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- Yiguandao abstract "Yiguandao (Chinese: 一貫道; pinyin: Yīguàn Dào; Wade–Giles: I Kuan-Tao), meaning the Consistent Way or Persistent Way, is a Chinese religion that emerged from the Xiantiandao group of sects in 1930, in Shandong. Yiguandao was led by Zhang Tianran, who proclaimed himself as the eighteenth patriarch of the Xiantiandao lineage, among thousands of other sects that thrived since the collapse of the Qing dynasty in 1911. Another name of the faith is Zhenli Tiandao (真理天道, "True Heavenly Way") or simply Tiandao (天道, "Way of Heaven").In the 1930s Yiguandao was a local religion of Shandong with a few thousands of followers, but under Zhang Tianran's leadership and with missionary work the group grew to become the biggest sect in China in the 1940s, with millions of followers. After, Yiguandao along with other Xiantiandao sects were proscribed as illegal secret societies and heretical cults. While still banned in China, Yiguandao was legally recognised in Taiwan in 1987 and has flourished since then. Currently it is the third largest religion in the island with 845,000 followers and over 3,100 temples.The religion involves ancestral worship and importance given to the family (on the model of Confucianism), cultivation practices (modeled after those of Taoism), and moral teachings (modeled after those of Buddhism). Yiguandao is characterised by an eschatological and soteriological doctrine, presenting itself as the only way to salvation. It also encourages adherents to engage in missionary activity.Yiguandao is the worship to the unformed matrix of all things, the "Unborn Ancient Mother" (無生老母 Wúshēng Lǎomǔ), in line with other Xiantiandao sects. She is the primordial energy of the universe, identified by Yiguandao thought with the Tao in the Wuji ("Great Void") state, and with fire. The name used in modern Yiguandao is Wujimu ("Mother of the Great Void"), and the Mu deng ("Mother's light")—a flame representing the mother—is the central focus of Yiguandao shrines.".
- Yiguandao thumbnail Yiguandao_fire_red.svg?width=300.
- Yiguandao wikiPageExternalLink www.ikuantao.org.tw.
- Yiguandao wikiPageExternalLink www.tao.org.au.
- Yiguandao wikiPageExternalLink www.with.org.
- Yiguandao wikiPageID "1765801".
- Yiguandao wikiPageRevisionID "606794176".
- Yiguandao align "right".
- Yiguandao c "一貫道".
- Yiguandao caption Chinese_bronze_inscriptions.
- Yiguandao caption Oracle_bone_script.
- Yiguandao caption Regular_script.
- Yiguandao caption "Yiguandao version".
- Yiguandao footer "The character 母 mu, meaning "mother", in different ancient Chinese scripts. It is used as the symbol of Yiguandao, mostly in a style derivative of oracle bone or bronzeware scripts. According to the religion, the character also means "fire".".
- Yiguandao image "Character Mu3 Trad.svg".
- Yiguandao image "Yiguandao fire red.svg".
- Yiguandao image "母-bronze.svg".
- Yiguandao image "母-oracle.svg".
- Yiguandao p "Yīguàn Dào".
- Yiguandao w "I Kuan-Tao".
- Yiguandao width "90".
- Yiguandao subject Category:East_Asian_religions.
- Yiguandao subject Category:New_religious_movements.
- Yiguandao subject Category:Religion_in_China.
- Yiguandao subject Category:Religion_in_Taiwan.
- Yiguandao subject Category:Religions_that_require_vegetarianism.
- Yiguandao subject Category:Religious_faiths,_traditions,_and_movements.
- Yiguandao subject Category:Syncretism.
- Yiguandao comment "Yiguandao (Chinese: 一貫道; pinyin: Yīguàn Dào; Wade–Giles: I Kuan-Tao), meaning the Consistent Way or Persistent Way, is a Chinese religion that emerged from the Xiantiandao group of sects in 1930, in Shandong. Yiguandao was led by Zhang Tianran, who proclaimed himself as the eighteenth patriarch of the Xiantiandao lineage, among thousands of other sects that thrived since the collapse of the Qing dynasty in 1911.".
- Yiguandao label "I-Kuan Tao".
- Yiguandao label "Ikuan Tao".
- Yiguandao label "Ikuantao".
- Yiguandao label "Yi Guan Dao".
- Yiguandao label "Yiguandao".
- Yiguandao label "Yiguandao".
- Yiguandao label "Игуаньдао".
- Yiguandao label "لكوان تاو".
- Yiguandao label "一貫道".
- Yiguandao label "一貫道".
- Yiguandao sameAs Yi_Guan_Dao.
- Yiguandao sameAs I-Kuan_Tao.
- Yiguandao sameAs Ikuan_Tao.
- Yiguandao sameAs Ikuanisme.
- Yiguandao sameAs Ikuantao.
- Yiguandao sameAs 一貫道.
- Yiguandao sameAs Yiguandao.
- Yiguandao sameAs Yiguandao.
- Yiguandao sameAs m.05v5j8.
- Yiguandao sameAs Q714127.
- Yiguandao sameAs Q714127.
- Yiguandao wasDerivedFrom Yiguandao?oldid=606794176.
- Yiguandao depiction Yiguandao_fire_red.svg.
- Yiguandao isPrimaryTopicOf Yiguandao.