Qingcheng, one of the four schools of ancient martial arts in China, has been passed down for thousands of years and originated from Qingcheng Mountain in Sichuan, a Taoist holy place in China. A school of Taoist inner alchemy. According to legend, it began with Qingcheng's father-in-law, and was later learned by Li Babai and others. Xue Daoguang's "Three Notes on Zhen Wu": "Zhang Ziyang Xianweng met Qingcheng's father-in-law, and gave the golden liquid a wonderful way to repay Dan." It means that Zhang Borui studied under father-in-law Qingcheng. The works of this school include The Secret Record of Qingcheng Mountain and The Mystery of Avenue. Its achievement method combines the advantages of double cultivation of yin and yang and double cultivation of north and south, and draws lessons from Guan Yinzi, forming the basic characteristics of taking nothingness as the body, simplicity as the use and normal mind as the work. Because the martial arts of this school are mostly "secret symbols", "it is extremely difficult to give and receive", which is rarely known. My close friend Xiao claimed to have read the Secret Book of Qingcheng Mountain and the Tactics of Qingcheng Mountain Jade House. In order to understand its purpose, he elaborated it in the Outline of Taoist Health Preservation and Xuanwei of Daohai. Qingcheng school attaches great importance to the word "nothing" and recognizes the reference certificate from the word "nothing". Therefore, it is advocated that the achievement method should start from the best and be constantly improved, and the effect of middle and lower multiplication can have both, doing nothing and doing something, doing nothing and doing something. The faction believes that there is no repair, which is an overhaul; Nothing is a great achievement; Without virtue, there is great virtue; Nothing, and it's great. In "quietism", it is emphasized that the mind is inaction, that is, the mind is quietism, and it opposes seeking peace from outside, not from inside. Therefore, if you have a quiet heart, you will have something to do; If you have a calm heart, you will have something to do. At the same time, in the process of meditation, it is forbidden to meditate and create false business images and mental images, which is different from the enlightenment method of Zen.
Kongtong school
Kongtong has always been a world-famous Taoist shrine. Kongtong Wushu originated from Kongtong Mountain and is a part of Taoist culture. Together with Shaolin, Wudang, Emei and Kunlun, it is called the five famous martial arts schools in China. The granddaddy is Fei Hongzi. He studied art in the juvenile temple in his early years, and then he lived in seclusion in Kongtong Mountain to study Taoism. Kongtong Wushu absorbed the essence of Shaolin, Emei and Wudang Wushu, and became a whole in its techniques, routines and martial arts, with the aim of paying attention to real fighting, grasping, strengthening and increasing skills. The characteristic of Kongtong Wushu is "magic weapon" (weapon), which does not belong to the eighteen weapons. Various forms, small and exquisite, easy to carry, not easy to be found by the other side, often surprisingly winning in the fight.
Kunlun school
Origin, ancestor
Kunlun School is far away from the Western Regions and rarely reaches the Central Plains, so it is far from being tested to create its founder. Later, Kunlun sent a rare man who made a splash in the Wulin of the Central Plains. At this point, the Kunlun school became famous. Later, Kunlun sent several effective leaders, which grew stronger and stronger, making it gradually become a major sect in the rivers and lakes, dominating the western regions and competing with the major sects in the Central Plains. Located at the junction of Xinjiang and Qinghai, Kunlun Mountain has a prominent position as the "ancestor of thousands of mountains" and is known as "the first mountain in China".
Huashan School-Huashan School Quanzhen School.
Quanzhen Taoist tribe. Hao Datong, one of the Seven Truth in the North, was the founder of Kaipai. Hao Datong, whose name is Taigu, whose name is Guangningzi, is a disciple of Quanzhen's founder Wang Zhongyang. He died in the first year of Jin-Chongqing (12 12). In the sixth year of Yuan Shizu Zhiyuan (1269), it was named "Taikoo Real Person in Guangning Xuan Tong", and in the third year of Wuzong (13 10), it was named "Taikoo Real Person in Guangning Xuan Tong". There is no systematic record of the activities of this faction, only sporadic records are seen.
The above sects are all from Baidu Encyclopedia, and they are all real martial arts sects in history!