Kai Tian Xiu Zhen Ji

Kai Tian Xiu Zhen Ji

by Eight Mountains And One Paddy Field

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"Recalling the heyday of Kaiyuan in the past, the small town still had thousands of households. The rice was oily and the chestnuts were white, and both the public and private warehouses were abundant." This is the prosperous Tang Dynasty that Du Fu, a poet who cared about the country and the people, experienced personally. The prosperous Tang Dynasty, such a dazzling name, made many people in later generations dream back at night. The prosperous Tang Dynasty was a world that we are familiar with, a world of martial arts, a world of splendid poetry, a world of flowers and the Silk Road... But it was also a mysterious world of cultivation. In this world of cultivation, there are Taoist priests, monks and nuns, and of course civil servants and military generals. Taoism, as a local religion, went through the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, and reached a peak in the Sui and Tang Dynasties. Taoism emerged in large numbers and had a profound influence in temples and rivers and lakes. Buddhism, as a foreign religion, learned from and integrated with traditional Sinology over a long period of time. Before the An-Shi Rebellion, it basically established all the sects of later generations. As a unified classical centralized empire with a deep martial spirit and the concept of becoming a general and becoming a prime minister, this period became the ultimate pursuit of scholars and soldiers in life. The world of cultivation is not aloof from things. Whether you are high up in a temple, far away from rivers and lakes, or guarding the corner of mountains and forests, you are all a part of this prosperous Kaiyuan era. Cultivators, whether they are monks or civil servants and military officers who are deeply influenced by it, of course they also practice, preach, preach, and preach, but obviously, they will not just practice, preach, preach, and preach... This book mainly focuses on the growth path of two generations of Taoist cultivators in remote counties, and through the fog of history, enters into this mysterious world of cultivation during the Kaiyuan and Tianbao years.

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