As early as the Song Dynasty, Qiu Chuji, the founder of Longmen Studies, was born in a poor family and lived in Gongshan in the north of the village. /Kloc-When he was 0/9 years old, he left home to study Taoism, went to Quanzhen Temple in Ninghai, Shandong Province, worshipped Wang Zhongyang as a teacher, and then established Longmendong Temple in Shaanxi.
Qiu Chuji, the founder, absorbed the essence and wisdom from the health classics such as Huangdi's Internal Classic, Qian Jin Fang Yao, Miscellaneous Customs, Life Record, and linked the theory of human viscera with the four seasons and five elements, and wrote a medical health book, On Learning from the Classics, which was handed down from generation to generation.
Qiu Chuji, the founder, emphasized Taoism, advocated "paying equal attention to both literature and Taoism", practicing medicine and giving alms to the world, which enriched the Inner alchemy that rose in the late Tang Dynasty and the Five Dynasties and laid the foundation of Taoist medical health culture.
During the war, the Japanese Empire invaded China, causing frequent domestic unrest. As the first19th generation descendant of Longmen Sect, Taoist Li took an active part in the revolutionary movement, preached justice and kindness to the villagers, and saved two revolutionary fighters in Langya Mountain. After liberation, he was elected as a member of Shanxi CPPCC.