Tai-ping Tao
T'ai-p'ing Tao (Chin., ‘Way of Supreme Peace’). Early Taoist school founded by Chang Chüeh c.175 CE. It was a revolutionary, utopian movement, based on healing and confession of fault. For its alternative name, the Yellow Turbans, see CHANG CHÜEH.
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