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Wu Yunqing's introduction
Wu Yunqing (1June 5, 896-1September 24, 998), a native of Xingyang, Zhengzhou City, Henan Province, believed in Taoism and Buddhism and was famous for his long life. The highest ideal of his life is to become a real person like Guanyin Bodhisattva, the sacred ancestor of the Chinese nation, including Huangdi, Laozi, Taoism and Buddhism. At the age of 65,438+08, he became a monk, traveled around the world and studied Taoism. He has studied and cultivated Huangdi Neijing and Laozi China's Inner alchemy of Traditional Taoism for Health and Longevity successively in Huashan, Songshan, Wuwang and Wudang Mountain, famous Taoist mountains in China. At the same time, in order to explore the true meaning of Buddhism and Zen, I have studied in China, Luoyang, Henan, Baima Temple, Dengfeng, Shaolin Temple, Kaifeng, Jiuku, Kannonji, Beijing, Baozi Street, Nursery Hall and many other temples in China. Later, Wu Yunqing, the oldest birthday girl, lived in Tsinghua Temple in the north of China for many years, practicing Taoist inner alchemy and strictly observing Buddhism. Because of his high merit, he was elected as an elder by practitioners in Tsinghua Temple.