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How to worship crape myrtle at home

Doum Yuan Jun, referred to as "Doum" for short, is the goddess of Taoist worship. Taoism says that she is the mother of the Big Dipper. It turns out that she is the concubine of Long Hanzhou, and her name is Lady Ziguang. As a result of playing in the garden in a spring, I had a feeling and gave birth to nine sons. The eldest son and the second son are the Great Gouchen and the Great Wei Zi in the Four Emperors, and the other seven sons are the Big Dipper. The big dipper is in charge of everyone's birthday respectively. As long as people sincerely obey the star god who is in charge of them, they can be protected by the star god and bless a safe and smooth life. In Taoism, the worship of Dou Mu is very common, and many Taoist temples have "Dou Dian Mu" and "Dou Mu Pavilion" dedicated to Dou Mu. Her image is three eyes, four heads and eight hands, holding weapons or artifacts such as the sun, the moon, the treasure bell, the golden seal, the bow, the spear and the halberd.

(3) Sixty Jiazi, originally an ancient chronological method in China, takes A, B, C, D, E, Ji, G, Xin, Ren, Gui and other "heavenly stems" 12 as its sons, and is ugly, yin, hairy, Chen, Si, Wu, Wei, Shen, You and Yi. According to Taoism, there is a corresponding god on duty every year. Sixty people are called Sixty Jiazi, or "Sixty Gods", and Jiazi on duty is called "Tai Sui". People with the same birth year call this year "the year of birth", and Jiazi with the same birth year is called "the core memorial of life". The duty of the "life core monument god" is to monitor the words and deeds of all people born in the "animal year" and report to the gods when they are too old. If violations are found, they will be punished. Therefore, Taoist believers pay special attention to their words and deeds in their own "animal year" for fear of being punished for a mistake. Some people go to the Taoist temple to buy red ribbons and tie them on their bodies to keep them safe for one year. As for the specific names of the gods in the 60 Jiazi, the records in the Taoist scriptures are different from the existing memorial tablets displayed in front of the statue in the Jiazi Hall of Baiyun Temple in Beijing, which shows that there are different opinions. But they are all historical figures who have cultivated or done good deeds for one side of the people.