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Fairy science: Yin

Popular science, a mythical figure in the sky

Secretariat? Yin Xi

If you have nothing to do, just look up and be naive!

Mingyu: Yin.

Gender: male

Work unit: Yuqing Shangxiang, Shu Tian Province

Character life:

Yin Xi, also known as Guanyin Xi, was later honored as Guanyin Zi (do Canadians like to be called XX? ), not only a great writer and thinker, but also the founder of Taoism, a real hexagonal warrior. Isn't Lao Zi awesome? Everyone has recited the Tao Te Ching more or less, right? But if it weren't for Yin, there wouldn't be Tao Te Ching in the world. Let's say: thank you Yin!

As we all know, in an industry like theirs, it's a piece of cake to watch the stars and calculate divinations. According to legend, when Yin was working in the Guanling of Hangu, one day when observing the celestial phenomena, he found a purple cloud floating in the east, and he realized that someone might be cowhide. Soon after, I saw Lao Tzu riding a blue ox cart and coming to Yin to meet him. I wanted Lao Tzu to rest with him for a few more days. Lao Tzu looked at this boy and was quite pious, so he passed on the cultivation method to him. At Yin's request, Yangyang spilled wine and wrote the Tao Te Ching in five dry words. When we left, we agreed with him that we would meet again in Sichuan on 1000.

After Laozi left, Yin wrote a book while practicing. This is all the magic classics. /kloc-it's time for 0/000 days. When they met, Lao Tzu was amazed. Why are you so cowhide? Come on, be a fairy with me! As a result, Yin became the ancestor of Taoism and was named the photojournalist of Jade Qing.