Dynasty), a layman in Lianfeng

Chen Nian, a Buddhist in Longqiu (a poet in the Northern Song Dynasty)

Endless lay man-Zhang Shangying (a famous soldier in the Northern Song Dynasty)

Gu Xi laity-Li Zhiyi (Northern Song Dynasty writer)

Huang Tingjian, a layman in the valley (a writer in the Northern Song Dynasty)

Intermediate laity-Wang Anshi (Northern Song Dynasty writer)

Fan Zhongyan, a layman —— Fan Zhongyan (political commentator in Northern Song Dynasty)

Xie Chuan laity Su Guo (Northern Song Dynasty writer)

Cuiwei Jushi-Xue (calligrapher of Northern Song Dynasty)

A Buddhist-Xia Zheng (Northern Song Dynasty writer)

Mi Fei (a calligrapher in the Northern Song Dynasty), a layman of the Lumen.

Ye Wei, a Buddhist in Caotang (a poet in the Northern Song Dynasty)

Ouyang Xiu, laity June 1st (Northern Song Dynasty)

Dongpo layman Su Shi (Northern Song Dynasty writer)

Huaihai lay man-Qin Guan (poet of Northern Song Dynasty)

Chen Shidao, an official and poet in the Northern Song Dynasty. )

Zhou Bangyan, a Muslim laity (a famous poet in Northern Song Dynasty)

Yao Zeng (late Northern Song Dynasty and early Southern Song Dynasty)

Jia Xuan lay man-Xin Qiji (poet of Southern Song Dynasty)

Zhao, a layman (Southern Song Dynasty painter)

The laity in Jian Zhai —— Chen, a poet in Southern Song Dynasty

Luchuan laity-Zhang (poet of Southern Song Dynasty)

Ye Mengde, a Buddhist in Shilin (poet of Southern Song Dynasty)

Houcun Jushi Liu Kezhuang (Southern Song Dynasty writer)

Wang Yinglin (a scholar in Southern Song Dynasty) is a deep and peaceful layman.

Li Qingzhao, Yi Anju (poetess of Southern Song Dynasty)

Chashan layman-Once upon a time (poet of Southern Song Dynasty)

Luchuan laity-Zhang (poet of Southern Song Dynasty)

Layman Gardener —— Ji Gonggong (Southern Song Dynasty writer)

Shihu lay man-Fan Chengda (poet of Southern Song Dynasty)

Mao Yu (a poet in Southern Song Dynasty) was a layman at first.

Zhang Xiaoxiang, a layman in Yuhu Lake (poet of Southern Song Dynasty)

Zhu, a recluse poet (female poet of Southern Song Dynasty)

Houcun Jushi Liu Kezhuang (Southern Song Dynasty writer)

Wang Yinglin (a scholar in Southern Song Dynasty) is a deep and peaceful layman.

Liu Ying, a layman (Jin Wenren)

Ni Zan, a Buddhist in Yunlin (painter of Yuan Dynasty)

Zhan Ran lay man-Lu Ye Chucai (Yuan statesman and poet)

Lu (calligrapher of Yuan Dynasty) was a layman in Huanhu.

A simple and honest layman-Jue Yuan (a famous writer in Yuan Dynasty)

Hengshan Jushi Wen Zhiming (painter and writer in Ming Dynasty)

Song Lian (painter of Ming Dynasty)

Sage —— Painter Ding of Ming Dynasty

Meicun Jushi —— Wu Ye Wei (poet of Ming Dynasty)

Xu Wei (writer in late Ming Dynasty)

A lay man-Yuan Hongdao (writer of Ming Dynasty)

Li Panlong, a layman in Cang Ming Dynasty (a writer in Ming Dynasty)

Dong Qichang (a calligrapher in Ming and Qing Dynasties) is a Buddhist.

Yuan Keli (an official in Ming and Qing Dynasties) was a layman.

Tang Yin (painter and writer in Ming Dynasty)

Wang, a Buddhist who guards rocks (Ming essayist)

Li Zhi was a layman in Wenling (a writer in Ming Dynasty).

Lianxi lay man-Xuelun Road (Ming Sanqu)

Treat the layman cautiously-Li (Ming Dynasty writer and painter)

Zhang Dai, a Buddhist Diean (a writer in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties)

Meixi laity-Qian Yong (writer of Ming and Qing Dynasties)

Liu Quan lay man-Pu Songling (writer in Qing Dynasty)

Shinoka Jushi Zhenlin (a writer in Qing Dynasty)

Hong (a writer and scholar in Qing Dynasty)

Famous Mountain and Vulgar —— Zhao Ziyong (writer in Qing Dynasty)

Song Wan lay man-Qian Zai (poet and painter in Qing Dynasty)

Banqiao laity-Zheng Banqiao (painter and writer in Qing Dynasty)

Cao Xueqin, a Buddhist in the Western Qin Dynasty (a writer in the Qing Dynasty)

Yuan Mei, a layman in the Garden (writer of Qing Dynasty)

Yong Zhengdi, a vulgar person, a bright layman.

Shinoka Jushi Zhenlin (a writer in Qing Dynasty)

Tian Ping layman-Zhang Zhao (calligrapher of Qing Dynasty)

Hong (a writer and scholar in Qing Dynasty)

The layman among reeds guards the people (painter in Qing Dynasty)

Qiao Shan's layman and Guan Bai's layman-Zhang Ying (painter in Qing Dynasty)

Wu Xizai (seal engraver in Qing Dynasty)

Weng Tonghe, a peaceful Buddhist (a scholar of Xianfeng for six years, an influential politician in modern history)

Yang, a Buddhist in the late Qing Dynasty, was a Buddhist in Renshan.

Zhang Zhidong (one of the representatives of Westernization School in Qing Dynasty)