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What's the difference between Taoism and surgery?

The difference between "art" and "Tao" is as follows:

Operation: The original meaning refers to the number of methods and strategies. Extension refers to the routine of "technology". In ancient times, like "Zi", it stuck to sorghum. Also refers to perennial herbs whose roots can be used as medicine. It can also be used as a surname.

Tao: The original meaning is Tao. In the sense of road, it can be extended to a verb, which means to take the road and pass by. From the original meaning of Tao, we can also derive abstract meanings such as methods, skills, rules, theories and morals.

Skill: It is the way people do things according to the laws of nature, and it is also the way to control, forge ahead and defend. Specific methods and skills to solve problems. For example, the surgery performed by surgeons on patients is called surgery, and wizards use magic to solve problems for people.

Tao: it is the law of natural operation and the foundation of people's self-cultivation. Tao is heavenly, authentic and humane, and the real "Tao" can't be expressed in words. Laozi's 5,000-word Tao Te Ching shows all the "Tao" in the world, but what he can say is not the real "Tao", so he just reluctantly does it.

In between, "Tao" affects "Shu" and "Shu" becomes "Tao"! "Tao" can be without "technique", and "technique" can not be separated from "Tao" The "technique" without "Tao" is definitely futile, and naturally it is impossible to solve the problem simply and neatly.

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The ancients divided it into five kinds, called "five techniques", namely: mountain (immortal), medicine, life, phase and divination. ?

Mountain: also known as immortal, refers to self-cultivation and cultivation. We Taoists in China have the method of cultivating immortals in order to live forever and live longer than the sun and the moon. The so-called "My life is in my absence."

Medicine: refers to medical skills, mainly used to treat diseases.

Fate: refers to the eight-character fortune-telling, Wei Zi's number-fighting and Zi Ping's eight-character fortune-telling.

Phase: face, palm, house, tomb.

Bu: Also known as divination, it refers to divination in Zhouyi. Now we call it hexagrams (hexagrams are also called Wang Wen hexagrams or Qian Qian hexagrams).