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Why do people like to say "Ji De" best? What exactly does virtue mean?

I think this kind of "Yin De" is an ancient superstition, because they believe that there is hell after death, and they just want to accumulate some Yin De so that they can have a good life and a bad life after death.

In ancient times, there was a saying of "two fortunes in one's life, three geomantic omen, four virtues and five studies". This sentence is a truth for people to live in the world. This "virtue accumulation" is to let everyone do more good deeds and less evil deeds.

This superstition is what the ancient "Yin De" said. After death, people will go to the underworld to "report the case", and all the evil things you did before your death will be "shaken out" in front of the king of hell, and then you will be punished according to your "evil" level. Like some wicked people, they have to go through eighteen layers of hell and suffer a lot before they can be reborn.

And where you can invest this is related to this "virtue" in your previous life. If you accumulate more, you can continue to be reincarnated. Every little makes a mickle, and it can only become a beast to be slaughtered.

But these statements are totally superstitious. Among them, "eighteen layers of hell" is the living person. For those wicked people who can't be punished in real life, they can only hope to be punished by Yan after death. This statement is actually a spiritual sustenance and a hope.

Therefore, in ancient times, people were often advised to "accumulate virtue". In fact, it is good for them to restrain themselves from doing bad things less and persuade others to do bad things less and do good things more.