Wang Chuyi
Wang Chuyi (1142–1217) was a Chinese philosopher. He was one of "The Seven Perfect Ones of the North" or "The Seven Real Taoists",[1] terms used for disciples of Wang Chongyang.
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The seven disciples of Wang Chongyang, Wang Chuyi is second on the bottom row | |||||||||
Traditional Chinese | 王處一 | ||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 王处一 | ||||||||
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He trained in a cave in Mount Kunyu. He founded the Yushan lineage of the Quanzhen School. According to legend, he resurrected a person by covering his ears and shouting "The Underground Ministry Must Not Receive Him."[2]
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