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Taigu school

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Mystical folk religious sect of Confucianism
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Stylisation of the 禄 lù or 子 zi grapheme, respectively meaning "prosperity", "furthering", "welfare" and "son", "offspring". 字 zì, meaning "word" and "symbol", is a cognate of 子 zi and represents a "son" enshrined under a "roof". The symbol is ultimately a representation of the north celestial pole (Běijí 北极) and its spinning constellations, and as such it is equivalent to the Eurasian symbol of the swastika, 卍 wàn.
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TheTaigu school (Chinese:太谷学派;pinyin:Tàigǔ xuépài), alsoGreat Perfection (大成教;Dàchéng jiào) orYellow Cliff teaching (黄崖教;Huángyá jiào), is amysticalfolk religious sect ofConfucianism spread especially inJiangsu,Anhui andShandong. It was founded by Zhou Xingyuan, a man withshamanic skills entitledTaigu (太谷; "Great Valley") by followers.[1]

The purpose of the school is to help those who practice it to develop a clear and enlightened state of mind, in which man apprehends his true nature and recovers original simplicity.[2]

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  1. ^Ma (2011), p. 239.
  2. ^Ma (2011), p. 233.

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