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List of Taoists
or
List of Daoists
is a list of some historical figures in
Taoism
.
Classical
Laozi
(601 BCE–531 BCE) (Founder of Philosophical Taoism)
[1]
Wenzi
(c. 5th century BCE)
Lie Yukou
(Liezi) (c. 400 BCE)
[1]
Zhuang Zi
(Chuang Tzu) (c. 4th century BCE)
[1]
Guiguzi
(c. 2nd century BCE)
Yang Xiong
(53 BCE–18)
Maming Sheng
(c. 100)
Yin Changsheng
(120–210)
Wei Boyang
(151–221)
Ge Xuan
(164–244)
Zhang Jiao
(d. 184)
[1]
Gan Ji
(d. 200)
He Yan
(195–249)
Ji Kang
(223–262)
Zhang Daoling
(Zhang Ling) (c. 2nd century)
[1]
Zhongli Quan
(c. 2nd century) (Legendary figure)
Zhang Lu
(d. 216)
Wang Bi
(226–249)
[1]
Guo Xiang
(Kuo Hsiang) (252–312)
Fan Changsheng
(d. 318)
Bao Jing
(d. 330)
Wei Huacun
(252–334)
Ge Hong
(284–364)
[1]
Pao Ching-yen
(c. 3rd century)
Bao Gu
(c. 4th century)
Kou Qianzhi
(365–448)
Lu Xiujing
(406–477)
Ge Chaofu
(c. 4th or 5th century)
Tao Hongjing
(456–536)
Sun Simiao
(d. 682)
Li Bi
(722–789)
Lü Dongbin
(c. 750–)
Du Guangting
(850–933)
Chen Tuan
(871–989)
Wang Chongyang
(1113–1170)
Sun Bu'er
(1119–1182)
Wang Chuyi
(1142–1217)
Qiu Chuji
(1148–1227)
[1]
Zhang Sanfeng
(b. 12th century) (Legendary figure)
[1]
Zhang Sicheng
(d. 1344)
Zhang Guoxiang
(d. 1611)
Liu Yiming
(1734–1821)
Modern
Moy Lin-shin
(1931–1998)
Shi Zhouren
(1934–2021)
Wang Liping
(born 1949)
Wu Chengzhen
(born 1957)
See also
Taoism
Daodejing
Taoist schools
List of people by belief
References
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"Famous Taoists -- china.org.cn"
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China.org.cn
. 20 Apr 2007. Archived from
the original
on 11 Dec 2023.
Further reading
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