Wang Jueyi

Xiantiandao, the Yao patriarch's group at the time was in a state of turmoil and was being divided due to oppression and suppression by the Qing government.

Dongzhentang was the new name given at the direction of the revelation replacing the previous name of the Western Hall of Heaven (西乾堂) and Wang was appointed as its leader.

"[b][6] Due to his important contributions, Wang is considered the true founder of modern Yiguandao by some historians.

[12] The plan was discovered by the Qing government and immediately arrested the leaders of the Mohou Yizhu Jiao group.

They discussed with Liu Zhigang (who later became the 16th patriarch of I Kuan Tao) and planned to start a night attack on the 28th of the 3rd month simultaneously in Wuchang and Hankou.

From then on, Wang Jueyi was forced to live in hiding until his death, at which point the sect he founded also decline.

The group in Henan was still active in the early 20th century, despite having suffered heavy losses at the beginning of the seventh year of Guangxu's reign (1881).

[18] The group later changed its name to the Amitabha Sect (彌陀教) also known as the Dragon Flower Community (龍華會) in 1899 and later participated in the Yihetuan movement that wanted to overthrow the Qing dynasty and root out foreigners.

Wang Jeuyi drawing