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What do Bi Xia Yuan Jun's three gestures stand for?

1, worship

Taoism bows to ordinary people, but shows special respect to gods, immortals and real people. Because there are also handing and bowing in the process of bowing, let's first introduce the bowing ceremony and bowing ceremony.

Step 2 bow ceremony

Embrace each other with both hands, and hold your right hand with your left hand, which means promoting good and hiding evil. Cover your left hand and your right hand. Stand up straight, but don't bend over. Raising your hand is also called boxing. When people meet in love or secular, this ceremony is even more important to show respect.

There is also a boxing method in which the thumb of the left hand is inserted into the mouth of the right hand and the tattoo of the right hand (that is, the root of the ring finger) is held; The thumb of the right hand is bent under the thumb of the left hand, holding the middle vein in a "Tai Chi diagram" shape, and there is a "meridian formula" inside. This kind of clenched fist is often used in meditation, which means that you should bow regularly or hold hands naturally.

Step 3 bow ceremony

When bowing, cross your hands in front of your abdomen and salute from bottom to top. Because of its accompanying bending, it is called "bow". Because the body is bent into a crescent shape, it is also called "Yi". Don't bend your knees when you bow to others, lest your arms protrude and look unsightly. Bow to your elders more than to them.

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Taishan Grandma Temple is located in Limanzhuang, Jin Ryu. 1992, restored by the sponsor. The temple follows the ancient architectural style, such as cornices and arches, carved dragons and phoenix carved dragons. The main hall and main hall of Bi Xia Temple are paved with yellow-brown glazed tiles, and the indoor roofs and columns are decorated with blue and white patterns, which are simple, light and elegant. There are three immortal statues in the Hall of Ursa Major, namely Xiao Xia, Xia Yun and Bi Xia. There are stone inscriptions in the temple, and the whole building is magnificent.

Every religion has its own standards and unique etiquette. Taoism, rooted in the cultural soil of China, is called "the state of etiquette", which is quite complete and exquisite. In addition to solemn occasions and important activities, there are certain rules and regulations in daily life, daily life, food, clothing, housing and transportation.