Zhengyi Dao
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Zhengyi Dao (Simplified Chinese: 正一道, Traditional Chinese: 正一道) or Way of Orthodox Oneness or Way of Orthodox Unity is a Chinese Daoist movement that has roots in the Celestial Masters sect. Today it is one of the two main sects of Daoism practiced in Mainland China, along with Quanzhen Dao. The Zhengyi sect is mainly practiced in the Jiangxi, Jiangsu, and Fujian provinces of China, as well as in Taiwan.
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[edit] History
A group of Daoists claiming descent from the Celestial Masters organized themselves during the Yuan Dynasty.
[edit] The Zhengyi today
[edit] Beliefs and practices
[edit] Organization
[edit] Texts
[edit] Sites and Temples
Mount Longhu in Jiangxi, China
[edit] Significance
[edit] See also
Quanzhen Dao
[edit] References
http://www.taoist.org.cn/English/daoism.htm
[edit] Notes
fr:Zhengyi Daode:Himmelsmeister zh:正一道 ja:正一教 ru:Школа Истинного Единого

