A famous Taoist priest in China during the Song and Jin Dynasties. I like reading when I was young, then I went to official school and middle school, and I was a student of Jingzhao. In the first year of Jin (1 138), he was a martial artist and renamed Shixiong. At the age of 47, I deeply thought that "Heaven advances with civil and military skills", so I resigned angrily, entered the Taoist temple, and lived in seclusion in the mountains. In the fourth year of Jin Dynasty (1 159), he abandoned his family and went abroad. In Ganhe Town, he met an alien (verified to be a real person in Chunyang-Lv Dongbin) and was taught to refine the truth and become a monk. In the first year of Jin Dading (1 16 1), a cave tomb was dug in heather village, which was named "tomb of the living dead", also known as "pit hair". He immersed himself in it and devoted himself to practice. In three years, he succeeded in Dan Yuan and moved to Liujiang Village. Seven years, begging for food alone, teaching in Tongguan in the east and Shandong in the east, and establishing Quanzhen Road. He is good at teaching at random, especially at persuading scholars with poems and songs, and shocking the world with magic and strangeness. Shandong Ninghai and other places preach teaching methods. At the same time, Ma Yu, Sun Buer, Tan Chuduan, Liu Chuxuan, Qiu Chuji, Hao Datong and Wang Chuyi were successively accepted as disciples, and Quanzhen Sect was subsequently established. Seven disciples were accepted, and later they were called Quanzhen Sect Seven Real People. Ten years later, he returned to Guanzhong with his disciples Ma Yu, Tan Chuduan, Liu Chuxuan and Qiu Chuji, and soared to Daliang (Kaifeng) on the way. Buried in the old temple of Liujiang Village in Zhongnan (now Anzu Town, Huxian County, Shaanxi Province).