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What do people mean by "Tai Sui"?

Folk saying "Tai Sui" is also called "Old Yin". This is a fictional celestial body.

According to historical records, Tai Sui is a celestial body assumed by the ancients. It moves at the same speed as Jupiter, but in the opposite direction. Wherever Tai Sui goes, there is a fleshy thing in the underground, which is the embodiment of Tai Sui. Breaking ground in this direction will disturb Tai Sui. This is the origin of "it will be a disaster to break ground on the lion's den"

In China, "Tai Sui" has always been regarded as a mysterious force, a force that can dominate and influence people's destiny in the dark. It's gone. It's everywhere.

As a concrete creature, "Tai Sui" is real. According to the explanation of modern microbiology experts, what is commonly known as Tai Sui is a slime mold that lives among fungi. Strong vitality, living in soil, is a rare large myxobacteria.

Later it evolved into a belief in the gods. Moreover, where the Han folklore Tai Sui runs, there will be a fleshy object in the corresponding position, which is the incarnation of Tai Sui Star. Breaking ground here will disturb Tai Sui, so the Han people have a saying that "Tai Sui can't break ground on his head".

Tai sui first appeared in Xun zi ru Xiao, and the belief of avoiding Tai sui was differentiated from the study of avoiding the old and occupying the stars. These two beliefs were often confused during the Warring States period, and it was not until after the Han Dynasty that they were gradually clarified.

In ancient times, Tai Sui was regarded as the king. In the Eastern Han Dynasty, Wang Chong said in Lun Heng, "Tai Sui means as long as an official heart." Liu Renda of Zhu Bi in the Southern Song Dynasty said: "The emperor is doomed to be too old, and the queen is doomed to be too old." A brief summary was made in the prescription of Ji Bian in Qing Dynasty: "Tai sui, Jun Ru, whose prescription is solid in Kyrgyzstan, is also a people who dare to use it." Tai sui is a noble god, and its position is noble and auspicious, of course, but the people in CoCo Lee have to avoid it because the position where Tai sui is located is too noble, so as to conform to the status of ranking.

Tai sui is not a fierce god, but a patron saint. In the Ming Dynasty, the Three Commandments Meeting said, "It's really too old, also known as the toe-turning evil spirit. Need Universiade and Tai Sui, its year is auspicious; If you punish and break the harm, you will fight fiercely with Tai Sui. " It is auspicious to be in harmony with Tai Sui, but it is fierce on the contrary. Yuan Shushan (188 1-? ) said: "The husband is too old, supreme, not evil." .

The Book of Jieji Frontier Defense in the Qing Dynasty also said: "Li Guangsheng said: Those who break the old age can't build, move, marry or travel far away, and offenders will mainly harm their parents at the expense of money. Only war is beneficial. ..... It is said that the year-end break is the most fierce god, and the Li Guangsheng cloud "Auspicious War" covers the year-end break, that is, sitting in the position of the year-end break and the enemy is broken, while Tai Sui uses the year-end break. " As long as you sit in the lion's den (that is, with your back to the lion's den) and let the enemy face the lion's den, then the enemy will fall into a "broken year" situation. Therefore, it goes without saying that those who carry the lion's den are lucky and those who face the lion's den are fierce. From the above discussion, as long as we follow the rule of "right back punishment, left front morality", we can be in a favorable position. If you don't follow this rule, after the arrangement and combination of front, back, left and right, it will gradually change from good to bad, with "Zuo De's execution" as the most fierce, but later the auspicious side of the prince was ignored and turned into a fierce god.