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Examples of pharmaceutical sounds of Taoist magic

Examples of Yao Xuesheng's Daoism are as follows:

1. The historical origin of Taoist magic;

Taoist magic originated in China during the Warring States Period, and was originally created by Dong Zhongshu, a writer and strategist of Jin State. Based on Taoism, he put forward eight methods of Taoism, which became an important method of ancient military strategy and prediction of good or bad luck.

2. The basic concept of Taoist magic:

Daoism is a divination based on the theory of Yin-Yang and Five Elements and the calendar of trunk and branch. It mainly includes the concepts of Qimen, Dunjia and Ba Shen. Strange doors refer to the main doors and small doors of a house, while avoiding armour refers to choosing a suitable position through the opening and closing of strange doors in different time and space layouts, so as to achieve the purpose of good luck and avoiding evil spirits. Ba Shen is the basic unit of divination in Daoism, representing different attributes and meanings.

3. Examples of the application of Taoist magic:

In ancient times, Taoist magic was widely used in military planning, political decision-making, and selection of officials and personnel. For example, many generals in history will ask Taoists to choose the date and direction of the auspicious expedition for the army before the war, so that the war can proceed smoothly. In political decision-making, Taoism is also used to choose auspicious times to ensure the smooth implementation of policies. At the same time, Taoist magic is also used to choose the right position and direction in the layout of housing construction and geomantic omen, so as to bring good luck and peace.

It should be noted that although Daoism was widely used in ancient times, it is mainly preserved as a traditional culture and historical heritage in modern times. With the development of modern science, people tend to use scientific methods to explain and understand the world, so Daoism has been relatively rare in practical application.