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What does it mean to write "Taishan Shi Gandang" on many houses in rural areas? Does this make sense?

Before and after the rural houses, there was indeed a stone tablet of "Taishan Shi Gandang". Moreover, houses with tree monuments have the following situations:

First, the house is perpendicular to the road, and Feng Shui thinks it will hit the money.

Second, the house is at the corner. Crossroads are places where people are used to burning paper money, thinking that ghosts and gods will gather here.

Third, the back of the house is close to the road and is considered to have provoked ghosts.

Fourth, the house is located behind or on the right side of the temple. The location of rural housing is "the front of the temple is not as good as the back of the temple". It is better to build a temple on the left than on the right, so a sign like this will be put up behind or on the right of the temple.

Fifth, the unlucky people in the family. If there is a disaster at home and things don't go well, you will think that ghosts and gods are involved and set up a sign to exorcise evil spirits.

Sixth, the house is in the lower edge area. According to feng shui, this is a bad direction, which is not conducive to the future development of future generations.

Seventh, when digging the foundation, dig out unlucky things such as graves. Build town houses with stone tablets.

These are superstitious sayings, and people are ignorant to seek inner comfort. I always blame ghosts and gods for some difficulties and setbacks in my life, so as to set up a "Taishan Shi Gandang" to comfort myself.

There are two kinds of folk sayings about "Mount Tai Shi Gandang":

One is folklore: at the foot of Mount Tai, there was a brave warrior named Shi in ancient times, who specialized in exorcising evil spirits and frightened all kinds of ghosts and gods. It is handed down from generation to generation. As long as a "Taishan Shi Gandang" is erected, the custom of exorcising evil spirits and avoiding ghosts can be achieved with his name.

Another way of saying it is: Mount Tai, as recorded in the ancient book "Searching for the Great Gathering of Three Religions", is the ancestor of mountains, the ancestor of five mountains, the grandson of the Emperor of Heaven and the home of the gods. Ancient people regarded Mount Tai as a god, and Taishan stone is full of aura, which can block evil spirits and protect the home and hospital.

Either way, the purpose is the same. It is used to ward off evil spirits. Set up a stone tablet like this to dispel doubts in your heart.

This is superstitious, idealistic and unscientific. But in some people's minds, it has also become a spiritual sustenance and a folk custom that has been circulating in rural areas for thousands of years.