释义 |
Examples:the Three Religions (Daoism, Confucianism, Buddhism) and Nine Schools (Confucians, Daoists, Yin-Yang, Legalists, Logicians, Mohists, Political Strategists, Eclectics, Agriculturists)—the three gods in charge of heaven, earth and water (Daoism)—the Three Doctrines (Daoism, Confucianism, Buddhism)—in Daoism, astral wind on which immortals may ride—three immortal souls and seven mortal forms in Daoism, contrasting the spiritual and carnal side of man—Laozi and Zhuangzi (or Lao-tze and Chuang-tze), the founders of Daoism—Huangting Jing, one of the primary scriptures of Daoism—(in Daoism) become immortal—three immortal souls in Daoism, representing spirit and intellect—profound theory (in Daoism and Buddhism)—medium who communicates with the dead (Daoism)—school for Daoism in Tang and Song times—Daoism (Chinese system of beliefs)—the Book of Dao by Laozi or Lao-Tze, the sacred text of Daoism—the Moon (esp. in Daoism)—(in Daoism) God of the north sky—Star God of Rank and Affluence (Daoism)—seven mortal forms in Daoism, representing carnal life and desires— |