Brief introduction of Wu Shouyang

Wu Shouyang (1574—— about 1644), formerly known as Yang, was named Chong. Nanchang County, Jiangxi Province, the eighth generation disciple of Longmen School. He was a famous scholar of Neidan in the late Ming Dynasty and a master of Neidan's delicate and pretty school. Wu's main works include Fairness of Immortals and Quotations of Immortals and Buddhists. After the Qing Dynasty, the Wu family was famous for its "Five or Six Schools". I am a Confucian scholar and a master of Buddhism. Cao Huanyang was awarded the title of "Unity of Immortals and Buddhists", and successively studied under Li Niwan and Zhao, becoming the backbone of the Dragon School in the early Qing Dynasty. He once lived in seclusion with the king of Wu, and later taught Neidan to Liu Huayang. He has studied the books of immortals and saints all over the world, saying that they are "enlightened by Confucianism and verified by Taoism" and are the authors of Immortal Justice and the Combination of Immortals and Buddhists.