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page 1Chinese salvationist religions
White Lotus
religious and political movement
Queen Mother of the West
mother goddess in Chinese religion and mythology

Daoyuan
Guiyidao is a Chinese folk religious movement of salvation belonging to the Xiantiandao ("Way of Former Heaven") tradition. It is better known as Precosmic Salvationism in contemporary Taiwan, and historically also known by the name of its institutions as Daodeshe, Guiyi Daoyuan or later Daoyuan.
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Xiantiandao
The Xiantiandao (, or "Way of the Primordial"; Vietnamese: ', Japanese: '), or known as Blue/Green Lotus sect (), also simply Tiandao (; Vietnamese: ', Japanese: '), is one of the most productive currents of Chinese folk religious sects such as the White Lotus Sect, characterised by representing the principle of divinity as feminine and by a concern for salvation (moral completion) of mankind.
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Weixinism
Weixinism (), institutionally also known by the extended title of Holy Church of the Heart-Only () is one of the Chinese salvationist religions born in Taiwan in the late 20th century. It was founded in 1984 in Taichung by Grand Master Hun Yuan. Its global core membership is about 300,000, with a larger audience estimated by Taiwan's Ministry of Internal Affairs at 1,000,000. The church has quickly spread to mainland China since the early 2000s, where it functions as a platform for joint initiatives of the Chinese mainland and Taiwanese governments for the renewal of Chinese culture. It has al
Lishan Laomu
the old mother of Mount Li
Xuanyuandao
Confucian folk religion founded in Taiwan in 1952

Chinese salvationist religions
Chinese religious tradition characterised by a concern for salvation of the person and the society
Tiandism
group of Chinese folk religions
Luoism
Chinese folk religious tradition founded by Luo Menghong (1443-1527).
Shengdao
Shengdao (圣道 "Holy Way" or "Way of the Hallows"), best known by its corporate name Tongshanshe () is a Confucian salvation sect part of the Xiantiandao ("Way of Former Heaven") lineage.
Sanyiism
Chinese folk religious tradition of Fujian, founded in the 16th century by Lin Zhao'en.
Baguaism
Baguadao (八卦道 "Way of the Eight Trigrams") or Eight Trigram Teaching (八卦教) or Attain Origin Sect (收元教) or Pure Water Sect (清水教) is a network of Chinese folk religious sects, one of the most extended in northern China. The tradition dates back to the late 17th century Ming dynasty, and was heavily persecuted during the following Qing dynasty when affiliated sects organised an uprising in 1813, led by Lin Qing. Affiliated sects appeared under various names, but during the latter half of the 18th century they adopted Bagua Jiao as their common designation.
Way of the Gods according to the Confucian Tradition
a Confucian congregational religious movement
Zailiism
Chinese folk religious sect
Maitreyanism
Chinese popular religion that appeared in the 6th century.
Chinese religions of fasting