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What does Daoism include?

Daoism includes astrological calendar, astronomical geography, eight-door nine planets, five elements of Yin and Yang, and three wonders and six instruments. Daoism can be said to be the most metaphysical book in China. This book is the secret weapon to help the Yellow Emperor defeat Chiyou in the myth system of China, which was taught by Xuan Nv in the Nine Days in Heaven.

The Shu Shu of Taoism, with its unique thinking system and logical procedure, shows the flexible instinct of human beings in different thinking time and space and different thinking modes. Therefore, it has been highly respected by the royal family for thousands of years. Daoism and magic can not be separated from easy-to-learn thinking, and the internal laws are analyzed in an all-round, multi-angle and hierarchical way.

Legend of Taoist magic

1. Founder

According to legend, Daoism originated from an academic field when the Yellow Emperor fought Chiyou. Yan Di and the Yellow Emperor have been fighting hard against Chiyou. The Yellow Emperor said, "I will defeat Chiyou and make the world peaceful!" So for nine days in a row, Xuan Nv taught the secret method of Taoism and finally defeated Chiyou. This time, a landmark battle in the history of China has made us descendants of the Chinese people.

Hou Feng is one of the founders of Taoist magic. She is a descendant of Fuxi, one of the three ministers of the Yellow Emperor, and a politician, strategist and strategist in the period of the Yellow Emperor. She deduced 4320 "special doors" and deployed troops to help the Yellow Emperor compete for the Central Plains and win the victory over Chiyou, thus deciding the Central Plains in one fell swoop.

2. Jiang Ziya: When the door changes, God avoids practice.

Also known as "Jiang Taigong". Politicians, strategists, and prophets of the Zhou Dynasty deduced the "Special Gate" and founded the "Taigong Art of War", and deployed troops to help Zhou Wuwang overthrow the Xia Dynasty and unify China.

According to legend, Jiang Ziya learned Taoism in Kunlun Mountain, and when he went down the mountain, he saw Zhou Wang, the son of Shang Dynasty, at his wit's end, wiping his life with charcoal and harming the people! However, Zhou's prosperity gradually emerged, so Taoism was used to assist Zhou's military king and established the Zhou Dynasty. Jiang Ziya is good at changing doors, turning time and space into reality and even coming back to life. No wonder straight hook fishing also has a willing hook.

In the application of Daoism, Jiang Ziya thought that 1,080 rounds were too complicated, so he linked it to 72 rounds in a year and changed 1,080 rounds to 72 rounds, which was the second reform in the history of Daoism.