Zhang Sanfeng, Taoist priest of Wudang Mountain, whose real name is Tong, Sanfengzi and Xuan. Zhang Sanfeng was born in the late Song Dynasty and early Yuan Dynasty. There are different kinds, turtle-shaped crane bones, big ears and round eyes. He is more than seven feet long, has a beard like a halberd, has a bun on his head and often wears a crescent crown. Wearing a hat is to keep out the cold and heat. If you don't dress up, everyone looks sloppy.
Zhang Sanfeng claimed to be a descendant of Zhang Daoling, and his ancestral home was Longhushan, Jiangxi. He is a Taoist scholar, thinker, calligrapher and martial artist. Zhang Sanfeng was awarded the rank of Cai Mao in the first year of Yuan Shizu's unification of China (1260), and went to Zhongshan Buring through his official position. He is tall, with big ears and round eyes. He must be as tall as Ji. He came back from the dead while living in Jintai Temple, Baoji. The Taoist called him "an outing in Yang Shen".
Zhang Sanfeng's works
Zhang Sanfeng's works are abundant, and in the Qing Dynasty, Li and others compiled Straight Talk about Mystery, Meditation Song, Xuan Yao Pian, Rootless Tree and so on. This is the complete works of Mr. Zhang Sanfeng that have been handed down to this day. Many of these chapters are highly praised by later generations. However, Zhang Sanfeng's masterpiece should be called the twenty-four Dan characters in Rootless Tree.
For thousands of years, Taoist theory has been mysterious and obscure, which can not be widely accepted by the society, thus hindering the in-depth spread of Taoism. Zhang Sanfeng used the genre of lyrics and catchwords to turn metaphysics into a well-known lyric "Rootless Tree". This song "Rootless Tree" consists of 24 songs, including Zhang Sanfeng's hermit school's theory of repairing truth and its subsequent practice.