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I-Kuan Tao originated from the teachings of Confucius and the five major world religions. It was established in 1930 in China by Patriarchs Zhang Guang-Bi and Sun Hui-Ming who continued the tradition after Patriarch Lu Zhong-yi. I-Kuan Tao spread throughout China and later to Taiwan led by Han Lao Qian Ren and Chen Hong-Zhen. It has since expanded globally with organizations established in several countries to propagate the teachings of I-Kuan Tao.
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I-Kuan Tao originated from the teachings of Confucius and the five major world religions. It was established in 1930 in China by Patriarchs Zhang Guang-Bi and Sun Hui-Ming who continued the tradition after Patriarch Lu Zhong-yi. I-Kuan Tao spread throughout China and later to Taiwan led by Han Lao Qian Ren and Chen Hong-Zhen. It has since expanded globally with organizations established in several countries to propagate the teachings of I-Kuan Tao.
I-Kuan Tao originated from the teachings of Confucius and the five major world religions. It was established in 1930 in China by Patriarchs Zhang Guang-Bi and Sun Hui-Ming who continued the tradition after Patriarch Lu Zhong-yi. I-Kuan Tao spread throughout China and later to Taiwan led by Han Lao Qian Ren and Chen Hong-Zhen. It has since expanded globally with organizations established in several countries to propagate the teachings of I-Kuan Tao.
Benn Koai A brief introduction to I-Kuan Tao (Yi-Guan Dao) I-Kuan Tao (Yi-Guan Dao) is the belief in and worship of God (Lord of all souls). It is the Truth inherited from the teachings of Confucius, which is the same Truth taught by the founders of the five world religions*. I-Kuan Tao was established by Patriarch Lu Zhong-yi (our Great Patriarch Jin-Gong), 17th Patriarch of the later stage of the East Dao Orthodoxy. In 1930, God ordered Zhang Guang-Bi and Sun Hui-Ming (our venerable holy teachers -- the 18th Patriarchs), who were both disciples of Lu Zhong-yi, to carry on the Dao Orthodoxy and preach the Great Dao to reveal Enlightenment to humanity and all creatures and to save all souls. In addition, they established the instructions for The Objective of Tao*. THE OBJECTIVES OF TAO Revere heaven, earth and all Divinities. Be patriotic and responsible. Build a noble and righteous character. Honor the practice of propriety. Fulfill filial devotions to parents. Honor teachers. Be trustworthy to friends. Live harmoniously with neighbors. Correct the bad and pursue the good. Expound the Five Major Relationships and the Eight Cardinal Virtues. Preach the essence of the teachings of the five major religious saints. Adhere to the Four Moral Principles and Values. Purify the heart and mind. Cultivate True-self by properly using the physical body. Restore the original True-Nature. Develop the innate goodness and virtues to the fullest. Establish yourself and others. Enlighten yourself and others. Transform the world into a peaceful and orderly society. Revert human heart and mind to the original benevolence. Help build eternal harmony in the world. The Seventeenth Patriarch Lu Jing-Gong Patriarch Patriarch: Mi-Le Buddha/Maitreya Buddha, or Patriarch Lu, named Zhong-Yi, is the first patriarch of the White-Sun Era. He was born on April 24,1849, in Jining, Shandong province of China. Miraculously inspired by the Buddhas to receive Tao from the sixteenth Patriarch Liu, he followed Patriarch Liu and diligently cultivated Tao. In 1905, Heaven ordained him as the seventeenth patriarch, or the first patriarch of the White-Sun Era. He passed away on February 2, 1925. On March 3 of the following year, his spirit worked a great miracle, he lectured through the physical body of a person called Yang Chuen-ling. His spirit lectured for one hundred days. During this period, he chanted the Jing-Gong Subtle Sutra and the True Sutra of Maitreya Buddha. Both are now widespread all over the world. The Eighteenth Patriarch- Zhang, Tian-Ran Buddha Shi-Zun: Our Shi-Zun is Ji-Gong Living Buddha incarnate. His family name is Zhang, his first name is Kui-Sheng, also known as Guang-Bi and Tian-Ran in the Tao Temples. He was born on July 19, 1889 in Jining, Shandong Province of China. He received Tao in 1915 and was mandated with Heavenly Decree in 1930 as the eighteenth patriarch, or the second patriarch in the White-Sun Era, to complete the last salvation. He passed away during the night of the Mid-Autumn Festival in 1947 in Chengdu, Sichuan province of China. The Almighty God then bestowed on him an honorable Buddha's name as Tian-Ran-Gu-Fo. The Eighteenth Patriarch- Sun, Zhong-Hua-Shen-Mu Shi-Mu: Our Shi-Mu is Yue-Hui Bodhisattva incarnate. Her family name is Sun; her given name is Su-Zhen, known as Hui-Ming in the Tao Temples. She was born in Shan County, Shandong province of China, on August 28, 1895. In 1930, it was ordained by Heavenly Decree that Shi-zun and Shi-Mu fulfill the last salvation. She passed away on February 23 in 1975. God bestowed on her the honorable holy title: Zhong- HuaShen-Mu. Although Shi-Zun and Shi-Mu have already left the world, the Heavenly Decree prevails. Lao-Qian-Ren and Qian-Ren continue the efforts to assist our Enlightening Masters with this holy mission---the completion of the last salvation of all the sentient beings. Bai-Shui-Lao-Ren Han Lao Qian Ren (Grand Senior Elder), given name En-Rong also known as Yu-Lin, called himself "Bai-Shui-Lao-Ren ". He was born in March 22, 1901 in Ninghe, Hebei, China. He received Tao in 1938 and was assigned Transmission master in 1941. In 1948, Han Lao Qian Ren was ordained by Shi-Mu to lead several senior elders to start the pioneering mission in Taiwan. January 26, 1995 Han Lao Qian Ren at the age of 95 answered the merciful call from the Almighty and return to heaven. Qian-Ren Qian Ren (Senior Elder) Ms. Chen, given name Hong-Zhen was born in the city of Tianjin in 1923. She received Tao at the age of 18 and realized Tao. In 1948, she accompanied Lao Qian Ren back to Formosa to propagate Tao. For more than 50 years, Qian Ren propagated Tao tirelessly and modeled herself after Tao. Acknowledged by the Almighty, Qian Ren was honored with the Heavenly Decree to continue the works of our Shi-Zun, Shi-Mu and Lao Qian Ren to salvage the suffering world. 1930, the Almighty God ordained Shi-Zun and Shi-Mu to inherit the Heavenly Decree; the heritage of Tao thus continued. Shi-Zun and Shi-Mu had shouldered the holy responsibility to architect the utopia of Maitreya. After countless trials and tribulations, Tao was quickly flourished and spread all over China by 1945. In 1939, Shi-Zun wrote Temporary Tao Etiquette. On August 15, 1947, Shi- Zun returned back to Heaven at the age of 59. Shi-Mu alone continued the inheritance of Tao to renovate the social abused and refresh the minds of the people. In 1954, Shi- Mu moved to Taiwan to continue the Salvation Mission of the Three Worlds. In 1948, Han Lao Qian Ren was ordained by Shi-Mu to lead several senior elders to start the pioneering mission in Taiwan. From 1948 to 1960, the initial years were full of hardships and sufferings, misunderstanding and tests from the public, tribulations from the government, and most of all the testing of their will and determination from Heaven. Lao Qian Ren and Qian Ren were very preserving to resolve misunderstanding and overcome all the hindrance. Not until twenty years later, when Han Lao Qian Ren moved to Weidao Road, did he manage to break through the impasse; Tao propagation started to prevail throughout the island. With Qian Rens great mercy, compassion and charitable ways, Tao propagation started from Yunlin and spread to Zhanghua, Taipei, Taichung, Miaoli, Kaohsiung, and Tainan. In General
1968, following the changing of societys
structures, Tao propagated from country side into metropolitans factory and colleges in Taiwan. 1970 Tao propagated to Taipei, Taichung. 1971 Maioli started 1972 Tao propagated in Tainan Universities and Colleges
1968 Tao started in Taichungs college.
1971 Taipeis universities and colleges started. 1978-1980 students started to form public temples in Tao matters well progressed colleges and universities. 1971 Maioli started 1972 Tao propagated in Tainan Fa-Yi Chung Der Overseas Tao Community
1976, Tao started in Japan.
1978-1979 Tao propagated to Southeast Asia: Singapore Tao Community Kuala Lumpur Community Alor Setar Community Thailand Community On Feb. 23, 1975 Shi-Mu passed away at an age of 81, and was bestowed by the Almighty as Zhong-HuaShen-Mu Bai-Shui-Lao-Ren (Han Lao Qian Ren) continued the sacred mission to propagate the Great Tao all over the world. On June 15, 1980 in Japan, Han Lao Qian Ren had been ordained with Heavenly Decree. 1987, Han Lao Qian Ren assigned Qian Ren and Chyi Qian Ren to represent Fa Yi to participate The ROC I-Kuan Tao Association forming committee work. I-Kuan Tao Association
Mar 05, 1987. The ROC I-Kuan Tao Assoc.
(Taiwan) 1996 World I-Kuan Tao Headquarters (USA) 2000 The I-Kuan Tao Assoc. (Thailand) 2000 The I-Kuan Tao Assoc. (Indonesia) 2001 The Yi Guan Dao Assoc. (Malaysia) Inaugural Convention World I-Kuan Tao Headquarter Inaugural Convention October 6, 1996. Los Angeles Calif. Han Lao Qian Ren passed away and return to Heaven at the age of 95, on Jan. 26, 1995. On May 14, 1996 in Japan, Qian Ren was hornored with the Heavenly Decree to continue the works of our Shi_Zun, Shi-Mu and Lao Qian Ren to salvage the suffering world. Fa-Yi Chung Der Organizations
There are five Cultural & Education
Foundations: Chung De, Chung Ren, Chung Li, Chung Yi and Kuang Hui. Five Tao Communities: Japan, Singapore; Kuala Lumpur; Alor Setar; Thailand Community Eleven Tao Centers: Los Angeles; Djakarta, Indonesia; Hong Kong; Macao; Vancouver; Philippines; New York; Auckland, New Zealand; Indonesia; Nepal; San Francisco Tao Center