Taishang Laojun is the ancestor of taoist sanqing Taoism; Bodhi Bodhi's father is a character in the novel The Journey to the West.
Taishang Laojun is recognized as the founder of Taoism, that is, Taiqing Moral Buddha. Also known as Daozu, Taishang Daozu, Emperor-robbed Buddha, Moral Buddha, Birthday Buddha, Mixed God, and Shibao Buddha. Sanqing, Sanqing, Sanqing, Sanqing, Sanqing, Sanqing, Sanqing, Sanqing, Sanqing, Sanqing, Sanqing, Sanqing, Sanqing, Sanqing, Sanqing. According to Taoism, Laozi is one of its eighty-one. He has more than 5,000 words of Tao Te Ching, which is a Taoist ancestral home that shocked ancient times. February15th of the lunar calendar is the Christmas day of Lao Jun, the founder of Taoism, and an international Taoist festival.
Bodhi, a figure in Journey to the West, is also a granddaddy. He took the Monkey King as an apprentice and taught him seventy-two changes and somersaults. But Bodhi, who predicted that the Monkey King would make trouble, asked the Monkey King to keep a secret and never mention his legacy. Journey to the West is the founder of Bodhi, the name of Buddhism, the temperament of Taoism and the thought of Confucianism. Basically, the founder of Bodhi is described as a master who is proficient in Taoism and Buddhism: profound in mana, numerous in disciples and extensive in education. The people of Shan Ye are all educated by them. Bodhi's founder not only taught people to be upright, but also taught the general public some methods of strengthening the body and cultivating the mind, so he won the respect of one side. It catered to the trend of thought of the integration of the three religions at that time. Wang Yangming of the Ming Dynasty was a great achievement. Both "Lingtai Square Inch" and "Three Stars with the Moon" have entrusted the author with the idea of the integration of the three religions.