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What do the five immortals in folk myths and legends mean?

The five immortals are the division of everything in the world by Buddhism: heaven, earth, god and man. Ghosts. How big are the world famous mountains in China? There are five levels ... because the Tao is shallow and deep, there are different levels. There are five kinds of ghosts, immortals, earthly immortals, immortals [that is, Jin Xian] ... ghosts, immortals, immortals, and subordinates hitchhike ... earthly immortals, immortals belong to the middle way ... immortals [that is, Jin Xian] are superior ... ghosts, immortals, sit around and practice on weekdays. There is only one way to realize it. Not sick. Longevity Enjoy life ... be immortal ... the fairy is half the way. It's about reaching the realm of Tao ... living a good life ... not being possessed by ghosts ... and then further entering the immortal state ... Many people who have attained the Tao come from this place ... The immortals are a five-qi dynasty ... Three yang gathered at the top ... successfully completed ... Fetal separation is self-transformation ... The golden body is detached. Humanism turns back. This is the product of immortals and buddhas. Because immortals and buddhas turn around once every 500 years, immortals can turn around at any time. Those who have great merit can be spared a little. This is the end of the immortal. Those handed down for 500 years were all robbed by thunder. They have become the only way for side doors or evil spirits. They use yin to supplement yang. They hurt others and hurt themselves. Therefore, they robbed immortals and corpses during the day. Immortal, a person who abandons the body of Yang God and soars. Land fairy, behind the elixir, Yang Shen can't go, and live a long life. People are immortals, and learning immortals in the world stops at the day after tomorrow and does not return to nature. Ghost fairy, other mortals are all dead. The ancients divided animals into five categories, namely, feather worms (birds), caterpillars (beasts), beetles (hereinafter referred to as crustaceans) and aquatic animals (such as shellfish, crabs and turtles). )), scale insects (fish, lizards, snakes and other scaly animals, including winged insects) and mites (also called mites) are shown in the Core Monuments of Dai and Yi Life.