Teachers and living practice
Real teachers behind culture, practice, consultation, and field learning.
This page introduces the people who give the project depth: Daoist teachers, martial practice teachers, ritual-culture practitioners, and future field-learning collaborators.

TEACHERS
Primary teachers
Two teacher lines support the first version: Longhu Mountain Daoist culture and Wudang wellness practice.
Master Zhuang Sande
Also known as Zhuang Jiandong, Master Zhuang Sande is presented as a senior Zhengyi Daoist practitioner connected with the Longhu Mountain Sihan Tianshi Mansion tradition.
His public profile can support the site’s Daoist culture, Zhuangzi thought, ritual-culture inquiry, field learning, and cultural consultation lines. For overseas readers, the key is to show a living teacher with decades of practice and a grounded cultural story.
Master Yuzhenzi
Master Yuzhenzi is positioned as a Daoist wellness and martial practice teacher, with a background in Wudang Tai Chi, traditional martial arts, breathing, fasting-culture education, and daily cultivation.
His course line is the natural bridge between Daoist culture and practical overseas learning: Tai Chi, Baduanjin, breath, stillness, seasonal rhythm, and gentle teacher-led practice.
What the teachers unlock
The teacher layer turns the site from a content project into a credible cultural learning platform.
Culture
Longhu Mountain source, Zhengyi Daoist context, Zhuangzi culture, ritual language, and field notes.
Practice
Tai Chi, Baduanjin, breathing, stillness, fasting-culture education, and daily rhythm.
Consultation
Feng Shui, naming, Bazi and Five Elements, ritual-culture inquiry, and course matching.
Field learning
Longhu Mountain, Taohua Island, offline study, teacher-led programs, and apprenticeship inquiries.
Content packaging
Keep teacher profiles documentary, clear, and useful.
The first version should avoid long institutional explanations. Overseas visitors need to understand who the teacher is, what they teach, what kind of learning path is available, and how to request the right next step.
Required materials
Real portrait, practice photo, short interview, course preview, public biography, and clear service scope.
Tone
Respectful, grounded, culturally rich, and easy for English-speaking readers to understand.
Presentation style
Use documentary language, real practice scenes, measured storytelling, and respectful cultural context.