Dacheng teaching of Mount Jizu
Dacheng teaching of Mount Jizu, is a Chinese folk religious sect, a branch of Luoism in western China established by Zhang Baotai in the late 17th century, during the Manchu-ruled Qing dynasty.
The sect originated in Mount Jizu, Yunnan, near Qing's border with the Burmese Taungoo dynasty. Many in the sect also advocated for the restoration of the Chinese-ruled Ming dynasty in China. It grew quickly in many southern Chinese regions and was behind a few rebellions in the 1730s and 1740s which were ruthlessly suppressed.
In 1746 the Qianlong Emperor officially banned the Dacheng religions, a year after Zhang died in prison. Many followers from Yunnan fled to Burma.