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Xun Tao: Maoshan Taoism Technique

Author: The Child Riding a Wolf

Story Introduction

Updated on 2012-6-13 15:53:53 Word Count: 1214

Story introduction:

Taoism is completely different from Buddhism. However, Taoism has a deeper meaning among the people. It can exorcise evil spirits, suppress ghosts, avoid disasters, connect heaven, earth and ghosts, and even bring the dead back to life. With the development of China for thousands of years, Taoism has also evolved into different systems - Sutu, Mayi, Zhongge, Quanzhen, and Maoshan. Sutu specializes in engineering repairs and building capital foundations. Most of the Feng Shui theories of later generations originated from Sutu; Mai specializes in prediction and divination. The Mai statue that everyone is familiar with is actually a continuation of Mai's theory; Quanzhen must have seen it. Everyone who knows The Legend of the Condor Heroes knows that Yang Guo was sent to the Quanzhen Sect from the beginning, where he majored in martial arts and self-cultivation; Zhongge also majored in martial arts and self-cultivation, but unlike Quanzhen, Zhongge paid more attention to immortality and gained Tao becomes immortal. According to the records of "Book of Han: Biography of Daode", as early as the early Han Dynasty, Taoism had separated the prototypes of zhongge and Quanzhen. He was over three hundred years old but looked like he was thirty. The Gathering of Ants, the Wudang of later generations, is the Quanzhen branch of Taoism.

Among them, Maoshan Taoism is the most respected by the world, and it is also the most mysterious and difficult to cultivate in the Taoist system. Maoshan Taoism, also known as Maoshan Technique, mainly focuses on "driving" and "subduing" as an auxiliary. The main principle is to stimulate the potential of the human body and use the power of some spells to drive away, surrender or seal demons and monsters. Maoshan Shu emphasizes that there is no reason to destroy all demons, and even if their actions are evil, they will be punished by heaven. Many successors of Maoshan Shu are not Taoist priests, just like most of Mai's fortune tellers are not Taoist priests, they are just proficient in Taoism. The true Maoshan Shu is broad and profound, and the successors of the true Maoshan Shu must not only be proficient in their own Maoshan Shu, but also be familiar with Sutu, Mai's theory and Quanzhen's self-cultivation. Maoshan Shu is also a system integrating various Taoist sects. The sacrifices of real people who practice Maoshan Taoism...