Excerpts from "Qingwei Danjue" by Danjue

"Qingwei Alchemy" is an important classic of the Qingwei sect of Taoism. According to my personal impression, this sect attaches great importance to the "Tao method" of alchemy, that is, the cultivation of inner elixir and "thunder" law" combined. Its classics are recorded in "Tao Zang" and so on, and it seems that it was once valued by the rulers during the Song and Ming Dynasties. . . . . . . . As far as Qingwei Dan Jue is concerned, it well reflects the characteristics of combining inner alchemy practice with "Thunder Method". Here are two excerpts related to inner alchemy cultivation for reference:

Qingwei Sect

It is a talisman sect with great influence among the people in Song and Yuan Dynasties. It mainly evolved from Shangqing Sect. , claiming that his talismans and Taoism came from Qingwei Tianyuanshi Tianzun, so he named it Qinghui. Zhang Yuchu's "Ten Rules of Taoism" stated: "Qingwei descended from Wei (Huacun) and Zu (Shu), and then included Zhu (Dongyuan), Li (Shaowei), Nan (Bidao), Huang (Shun) The masters of Shun (Shun) were particularly popular in their dissemination of the text. It was popular in the south during the Song and Yuan Dynasties. The main scriptures of this sect include "Qingwei Danjue", "Qingwei Zhaifa", "Qingwei Xianpu", etc. There are also 268 volumes of "Daofa Huiyuan", which describe the purpose of the sect, Taoism, Zhaiyi, Most of the precepts and so on were written by Huang Shunshen. It can be seen that Huang Shunshen was the backbone and master of the Qing Wei School. After Huang Shunshen, it was divided into the southern branch, headed by Xiong Daohui; and the northern branch, headed by Zhang Daogui, took Wudang Mountain as its spreading center and taught hundreds of disciples. Zhang Daogui originally studied under Wang Zhenchang, a Taoist priest of the Quanzhen sect, and later studied under Huang Shunshen with Ye Yunlai and Liu Daoming. After completing his studies, he returned to Wudang Mountain to teach as disciples and passed on the Qingwei method to Zhang Shouqing. Zhang Shouqing was originally a Quanzhen Taoist priest and studied under Wudang Lu Dayou. Therefore, the Northern Branch of Zhang Daogui and Zhang Shouqing's lineage should be the fusion of Quanzhen and Qinghui, named "Wudang Qingwei Sect". Zhang Shouqing taught 4,000 disciples in more than 20 years. After the middle of the Yuan Dynasty, most of the Taoist priests in Tianyi Zhenqing Palace, Zixiao Palace, Taihe Palace and other palaces were disciples of Zhang Shouqing.