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What is the significance of Luotian's retreat from Japan in Buddhism?

Luotian's retreat from Japan was a vicious day for the underworld. Inquire about the formula: on the first day, don't touch the mouse, on the third day, don't cross the sheep, on the fifth day, ride the horse's head, and on the ninth day, ask Chicken Town. Eleven don't meet rabbits, thirteen tigers are around, seventeen Niu Gengdi, and twenty-one rats have no food. Twenty-five are afraid of dogs barking, twenty-seven rabbits are injured, and twenty-nine monkeys are playing. It is the most difficult to shrink back in the sun.

Description: Check the perpetual calendar. If the first day of the lunar calendar is the child day (rat day), it is Luotian retreat; The third day is the last day (Sheep Day), that is, the day when Luo Tian abdicated; The fifth day is noon (horse day), that is, the Luo Tian retreat; And so on.

Solve:

1. Please carry the amulet of Yin-Yang and Five Elements with you or put it at the bedside of the bedroom to protect Shen Yuan and be safe and auspicious.

2. At the same time, please ask five lines of gossip Fuzhen House to adjust the air flow, so as to promote the five elements to circulate and make money, thus regulating the harmony between Yin and Yang, maintaining safety and ensuring the prosperity of the house.

Five lines of gossip connects heaven and earth, and Yin and Yang connect Tai 'an. If the above two points are done well, they can be effectively resolved.