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Top Ten Classic Taoist Songs

The top ten classic Taoist songs are as follows:

1. "Tao Qing"

Tao Qing is not a rigid religious ritual, so it has developed rapidly among the people. , and even became a folk song. The creation of Taoist songs can be concise and clear to respond to the masses. White clouds, yellow cranes, and Taoist people are like a harp, a sword, and a cup of tea; the feathers are often smoky, not stained by the peach and plum blossoms in the world.

2. "Tao Yuan"

I will take refuge by your side and put my heart in the furnace to cultivate elixirs; even if I become a wisp of cigarette close to you, I will pray for immortality. The belief in immortality.

3. "The Heart of the Tao"

The best is like water, and the Tao Te Ching is accompanied by fragrant tea. Not for fame and fortune, but for the sake of fame and fortune, just look at the world of mortals like mist with a smile.

4. "Blooming Mercy"

Who is born into the mortal world by mistake and moves the world; who understands the mother of the earth, the heart of an inch of grass; the fragrance of sandalwood wakes up the dreamer, and persists I express my gratitude to my mother for her kindness and respect for my dearest relatives.

5. I would like to be the lotus of the Heavenly Lord.

I would like to be the lotus of the Heavenly Lord. I will cultivate my mind and never have distracting thoughts; the flowers will bloom and fall around you, and I will be the water lotus of the past and present lives.

6. Bodhi has no tree

Bodhi has no tree Music: Xu Qingyuan - At the beginning of the day.

7. Rootless Tree

Rootless Tree Music: Zhao Jingyi - Rootless Tree.

8. Feng Rusong

Feng Rusong Music: China Film Orchestra National Orchestra-Chinese Taoist Music.

9. Bu Xuyun

Bu Xuyun Music: China Film Orchestra National Orchestra-Chinese Taoist Music.

10. Four Seasons Spring

Four Seasons Spring Music: China Film Orchestra National Orchestra-Chinese Taoist Music.

Taoism

Among the five major religions in my country, Taoism is the only religion that originated in China and was founded by the Chinese, so it is also called an indigenous religion. Taoism had a profound impact on the politics, economy and culture of ancient my country and was one of the three spiritual pillars of the ruling class. As China's native religion, Taoism has endless charm.

Although Taoism appears as a religion, Taoism has absorbed countless Chinese cultures in its development history of more than 2,000 years.