Zhong Liquan, the word Yunfang, Zhengyangzi, is a native of Jingzhao Xianyang.
He was majestic, well-read in the arts of civil and martial arts, eight feet seven inches tall, with a beard that extended beyond his abdomen and eyes that shone brightly.
He was a general in the Han Dynasty, but because of the defeat of the army, he fled to Zhongnan Mountain, met the Emperor of Donghua and was taught the Tao.
Later, he lived in seclusion in Mt. Giethoorn in Jinju, did not associate with the world, he tied his hair into a double hair, picked mistletoe leaves for clothes, and claimed that the world was scattered.
After the success of the cultivation, he was given the title of Taiji Zuogong Zhenren by Tianzhen.
He wandered the world, showing impermanence, and the world often encountered him.
There was once an ode that said: The door of birth and death of my household, a few sober and a few enlightened. At night, the iron man pondered carefully, and immortality was done by people.
He has poems that have been circulated in the world.
Now the Ningyang Cave Preaching Temple in Zhongnan Mountain is the place where he met the Emperor of Donghua, and the Zhengyang Palace in Zhouquwan, Xianyang, is his former residence.
Emperor Yuan Shizu named him the true monarch of Zhengyang enlightenment and preaching, and Emperor Wuzong crowned him as the emperor of Zhengyang enlightenment and preaching.
Praise said: In the early years, I met the emperor of Donghua and connected with the Tao. The sun and the moon are double-haired, and the mistletoe leaves are abundant. Peanut jade pedicle, the tree has long lead branches. The leisurely water is just like back then.