The management of coaching stations; or, address to the chiefs of a number of coaching stations from all over the country (December 27, 1994)
Article Abstract:
Li Hongzhi, founder of Falun Gong, discusses the management of coaching stations, which have been organized spontaneously in various parts of China. Book studies of the fa are also encouraged.
Publication Name: Chinese Law & Government
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 0009-4609
Year: 1999
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Regulations governing the passing on of fa and the passing on of gong by disciples of Falun Dafa
Article Abstract:
Li Hongzhi, founder of Falun Gong, lists regulations for passing on the fa and teaching gong. Personal understandings must be clearly distinguished from the teachings of Master Li Hongzhi.
Publication Name: Chinese Law & Government
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 0009-4609
Year: 1999
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Standards for instructors of Falun Dafa
Article Abstract:
Li Hongzhi, founder of Falun Dafa, lists standards for instructors. For example, the teachings must be given free of charge.
Publication Name: Chinese Law & Government
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 0009-4609
Year: 1999
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