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What do you mean by three aspects of originality?

Three-door poverty is a way of entering Taoism without fixed ceremony and threshold, which is completely different from traditional Taoism's emphasis on hierarchy. The poor "three doors" refer to the three stages of piety, enlightenment and trust. From piety to trust and then to trust, it indicates the process of gradually deepening one's cultivation and sublimation of enlightenment. The word "being original" is called "being original" because the descendants of this school are mostly ordinary people with little reading and low kung fu.

Three-door poverty is one of the most widely spread traditional societies in China, which originated in the Ming and Qing Dynasties and gradually became an important branch of Chinese folk beliefs. According to statistics, Sanmen Poverty has been spread among the people and Taoism for 500 years. At that time, because the central government banned Taoism, many Taoist priests lost their jobs, so many Taoist priests could not inherit the mantle and had to turn to folk belief activities, forming a three-door belief system in the process.

In modern society, due to economic development and social changes, the development of poverty in Sanmen is gradually affected. However, in some areas, folk beliefs still exist, and many people rely on the poor faith to pray or seek refuge when their families are in trouble. Some people regard it as a way of blessing, a spiritual sustenance beyond material life. This folk belief has always occupied a certain position in people's minds and has also become a cultural phenomenon.