Zhang Sanfeng (1247- 1458), whose real name is Quan Yi, whose real name is Junbao and whose real name is Sanfeng, was born in Yizhou, western Liaoning (Shaowu, Fujian), a Taoist priest in the late Southern Song Dynasty and early Ming Dynasty.
According to the legend of Wudang Mountain Taoism, Zhang Sanfeng practiced Buddhism in Wudang Mountain, Xunxian County, Hubei Province, and worshipped mysterious gods as the main gods. According to the existing martial arts of Wutang School, he is also the founder of Wutang School.
Because of its untidiness, it is also called "Zhang slovenly" and claims to be a descendant; Baoji, Shaanxi, Yizhou, Liaodong (now southwest of Zhangwu County, Fuxin City, Liaoning Province or Tayingzi Township of Mongolian Autonomous County) and Wang Ping County, Yizhou, Liaodong (now Jiangtun Town, Heishan County, Jinzhou City, Liaoning Province). Their ancestral home is Longhu Mountain in Jiangxi.
A famous Taoist teacher, thinker, Dan Daoist, calligrapher and martial artist from the end of Jin Dynasty to the beginning of Yuan Dynasty to the Yongle period of Ming Dynasty (recorded in Tianshun period), he was the founder of Wutangmen, Sanfeng School and Sanfeng Taiji Biography of Taoism in China.
Modern times are often cited as characters in martial arts novels, especially Jin Yong's martial arts novels "The Condor Heroes" and "The Dragon Slayer by Eternal Adversity".
work
The Complete Works of Mr. Zhang Sanfeng, edited by Li Xiyue in the Qing Dynasty, is a collection of works of Taoist hermit school in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. The main chapters are: On the Avenue, A Straight Talk about Mystery, Complete Works of Tan Xuan, Xuanyao Pian, Poems of Rootless Trees, Before Clouds and After Water, etc.