A Comprehensive Overview of Taoist Schools

I. Pre-Taoist Origins: The Ideological & Technical Precursors Prior to Institutionalised Taoism

II. Eastern Han Dynasty: The Founding of Two Original Taoist Religions

1. Five Pecks of Rice Dao (Precursor to Tianshi Dao, the Earliest Root of Zhengyi)

2. Taiping Dao

Lesser Folk Taoist Sects of the Same Era

III. Wei, Jin and Northern & Southern Dynasties: The Three Great Talismanic Mountains Sects (All Later Incorporated into Zhengyi)

(I) The Three Ancestral Talismanic Lineages (Core Founding Schools of Zhengyi)

(II) Other Taoist Schools of the Northern & Southern Dynasties

IV. Song & Yuan Dynasties: All Talismanic Subsects Affiliated to Southern Zhengyi

Core Tenets of the Zhengyi School

V. Three Ancient Northern Taoist Sects of the Song & Yuan Dynasties (Only Quanzhen Survives to the Present Day)

VI. Full Lineages of the Quanzhen School: Seven Major Branches of the Northern Seven Masters & the Northern-Southern Dual Traditions

(I) Northern Quanzhen Lineage (Descended from Wang Chongyang: Seven Branches of the Seven Quanzhen Masters, the Surviving Mainstream)

(II) Secondary Lineages of the Five Quanzhen Patriarchs

(III) Southern Quanzhen School (Ziyang Sect)

Lesser Derivative Quanzhen Subsects

VII. Distinct Folk Taoist Sects of Modern and Contemporary Times (Affiliated to Either Zhengyi or Quanzhen)

VIII. Core Distinctions Between the Two Principal Taoist Denominations

SectCore PracticeMonastic & Moral PreceptsRepresentative Lineages
Zhengyi SchoolTalismans, sacrificial liturgies, thunder rites, geomantic ritualsLay practitioners permitted to marry and consume meat and alcoholLonghu Mountain Tianshi Lineage, Maoshan, Lingbao, Jingming, Shenxiao, Qingwei, Lüshan, Meishan
Quanzhen SchoolInternal alchemical refinement, ascetic spiritual enlightenmentMonastic celibacy, vegetarianism and strict communal monastic disciplinesLongmen, Huashan, Yuxian, Qingjing, Southern Quanzhen

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