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What are the ancient books that the state does not publish?

Non-state-published ancient books include Lu Ban Shu, Daoism, TuiBei Tu, Tong Sheng and Baking Song. In 2002, archaeologists discovered three ancient wells. At first, archaeologists speculated that there would be cultural relics in the ancient well, because1996+05438+February, a number of bamboo slips from the Three Kingdoms period were unearthed in Zouma, Changsha. After statistics, it is found that there are more than 30,000 articles, accounting for more than 200,000 words. The main contents recorded in bamboo slips are basically local and national events during the Qin Dynasty, from wars in various countries to the rise of the Qin Dynasty, and then to the dismissal of county and county village officials.

Contents of Four Ancient Metaphysics Books

In fact, Lu Ban's book is a wonderful book about ancient civil architecture in China, which is said to have been written by Saint Lu Ban. The first volume is Taoism, and the second volume is Dafa and medical skills. But except for medical spells, other spells have no writing practice methods, only spells and symbols.

An ancient divination book of Taoist magic, but it is usually regarded as a divination book. It is also the first of the three secrets of Qimen, Liu Ren and Taiyi. It is the first of the three types and the most reasonable method. It is called the highest prediction of Huang, the study of emperors and the highest prediction. Its essence is an advanced astrophysics, which reveals the role of the eight planets in the solar system and the earth's magnetic field.

China's first wonderful book of Taoist prophecy is said to have been written by Emperor Taizong, who ordered two famous Taoist priests, Li and Yuan Tiangang, to calculate the national fortune of the Tang Dynasty. It integrates Yi-ology, astronomy, poetry, riddles and pictures. There are 60 hexagrams in "Tui Bei Tu", which accurately predicted the events from Wu Zetian's accession to the throne to the decline of Qing Dynasty for more than 1000 years.

As Liu Bowen's masterpiece, the full text of * * * 19 12, though not long, is incisive and consists of more than 40 argot songs. Liu Bowen calculated many important events after the Ming Dynasty, including the Qing Dynasty, the Republic of China and modern China.