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Brief Introduction of Huangshi (Shao Yong)

Comprehensive Index of Collected Taoist Scriptures Title: Huang Bian Shi: Shao Yong Volume Number: Twelve volumes Orthodox Collected Taoist Scriptures: Tai Xuan Bu Er, Yi, Yong, Yue, Shu and Gui Fen Louben No.705-718 New Style Edition Volume 38 Sanjiaben Volume 23 Collection Summary: No.0/031No.China Poems of Huang Ji Jing was written by Shao Yong, a Confucian scholar in the Northern Song Dynasty. Song Shi? Artistic and literary records. There are many versions of Sikuquanshu. Twelve volumes of orthodox Taoist scriptures are collected in Taixuan Department. This book is divided into two parts: observing things and observing external things. Based on innate image mathematics, the general idea is about the life of heaven, the cycle of everything, the way of self-cultivation and the growth and evolution of everything. The author believes that Tai Chi is the Tao, the foundation of all things in the world and the root of life. Tai chi does not move, and the gods are fascinated. God gives birth to numbers, numbers give birth to images, and image generators. One yin and one yang, love to Thailand, into four images of gossip, into sixty-four hexagrams. The changes of everything in heaven and earth can be deduced from the changes of divinatory symbols and easy numbers. By mastering the changing law of numbers, adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing, we can know the past and predict the future. It is the essence of Shao Yong's congenital elephant mathematics. According to legend, the study of Shao Yong originated from Chen Tuan, a Taoist priest in the Northern Song Dynasty, and its purport is different from the Book of Changes of ancient Confucianism, so Zhu called it Yi Wai Biezhuan. His theory has an important influence on Confucianism, Taoist alchemy and divination. Therefore, although it is a Confucian work, it is also included in the orthodox Taoist scriptures.