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TheTen Precepts of Taoism were outlined in a short text that appears inDunhuang manuscripts (DH31, 32), theScripture of the Ten Precepts (Shíjiè jīng 十戒經). The precepts are the classical rules of medievalTaoism as applied to practitioners attaining the rank of Disciple of Pure Faith (qīngxīn dìzǐ 清心弟子). They first appeared in theScripture on Setting the Will on Wisdom (Zhìhuì dìngxīn jīng 智慧定心經) (DZ325).[1]
There is one rule that is divided into Ten Precepts. That rule is theTao (orDao).