📜 The Three Immortals
Over two thousand years ago, three brothers—Mao Ying, Mao Gu, and Mao Zhong—left behind worldly riches to seek the Tao. They journeyed to Mount Juqu, where they cultivated the arts of healing, alchemy, and spiritual wisdom. When a great plague struck the land, the brothers used their knowledge to save countless lives. The people, in eternal gratitude, renamed their mountain home Maoshan—the Mountain of the Three Maos.
🏮 Where Legend Meets Reality
While Hollywood films portray Maoshan masters as ghost-hunting warriors, the true lineage tells a different story. The historical Shangqing School practiced meditation, breath cultivation, and the healing arts. Masters like Ge Hong, whose ancient medical texts later inspired Nobel Prize-winning malaria research, and Tao Hongjing, known as the "Prime Minister in the Mountain," walked these sacred paths.
🙏 Our Guiding Light
Today, this ancient wisdom continues through unseen hands. A contemporary master of the Maoshan tradition—whose name remains veiled by necessity—has spent decades bridging ancient Taoist knowledge with modern understanding. Through quiet guidance, this keeper of the flame ensures that what we offer carries the weight of authentic lineage, not mere spectacle.
"What we share here is not fortune-telling in the common sense, but a mirror for self-reflection—a lantern in the fog of daily life."
The five colors of Maoshan talismans—Gold, Silver, Purple, Blue, and Yellow—each carry distinct energies. Gold, the rarest, channels the highest frequencies of spiritual power.