The truth about the movie Maoshan Technique? Qing Dynasty notes revealed
Maoshan is a mystical technique that Taoist priests use to exorcise demons and subdue demons, which is awe-inspiring. Although it still has many unsolved mysteries in modern society, its history dates back to the Eastern Han Dynasty, and the Maoshan school has a history of more than a thousand years.
Maoshan Mountain, known as a sacred place for Taoism, originates from Zhenjiang City, Jiangsu Province, and is known for its beautiful views of the Nine Peaks, Nineteen Springs, Twenty-six Caves, and Twenty-Eight Pools. From a distance, the peaks and mountains are stacked and the clouds and mist are shrouded in mist, casting a veil of mystery over it.
This is the birthplace of the Shangqing School of Taoism and is known as"The first blessed land, the eighth cave heaven", full of mystery.
2) The evolution of Maoshan Technique In the course of China's development for thousands of years"Holy Land"The Maoshan technique that was conceived also evolved into many unique warlocks. Although the Taoist image of thunder and lightning is deeply rooted in the hearts of the people, the real Maoshan spells are far more than the interpretation in TV dramas and movies, and there are also ...... such as the aggressive Five Thunder Spell, the Xuanbing Spell, and the Fire Cloud Spelland the blessing of the peace mantra, the Antai mantra ......In the Taoist system, these spells correspond to the ten supernatural powers.
Even now, many people believe in Taoism and learn these techniques.
Exploring the Authenticity of Maoshan Techniques: Secrets Revealed in Qing Dynasty NotesAlthough there are different opinions on the authenticity of Maoshan techniques, by studying a Qing Dynasty notebook, we have gained a deeper understanding of this mysterious technique.
Burying Worries: A Scholar's World of Gods and Ghosts "Burying Worries" is a work written by Zhu Yiqing, a scholar in the last years of the Qing Dynasty. Unlike other readers, Zhu Yiqing did not indulge in the study of Confucian classics, but chose to write this "Collection of Buried Worries" with the theme of the theory of gods and ghosts.
Zhu Yiqing was born in poverty and failed to achieve a good ranking in many exams. He did not have a strong desire for fame like Fan Jin, so he gave up the opportunity to gain fame and returned to his hometown to open a restaurant to make a living.
However, he has a keen interest in the theory of gods and ghosts. With his profound reading skills, he successfully integrated this interest into his work, creating this fascinating "Buried Worries".
In this book, Zhu Yiqing uses his words to depict a world full of mysteries, which is thought-provoking. His works are not only a study of gods and ghosts, but also an in-depth exploration of life and the world.
Through his brushstrokes, we see a different kind of reader, who uses his way to perfectly integrate the theory of gods and ghosts with the philosophy of life, and create a work full of charm.
In the book "Burying Worries", a book about the Buddhism of gods and ghosts, we have an in-depth understanding of the so-called "Maoshan technique". It records an interesting storyline: in a remote mountain village, there is a Langzhong named Dai Kuangru, who is an upright doctor with mediocre medical skills.
Compared with today's doctors, he did not have the habits of a businessman, and he was very honest with his patients. Despite his mediocre medical skills, his clinic still attracts many people.
At a certain time, Dai Kuangru's medical skills suddenly shined, and many seriously ill patients miraculously ** under his **, the news spread quickly, attracting many patients to flock to Dai Kuangru's medical hall, and the originally deserted medical hall suddenly became lively.
Dai Kuangru, who was originally unknown, suddenly shined in medical skills, which attracted widespread attention, and many people rumored that he became so clever when he met the gods.
However, it wasn't until a Taoist priest wearing a Taoist robe and an outstanding temperament appeared at his door that the truth of the matter was gradually revealed.
A few months ago, a wandering Taoist priest was walking along the way, his stomach growling with hunger, and he knocked on the door of Dai Kuangru's house, hoping to get a bite to eat. Although Dai Kuangru's family was poor, he had a kind heart, so he warmly entertained the Taoist priest.
After three rounds of wine and five flavors of food, a Taoist priest looked around and saw that the house was destitute, the wall skin on the wall was about to fall, and the scene was miserable. He couldn't help but sigh and asked Dai Kuangru why he was so poor.
Dai Kuangru felt that he was not good at learning, and he couldn't help but feel sad. The Taoist priest took out a book of pills and told him that as long as he prescribed medicine according to the method inside, he could ensure that the medicine would be cured.
Dai Kuangru was deeply grateful, and after accepting the Dan book, he prescribed medicine for the patient according to what the Taoist priest said. The medicine was cured, and the business of the clinic gradually improved.
A few months later, the Taoist priest visited again and saw his benefactor Dai Kuangru, who was as hospitable as ever. This time, the Taoist priest did not sell it, and directly asked Dai Kuangru at the dining table how effective the Danfang was last time, and told him that there were more excellent Danfang to choose from.
Although Dai Kuangru had already gained a lot of wealth because of Danfang, his eyes still sparkled with excitement when he heard "something better".
This small bamboo tube contains a god with great powers, he can solve all your difficulties, as long as you call him, he will appear immediately. Dai Kuangru took the bamboo tube and wondered in his heart, but when he summoned the immortals in the bamboo tube according to the instructions of the Taoist priest, he saw a monster with a blue face and fangs appear, which frightened him.
He immediately begged the Taoist priest to take the monster back into the bamboo tube.
When the Taoist revealed a mediocre image, he asked Dai Kuangru for a reward of ten gold in order to eliminate the trouble caused by the monster. Ten gold is a huge amount of money for Dai Kuangru, enough to support his family's expenses for several years.
However, Dai Kuangru was so frightened by the monster that he had no master and could only borrow money from everywhere. The Taoist smiled with satisfaction after receiving the money, then easily dealt with the monster, and then left in style.
This son is not the so-called "rich second generation", in his early years, he relied on his diligence and thrift and shrewd calculations to accumulate a rich family business. However, a change in policy took a toll on his business, and his career began to decline.
What made him even more sad was that his wife suddenly fell ill, and the double blow of life pressure caused him to fall into a low point in his life. In order to help him regain his strength, his friends suggested that he find another partner, and with the encouragement of his friends, he ended his troubles with his wife and married a beautiful new wife.
This groom is talented in piano, chess, calligraphy and painting, and the housework is also well organized. With the support and encouragement of the woman's family, his career started again, the business became more and more prosperous, and the family became prosperous again.
After regaining his strength, he began to be dissatisfied with the status quo. He gradually lost interest in his beautiful and virtuous wife, and instead frequently went to the Qinglou in search of excitement.
The wife noticed that her husband was strange, and the two often quarreled about it. During an argument, the husband slapped his wife in anger and then left angrily, leaving her heartbroken.
She couldn't understand why her husband, who had once loved her so much, had become so cold. Under the long-term mental torment, his wife chose to end her life with a hairpin.
When the crowd found out that the woman who had swallowed the hairpin was on the verge of death, the people panicked. At this moment, a Taoist priest appeared at the door appropriately, as if he had expected all this.
Then, he took out a piece of yellow paper full of mysterious symbols from his pocket, whispered a spell, and cast a wonderful spell. In the blink of an eye, the woman miraculously took out the hairpin and picked up a life.
However, when everyone wanted to thank the Taoist priest, he was long gone. This story was widely circulated at the time, and became a legend of illusion and deception in the notes of the Qing Dynasty.
Although there are records that the Maoshan technique did exist, there are also some records that the "Maoshan technique" may have been a fraudulent method. In one notebook, there is a story about a group of Maoshan Taoist priests who were invited by a wealthy family to check whether their home was plagued by bad luck.
When they entered the rich house, they immediately felt an unusual atmosphere. When the servants saw them, they greeted them with gratitude. It turned out that the man of the rich man's house suddenly suffered from a strange illness, and he had already found many doctors without **, and he had been lying in bed for several months, dying.
Hearing the news, the group of Taoist priests pretended to take out their so-called magic weapons from their pockets, and made gestures, muttering some incomprehensible incantations in their mouths. After doing all this, they told the family that the house was not an ordinary house, but was occupied by demons on the side of the road, and that if ordinary people lived here, they would be sick and insane at least and would die at worst.
When the wealthy family heard the news, they were very frightened and immediately sought the help of these Taoist priests. The Taoist priest at the head swept his eyes and said with a stern expression: "We can drive away those dirty things, but everything has cause and effect, if you want to drive away these demons, you must give us some money as a reward, otherwise this matter will not be easy to do." ”
The wealthy family, Ding Xing, had a lot of money and readily agreed to their demands for compensation.
Under the deception of a Taoist priest, in order to drive away the demons in the house, a family prepared a rich reward for them and paid a part of the deposit to the Taoist priest. However, when a group of so-called "Taoist priests" were busy working outside the house, the man died unexpectedly, and the family was grief-stricken, and the scene was chaotic.
At this moment, these ** realized that their tricks were exposed, and immediately took advantage of the chaos to escape. Interestingly, in a book from the Qing Dynasty, there is a bit of mystery and controversy about the "Maoshan technique", with some saying that it was able to drive away demons, while others believe that it was just a trick of Taoist priests.
For this kind of thing that is difficult to distinguish between truth and falsehood, some people think that the "Maoshan technique" has the effect of curing diseases and saving people, killing demons and eliminating demons, while others are skeptical. Now, let's explore the answers to these questions: Are Qing Dynasty notebooks credible?
Does the "Maoshan Technique" exist? We'll answer these questions one by one.
China has a long history, and Taoist culture has spread in many places. According to records, Maoshan is one of the traditional Taoist spells, and it is still practiced by people today. However, the authenticity of this note, which appears to be a record of real events, is still up for debate.
Because, the Qing Dynasty was the peak of China's ** creation, and the content of this notebook may be more like a folk ** describing bizarre stories, rather than a notebook recording real events.
Maoshan technique"Is it real? In this Qing Dynasty notebook, we can see:"Maoshan technique"The true and the false coexist. Although in today's world of our pursuit of science, many things can be explained by scientific principles, and most modern people also believe that"Maoshan technique"is false.
But in this world, there are still many unknown phenomena that cannot be explained by science. Either way"Maoshan technique"Or other theories of ghosts and gods, we should all go to the ** from a dialectical point of view today.