Quanzhen Faith ID
The Quanzhen faith in Crusader Kings III.
Quanzhen Faith
TaoismQuanzhen is a branch of Taoism that originated in Northern China and emphasizes inner alchemy, meditation and moral teachings. Its followers, both monks and laypeople, strive to achieve immortality and unity with the Tao, the fundamental force or principle underlying the universe.
The faith ID for Quanzhen is quanzhen.
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Overview
Introduction to Quanzhen
Quanzhen is a branch of Daoism that had its inception during the 12th century in Northern China. It is significant today due to its distinct combination of Daoist, Confucian and Buddhist elements.
Core Beliefs of Quanzhen
The Quanzhen school is characterized by several key beliefs. Most notably, it promotes asceticism and alchemical practices. Followers strive to live a life of celibacy, perform physical exercises and meditations, and study philosophical scriptures in order to transform their bodies into a "golden elixir" and achieve immortality.
Key Figures
The founder of Quanzhen is Wang Chongyang. Wang, along with his seven students, known as the 'Seven Immortals', form the foundation of the Quanzhen school. These figures are not only historically significant, but also important in folklore and legend.
Influence and Current Status
In its early years, Quanzhen had a considerable societal influence due to its combination of Confucian ethics alongside Taoist and Buddhist insights. In the reign of the Mongol Yuan dynasty, it was even established as the official state religion.
Even today, Quanzhen remains an important school of Daoism, particularly in Northern China. It continues to be a significant influence within the larger Daoist tradition and Chinese religious culture. There exist multiple temples and monastic groups that follow the Quanzhen teachings and rituals.
Conclusion
Quanzhen, as a religious school, holds a rich history and unique practices that attract scholars for study and followers for spiritual guidance. Its influence on Chinese culture and religious practices is undoubted and continues to linger on today. Its blend of Daoist practice, Confucian ethics, and Buddhist philosophy offers a holistic approach to spiritual life that has great historical and cultural value.