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Taoism is a native religion in China. What were Taoist disciples doing during the Anti-Japanese War?

Taoism is a native religion in China. Taoism emphasizes inaction and indisputable. Most people in the world misunderstand the Taoist thought of "doing nothing" and think that "doing nothing" means doing nothing and going with the flow, which is a great misunderstanding of the thought of "doing nothing" In fact, "inaction" refers to a warning to the monarch, which means that the monarch does not compete with the people for profit. During War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression's period, when the country was in crisis, what were the Taoists doing to preach "inaction" and "feathering into immortality"? Today, we will meet Li, a Taoist priest in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression's time.

Li, also known as Li, is from Weizhuang Village, Mancheng County, Hebei Province. 1878. It is said that Li was born in a martial artist's family. There are seven brothers and sisters, and Li ranks third. At that time, warlords fought in various places, and Li once joined the army and became an ordinary soldier. However, the nonsense of warlords' fighting really made people feel bored, and the future looked bleak. Maybe one day he would become cannon fodder.

So, Li ran out as soon as he was free, hoping to live a secluded life. As the saying goes, the small ones are hidden in the wild, the middle ones are hidden in the city, and the big ones are hidden in the DPRK. According to Li's identity, he can only live in seclusion, so he went to the chessboard Taoist temple in Yixian County, Hebei Province to "practice" and stay away from the wrong place. During his monasticism, he devoted himself to studying Taoism and acupuncture on the other hand. Of course, for the prosperity of this Taoist temple, he also put part of his energy into repairing the temple.

After going down the mountain, Li Daochang helped our army to survey the terrain and build fortifications, and also participated in the logistics support work such as hiding quilts and clothing, storing food and covering the sick and wounded. Even more embarrassing, Ge Zhenlin and Song Xueyi, survivors of the famous Five Heroes in Langya Mountain, were successfully rescued by him.