Luo teaching
Luo Teaching or Luodao (Chinese: 罗道; Chinese: 羅道; pinyin: Luó dào; lit. 'Way of Luo') or Luoism (罗教; 羅教; Luó jiào), originally Wuweiism (无为教; 無為教; Wúwéi jiào), refers to a Chinese folk religious tradition, a wide range of sect organisations flourishing over the last five hundred years, which trace their origins back to the mystic and preacher Luo Menghong (1443–1527) or known as Luo Qing (羅清) or the Patriarch Luo (罗祖; 羅祖; Luōzǔ) and the revelation contained in his major scripture, the Wǔbùliùcè (五部六册; "Five Instructions in Six Books"), the official title of which is The Scroll of Apprehending the Way through Hard Work and that marked the beginning of the precious scrolls' tradition.