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Neo-Taoism Neo-Taoist practice
Wu Sheng, whose real name is Feng Dan, advocates the spread of Taoist health preservation in contemporary times. Taoist of Qingzhu, Taoist scholar, health-preserving, closed-door descendant of Laoshan Taoist School, and descendant of Nanzong Taoist School. Master plan of Taoist health books in China. Organize and edit Chinese and English monographs such as Taoist Yijinjing and Taoist Fengshui, and spread them at home and abroad. The book Taoist Yijinjing. Taoist Health Classic was selected as the key publication in the 11th Five-Year Plan and the national audio-visual products going out project. His deeds and works have been reported by hundreds of media such as CCTV, Sina.com and China Southern Television, and he has participated in many internationally renowned book fairs such as Frankfurt.

Neo-Taoist art

Neo-Taoist art advocates the integration of traditional Taoist art and contemporary art in form and thought. Taoist Wu is a practitioner of neo-Taoist art, and the Taoist Culture and Art Academy located in Songzhuang National Defense Art Zone, Tongzhou, Beijing is the spreading Dojo of neo-Taoist culture and art. While restoring the traditional Taoist painting and sword-casting art, the Dojo applies modern forms such as multimedia, network, cartoons, concepts and installations.