Taoist scholars regard Jade Qing as the treasure of Taoism, Qing Lingbao as the treasure of classics, and Tai Qing as the treasure of teachers, which are the three treasures of "Taoism, classics and teachers" who convert to Taoism.
Monks practice life with the "essence, qi and spirit" of the human body, which is the three treasures of life.
Taoists take "kindness, frugality and concession" as the foundation and work as the three treasures of WTO entry.
The conversion of Taoism to the Three Treasures refers to Tao Bao, Bao Jing and Shi Bao. When Taoism converts to the Three Treasures, it will find a way to solve many pains of birth, illness, death, illness and death, pursue a quiet realm, cultivate one's morality, and obtain peace of mind.
In the most famous Tao Te Ching of Taoism; I have three treasures, one is kindness, the other is frugality, and the third is not daring to be the first in the world. These three treasures have always been regarded by Taoist practitioners as difficult rules to cultivate the mind and cultivate the nature.
In addition, the theory that the three treasures of the human body are essence, qi and spirit also exists in the classic works of Taoism and Danxue.
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General situation of Taoism
Taoism, which originated in ancient China during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, is a primitive religious form of polytheism. Its main purpose is to pursue immortality, achieve immortality, and help the world and save people. It occupies an important position in China's ancient traditional culture and develops actively in the modern world. Although Taoism has been one of hundred schools of thought since the Warring States Period, it deified the former moral philosophers.
Cults didn't appear until the end of the Han Dynasty, and Shi Tian of Yizhou (now Sichuan) addressed Lao Zi as a gentleman. By the Southern and Northern Dynasties, the religious form of Taoism was gradually improved. Laozi Li Er (the Grandfather) was the ancestor of the Tang Dynasty, and in the Tang Dynasty he was honored as the sage of Yuanque Avenue and the Emperor Xuanyuan.
Taoism takes "Tao" as its highest belief and holds that "Tao" is the source of all things. In the traditional culture of China, Taoism, together with Confucianism and Buddhism, is a dominant theory and a way to cultivate immortality.
Taoism in academic circles now refers to the ancient religious beliefs in China, which inherited most religious concepts and practice methods of Fang and Huang, as well as folk belief in gods, and gradually formed the highest belief of "Tao".
It is a kind of China religion with Taishang Laojun as the leader and Laozi's Tao Te Ching as the classic of cultivating immortals, but it is not the main classic of cultivating immortals. The main methods of Taoist immortality can be roughly summarized into five types: taking immortal medicine, external alchemy, refining qi to lead the way, practicing inner alchemy, practicing immortality through Taoist utensils, and self-cultivation. Most of the later immortals were cultivated by Neidan.
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia-Three Treasures of Taoism
References:
Baidu encyclopedia-Taoism