It is a common phrase in the late imperial China to refer to Daoist masters or recluse. They don’t necessarily need to live in the mountain, but are normally regarded to have some sort of religious cultivations.
Language and Culture Center (LCC) at Duke Kunshan University
It is a common phrase in the late imperial China to refer to Daoist masters or recluse. They don’t necessarily need to live in the mountain, but are normally regarded to have some sort of religious cultivations.