Xuanyuan teaching

Church of Xuanyuan
軒轅教會 Xuānyuánjiàohuì
TypeConfucian church
ClassificationChinese salvationist religion
ScriptureFour Books and Five Classics
FounderWang Hansheng
Origin1952
Taiwan
Other name(s)Way of Xuanyuan (軒轅道), Huangdiism (黄帝教)
Official websitehttp://huangdi-culture.org/
Xuanyuan Temple in Huangling, Yan'an, Shaanxi, at the ideal sacred centre of China

Xuanyuandao (軒轅道 "Way of Xuanyuan")[a], also known as Xuanyuanism (軒轅教[b]) or Huangdiism (黄帝教[c]), is a Confucian folk religion of China which was founded in Taipei, Taiwan, in 1952.[1] The founder was Wang Hansheng (王寒生) (1899–1989), a legislator.[2] The Church of Xuanyuan aims to restore the "national religion" of archaic (pre-Han dynasty) China,[1] with Huangdi as the universal God.


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  1. ^ a b Goossaert, Palmer. 2011. p. 295
  2. ^ Jochim 2003. p. 60