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Taoist Culture of Shaolong Temple in Jinyun Mountain, Chongqing

Shaolong's view of Jinyun Mountain advocates "empirical education" and runs through the spiritual life of Taoist people with "demonstration of Dan Dao". Taoist priests in Guanzhong practice, practice stunts, practice medicine and preach, and are well-known for their superb medical skills. It can be called China's stunt, from taking qi to avoid valley, guiding massage, planting authentic medicinal materials, to taking qi, keeping thinking, keeping one, keeping the road, serving the sun, the moon and the brilliance, taking five qi, keeping in good health and prolonging life. Shaolong concept takes the spirit of "immortality and valuing life" as the code of conduct of Taoism, and takes Taoist health preservation as the basic point, forming a cultural palace view of health preservation, which puts experience cultivation on the same footing as daily scientific instruments. Shaolongguan has the only Taoist stunt troupe in China, among which "Hibernation" and "Burning Candles barefoot" have become Guinness World Records. China's central and provincial TV stations, Japanese NHK TV stations and Hong Kong Phoenix TV stations have made a lot of reports on the Taoist stunts in Jinyun Mountain. Li Yichong, the abbot of Shao Long Temple, used the Taoist fetal interest method to pass the "No.1 in the World" column of Shanghai TV Station, which took two hours and 22 minutes and was notarized by Shanghai Notary Office, creating the highest record of "underwater survival".