Chinese religions of fasting


The Chinese religions of fasting are a subgroup of the Chinese salvationist religions. Their name refers to the strict vegetarian fasting diet that believers follow. This subgroup originated as the Lǎoguān zhāijiào sect that departed from the eastern "Great Vehicle" proliferation of Luoism in the 16th century and adopted features of the White Lotus tradition.
The Chinese religions of fasting are the following three:
In the 1890s, a zhaijiao group assumed the functions of government in Gutian County, leading to the Kucheng Massacre.