
Qiu Chuji - Wikipedia
Qiu Chuji (10 February 1148– 21 August 1227), courtesy name Tongmi (通密), also known by his Taoist name Master Changchun, [1] [2] was a renowned Taoist master from late Southern Song/Jin dynasty and a famous disciple of Wang Chongyang, the founder of Quanzhen School.
Qiu Chuji - A Noted Figure in the Taoist History - China Daily
2 天之前 · Qiu Chuji (1148-1227) was born in Xixia County, Dengzhou City, Shandong Province. He started to learn Taoism at his early age, and was a pupil of Wang Chongyang, the founder of Quanzhen Sect. After Wang Chongyang died, he went secluded in Juxi (the southeast of Baoji City , Shanxi Province) and Longzhou ( Longxian County , Shanxi Province), etc ...
丘处机(道教全真派“北七真”之一)_百度百科
丘处机(1148年—1227年),字通密,道号长春子,登州栖霞(今属山东省)人,金代元初道士,道教全真派“北七真”之一。 因以74岁高龄远赴西域劝说成吉思汗止杀爱民而闻名世界。 丘处机19岁出家,次年拜王重阳为师,追随左右,甚契玄机,与丹阳子马钰、长真子谭处端、长生子刘处玄、玉阳子王处一、广宁子郝大通、清静散人孙不二合称“全真七子”。 王重阳羽化后,他在陕西磻溪洞穴中住了6年,苦心修道。 后来又隐居在龙门山 (今陕西宝鸡境内)励志精修7年。 明昌元 …
Qiu Chuji - FYSK: Daoist Culture Centre - Database
2009年8月26日 · Qiu Chuji ( 丘處機祖師 Qiu Chuji Zushi ) (1148-1227) from Xixia of Dengzhou (in today's Shandong province) was also named Qiu Tongmi, and had the Daoist name Changchunzi. He became a Daoist at the age of 19, and …
Qiu Chuji - one of the Seven Northern Immortals - chinatripedia
Renowned as one of the “Seven Northern Immortals” of the Quanzhen Daoist tradition, he achieved global acclaim for his remarkable journey at the age of 74 to the western regions, where he persuaded Genghis Khan to cease the indiscriminate killing of …
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Qiu Chuji, whose original name is unknown, was born on the 19th day of the first lunar month in the 8th year of the Huangtong era of the Jin dynasty (1148) in Bindu Village, Qixia County, Dengzhou Prefecture, Shandong Province. Since childhood he had no interest in Confucianism but was keen on immortality practice.
長春真人西遊記 - Chinese Text Project
Qiu Chang Chun Xi You Ji (Travels to the West of Qiu Chang Chun, 長春真人西遊記) was a record of journey of the Taoist monk Qiu Chuji from Shandong, China through central Asia to present himself before Genghis Khan.
Qiu Chuji - Alternativehistorychristos Wiki
Qiu Chuji (traditional Chinese: 丘處機; simplified Chinese: 丘处机; pinyin: Qiū Chùjī; 1148 – 23 July 1227), also known by his Taoist name Changchun zi (Chinese: 長春子; pinyin: Chángchūnzi), was a Daoist disciple of Wang Chongyang. He was the most famous among the Seven True Daoists of the North.
Qiu Chuji - ChinaWiki.net
2021年4月5日 · Qiu Chuji (1148-1227), whose name is tongmi, was born in Qixia, Dengzhou (now in Shandong Province). He was a Taoist in the Jin Dynasty and early Yuan Dynasty, and one of the "north seven truths" of Quanzhen School of Taoism. At the age of 74, he went to the western regions to persuade Genghis Khan to stop killing his people. Life of the characters
Qiu Chuji, Guru of Genghis Khan - Mahar Pañña
2022年3月18日 · Qiu Chuji (丘處機) (Born 1148 in Chi-hsia, China — Died July, 1227 in Beijing, china), widely known by his Taoist name Chang Chun Zi (長春子), was a Taoist master who provided spiritual guidance to Genghis Khan and was …