The magic is in the world.
In the breadth and profundity of Chinese culture, Fangshu occupies a place. It covers a wide range of skills, learnings and special knowledge, from divination to medicine, from astronomy to geography. These spells have played an important role in history, having had a profound impact on people's lives, beliefs, and behaviors.
Or Shang Hui, or Shang Ming.
Different spells have different characteristics and ways of application. Some methods tend to be obscure, esoteric and difficult to understand, and require in-depth study and comprehension; Others tend to be clear, easy to understand and easy to operate. Whether obscure or explicit, each method has its own unique charm and value.
Either strong or weak.
At the level of application, some of them show strong rigidity, emphasizing strength and effect; Others appear softer and pay more attention to inner harmony and balance. This difference reflects the diversity and flexibility of Fangshu in dealing with different problems.
Persistent in everything, non-persistent in everything.
When we look at these techniques, we will find an interesting phenomenon: obsessed with the skill and knowledge of the magic often sees it as the only way to solve the problem; But if we break out of this attachment and look at it from a broader perspective, we will find that Fangshu is actually a manifestation of the Tao. It is not just a skill or a knowledge, but also a way of understanding and coping with the world.
Summary: As a part of Chinese culture, the diversity and complexity of Fangshu reflect people's different perceptions and understandings of the world. Whether it is obscure or clear, strong or weak, Fangshu has its own unique value and significance. The key is how we grasp and apply it, and how we can comprehend the deeper wisdom and Tao from it.