Qiu Chuji is also very interesting. It is said that he wants to exercise his willpower. Just throw the copper coins on the cliff into the bushes and go down and look for them yourself until you find them. He later founded a sect of his own, called Quanzhen Dragon School. Qiu Chuji saw Jin Shizong for the first time and asked him to go to Yanjing (now the capital) to create statues of Wang Zhongyang and Ma Danyang and keep them in the museum. The admonition of "keeping profits and keeping achievements" was put forward to the emperor of Jin Dynasty. Later, Qiu Chuji returned to his hometown and built a temple. Jin Zhangzong presented the plaque "Taixu View", which later became Taixu Palace.
Later, Quanzhen Sect perished, and he was appointed as the fifth Quanzhen Sect. During this period, he served as Quanzhen Sect for 24 years. Later, Emperor Xuanzong of Jin also summoned Qiu Chuji, but Qiu Chuji thought he was heartless and refused to go. Song Ningzong also sent a tie letter to invite Qiu Chuji to Lin 'an. Qiu Chuji thought that the Southern Song Emperor was politically improper and refused to go. Later, I went west to Wan Li and met Genghis Khan. Genghis Khan called him a "immortal" and asked him three or four times to seek a way to govern the country and preserve health. Qiu Chuji told him to "respect the heaven and love the people", reduce the slaughter and abstain from sex. "(this is the famous" not killing a word "). Later, Genghis Khan wrote a letter to Lu Ye Chucai, compiling these dialogues into A Record of the Feng Xuan Celebration.
In his later years, Genghis Khan renamed the Tianchang Temple to Changchun Palace (now the capital Baiyun Temple) and gave Qiu Chuji the "Hu Jin Brand" to take charge of Taoism in the world. Qiu Chuji died in Changchun Palace on 1227 at the age of 80. His main talents and achievements: politics, culture, education, medicine and health care. Historically, Qiu Chuji did not pass by Niujia Village, nor was he a hero who resisted gold and protected the people.