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Tiandi teachings

Tiandiism
Heavenly Deity religions
天帝教 Tiāndìjiào
Both churches use, as their symbol, variations of the ancient Tiancharacter to resemble a human figure and a flame.
TypeChinese salvationist religion
Distinct fellowships① Holy Church of the Heavenly Virtue (天德聖教)
② Lord of Universe Church (天帝教)
FounderXiao Changming (1900s)
Li Yujie (1978)
Origin20th century
Anhui, Taiwan
Members2005, combined membership in Taiwan: 500.000 (2.2%)

Tiandiism[a] is a group of Chinese salvationist sects, namely the Holy Church of the Heavenly Virtue[b] and the Lord of Universe Church,[c] which emerged respectively from the teachings of Xiao Changming and Li Yujie, disseminated in the early 20th century.[1] The Lord of Universe Church is actually a later development of the former, established in the 1980s.[1]

These religions focus on the worship of the "Heavenly Deity" or "Heavenly Emperor" (Tiāndì 天帝),[1] on health through the proper cultivation of qi,[1] and teach a style of qigong named Tianren qigong.[2] According to scholars, the doctrines of Li Yujie are traceable to the Taoist tradition of Huashan,[3] where he studied for eight years.[4] The Lord of Universe Church is active both in Taiwan and mainland China, where it has high-level links.[1]


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  1. ^ a b c d e Vermander, 1999.
  2. ^ Micollier, 1998.
  3. ^ Ju Keyi, Lu Xianlong. 2014. p. 195
  4. ^ Palmer, 2011. p. 27

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