The Taoist General Association pointed out that the titles of officials in charge of Taoist affairs in the Yuan Dynasty were generally held by people under the door. The post of "Diaodian" was first set up in the Song Dynasty, which meant promotion and punishment. At first, it was issued in various names, such as "five-room merchants" and "warehouses". During the Jin and Yuan Dynasties, some specialized agencies often took promotion as their chief executive. For example, in the Jin Dynasty, the Shangshu Ministry of Industry was promoted to the position of director, and all the hospitals in Xuanhui were promoted, and all the general regulations in Yuan Dynasty were promoted. In Taoism, in the Song Dynasty, there was a Taoist official position of "promoting the palace view" or "promoting the palace view", which was used to place idle ministers. In the Yuan Dynasty, officials appointed Taoist priests as "Taoists" or "Taoists" to specifically manage Taoist affairs in various places. Taoism is more powerful than Taoism, and its jurisdiction is generally in several aspects. For example, an interview with a true gentleman at Taiping Xingguo Palace in Lushan Mountain, Volume 4, what kind of worship did the Yuan Dynasty have? It is mentioned in the imperial edict that Zhang Liusun, the master at that time, was in the position of "always taking photos of Huaishang, Huaishang, Jingxiang and other Taoist schools in the south of the Yangtze River", and the fourth volume of Mao also contained: "I would like to appoint Xia Wenyong as the center of the Yuan Dynasty, so that the official of Wanning was on the altar, and ordered his ministers to gather in an altar to build a gold record treasure house for the country and the people for three days and three nights. In addition, in the fourth volume of Ganshui Fairy Source Record, it is recorded that many Taoist priests were appointed as Taoist priests in the Yuan Dynasty. For example, the tombstone of the son of Qi Town reads: "Teacher's brother, Hou, etc. Please ask the Taoist priest to mention the incident of Shen Yun's wrong succession to the Lord. "The Epitaph of Gong Fan, the True Xuantongzi" records: "Gong Yan and Xu Bing, Dongping Grand Station, welcomed the renovation of the Wanshou Palace in Qing Dynasty, and the Taoist Department made some suggestions. However, Taoism did not set up a post station after entering the Ming Dynasty. In the Ming Dynasty, Taoism only established two posts: Tiaodian and Liludao.
China Mandarin Dictionary (Shanghai: Shanghai Dictionary Publishing House, 1992). See Shan Zhi, Volume 4, and Collected Taoist Scriptures, Volume 5.