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What's in Daoli?

Daoli originally refers to the year numbers used by people who were robbed by the Buddha in Yuan Dynasty, such as Yankang, Chiming, Han Long and Huang Kai. And every robbery is far apart. According to "Yun Qi Seven Commandments and Robberies Division", the stars are transported for nine days, with 360 rounds a week. Three thousand six hundred weeks is a small robbery, and nine thousand nine hundred weeks is a big robbery. Every time fate will come to an end, disasters will occur frequently, monsters will run rampant and life will be destroyed. At this time, the Buddha in the early Yuan Dynasty will make another spiritual text to protect fate, stabilize the world and save all beings. Later, the Taoist calendar evolved into a special way of chronology in Taoism. According to China's summer calendar, use a 60-year calendar. The calculation method started from the era of the Yellow Emperor (2697 BC), and the calendar up to now (20 BC11year) is 4708 (because there is no such thing as "00 years", one year should be subtracted from the AD calendar). However, in Zhan Mu Dojo of Taoism, all the forms and characters used are based on Tian Yunjiazi's age. Because they worship at God's table, there is no need to make a calendar.