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Brief introduction of taiji halo

Tang Dynasty's Book of Yin and Yang records that every cave in Zhenlong has special soil, which is mixed with French salt and then placed on the seal book. According to the birthday of the person who enters the cave, it should be printed with the words "born in March to May of the lunar calendar". Those born between June and August of the lunar calendar need to add three seals of "Shura, Bamboo Feng Dan and Fusang Umbrella". For those born from September to 1 1 month of the lunar calendar, three stamps of "Qian Fan group meal, Nangong orange powder and starwort" are required. Those born between February and February of the 65438 lunar calendar need to add three seals of "Nangong Orange Powder, Babingmei and Izumo pommel horse". After that, the printed books will be burned. After burning, the ashes will appear as stones instead of stones and mud instead of mud. If they are ground into powder in the cave, it will be sunny, that is, if the stone is the best treasure cave, it can faint on the ashes.

Master Kan Yu pointed out that the place where the acupoints are located (the central point where Feng Shui is located) is called "acupoints". When the real cave is dug more than three feet deep, there will be a "Tai Chi halo" (a circle similar to Artest's Tai Chi map).